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Ukkadam is a part of Townhall locality in the core part of the city of Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India. [1] Ukkadam Bus Terminal , which is one of the seven major bus stands in the city, is located in this neighborhood.
Ukkadam Lake (Tamil: Ukkadam Periyakulam) is a lake in Ukkadam, Coimbatore, South India. It is spread over an area of 1.295 km 2 (0.500 sq mi) and has an average depth of 5.82 m (19.1 ft). [ 1 ] In 2010, the lake was taken over by Coimbatore Corporation on a 90-year lease from the Public Works Department of the Government of Tamil Nadu .
Townhall is the core part of the city of Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu, India. It is the largest and the major commercial hub in the city with locations such as Oppanakara Street, Raja Street, Ukkadam, VH Road and NH Road. The locality derives its name from the Victoria Town Hall, Coimbatore. It is centrally located in the city.
The Coimbatore Metro Rail Project was first proposed in 2011 but faced delays and revisions before gaining momentum in 2017. After feasibility studies and approvals, the Tamil Nadu government allocated ₹9,000 crores in 2023, with preliminary work set to begin in early 2025.
The Red Line or Line 1 is one of the two proposed lines of Coimbatore Metro, Phase 1 Project, the second being the Green line (Line 2). The line stretches from Ukkadam Bus Terminus to Neelambur. The line consists of 18 stations, out of which the Coimbatore Airport station has a spill off line. [1] [2]
Ukkadam Bus Terminus, popularly known as Ukkadam Bus Stand, is one of the bus terminus of Coimbatore City. It was opened in 1991 to ease congestion in the central bus stand at Gandhipuram.The bus stand was planned to accommodate town buses and buses to Pollachi and nearby places and Palakkad.
Coimbatore has a large and diversified manufacturing sector and a number of engineering colleges producing about 50,000 engineers annually. [90] Coimbatore is a major center for the manufacture of automotive components in India with car manufacturers Maruti Udyog and Tata Motors sourcing up to 30%, of their automotive components from the city.
Ukkadam Flyover also known as Ukkadam-Aathupalam flyover is a 2.5 km long flyover under construction in the city of Coimbatore. [1]