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Length (in km) Remarks SHN1 OSM: Pollachi Eastern Bypass Road Pollachi 13.847 KM 0/0 to KM 3/3, KM 3/36 to KM 8/505 and KM 9/645 to KM 15/047 SHN2 OSM: Tiruppur Ring Road Tiruppur 38.00 SH1 OSM: Chennai - Ennore Expressway Road Tiruvallur 10.40 KM 8/0 to KM 18/4 SH1A OSM: Manali Oil Refinary Road Tiruvallur 5.70 SH2 OSM: Inner Ring Road Chennai ...
The 19 km (12 mi) long Chennai Port – Maduravoyal Expressway is being developed Chennai Port Trust and Government of Tamil Nadu on 50:50 cost sharing basis. The ₹ 1,655 crore (US$190 million) Elevated Expressway project was awarded to Hyderabad based Soma Enterprises.
It is 62 km long road connecting GST Road at Perungalathur, GST ... The Phase 2 covers a distance of 33.1 km. Chennai Outer Ring Road Phase-II was inaugurated in 9 ...
Tiruppur or Tirupur ([t̪ɪɾɨppuːr] Tirupur.ogg ⓘ), is a city in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is located on the banks of the Noyyal river and is the fifth largest urban agglomeration in Tamil Nadu. It is the administrative capital of Tiruppur district and is administered by the Tiruppur Municipal Corporation which was established in ...
In the first phase, four lane will be completed from Thoothkudi to Karaikudi covering 230.2 kilometres (143.0 mi). Next phase of four laning will be completed from Karaikudi to Cuddalore covering 222.3 kilometres (138.1 mi). The last phase of four laning will be completed in Cuddalore to Chennai stretch covering 204.5 kilometres (127.1 mi).
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99.6 km (61.9 mi) Major junctions; From: Avinashi, Coimbatore: National Highway NH-47 in Avinashi, National Highway NH-67 in Palladam, State Highway SH-174 in Tirupur (Tirupur-Dharapuram road), State Highway SH-19 at Avinashi: To: Cochin Road: Location; Country: India: State: Tamil Nadu: Districts: Tirupur district: Primary destinations
The road begins at Padi junction in Chennai and runs about 22 km in the Chennai metropolitan area (CMA) up to Thirunindravur, from where it runs a further 59 km to reach Tiruttani. [1] According to official CMDA records, this road is supposed to be 32 meters wide or 100 ft wide, but currently it is only 10–12 meters or 30 ft wide in many ...