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Mahindra World City is located outside Chennai city and was inaugurated on 21 September 2002 by the then Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu J. Jayalalitha.Built on the model of sustainable urbanisation Mahindra World City grew from a bed of business, infrastructure and sustainable practices before evolving into a completely integrated city within a decade of its inauguration.
The Chennai MRTS line bears greater resemblance to the suburban railway than a rapid transit line as it uses the same broad gauge (5 ft 6in) as the Chennai Suburban Railway system, allowing the usage of same train-sets across the existing suburban lines and the MRTS. [7] [53] Ballastless track is used between Tirumayilai and Velachery stations.
The Metropolitan Transport Corporation (Chennai) Ltd. (MTC), is the agency that operates the public bus service in Chennai, India. It is a subsidiary of Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation Ltd . As of August 2024 the MTC had a total fleet of 3,376 buses with 3,233 scheduled services, with on average 5.092 Million passengers on an average per ...
Address Investment Start date current status Notable clients Tidel Park: 15 Taramani: 2000 Cisco Systems, Sify, Tenneco, Trimble: Tidel Park Avadi (Phase 1) 5.57 Avadi (Pattabiram) 230 crores 2024 International Tech Park, Chennai: 20 Taramani: 2011 Amazon, Siemens, Caterpillar, Inautix, Visual Graphics, Dow Corning Olympia Tech Park: 13 Guindy ...
The Chennai Metro is a rapid transit system serving the city of Chennai, India. Operated by Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL) – a joint venture between the Government of India and the State Government of Tamil Nadu , the network consists of two lines and spans 54.1 km (33.6 mi).
The Chennai Metro is a rapid transit system serving the city of Chennai and its suburbs. Phase I of the project consisted of two corridors covering a length of 54.15 kilometres (33.65 mi). [ 1 ] The elevated section of the project began operations in June 2015, with the entire elevated stretch operational as of October 2016. [ 2 ]
Chennai Central, unlike many other major railway stations in India, is a terminus. The next station to Chennai Central, the Basin Bridge Junction, is the railway junction where three different lines meet. As of 2015, all platforms except 2A platforms, in the station were able to accommodate trains with 24 coaches.
Transit type: Suburban rail: Number of lines: 8 routes, all with 4 tracks: Line number North Line West Line South Line West-North Line West-South Line South-West Line Chennai MRTS Circular Line Number of stations: 300+ Daily ridership: 2.5 million: Annual ridership: 912.57 million/year (2018–2019) [1] Headquarters