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Tamil Nadu, a state in South India, has a developed, dense, and modern transportation infrastructure, encompassing both public and private transport.Its capital city Chennai is well-connected by land, sea, and air and serves as a major hub for entry into South India.
MTC is responsible for public bus transportation in Chennai. [3] The department also manages the following undertakings: [4] Tamil Nadu Transport Development Finance Corporation (TDFC): Financing and budgeting for public transport infrastructure; Institute of Road Transport (IRT): Education and research on road transport
Road. Tamil Nadu has an extensive road network covering about 2.71 lakh km as of 2023 with a road density of 2,084.71 kilometres (1,295.38 mi) per 1000 km 2 which is higher than the national average of 1,926.02 kilometres (1,196.77 mi) per 1000 km 2. [2]
Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation Ltd. - (TNSTC) is a government owned public transport bus operator in Tamil Nadu, India. [2] It operates Intercity bus services to cities within Tamil Nadu, and from Tamil Nadu to its neighbouring states.
Heatmap of the coverage of public transportation in Chennai City. 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.
State Express Transport Corporation - Tamil Nadu Ltd - (SETC) is a state-owned transport corporation that runs long-distance mofussil services exceeding 300 km and above throughout the state of Tamil Nadu and major cities in adjoining states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala and the union territory of Puducherry.
Chennai vehicles constitute one-fourth of the 17.5 million vehicles across the state of Tamil Nadu. The state has more two-wheelers (13 million) than Maharashtra , which has more vehicles overall. Two-wheelers account for 78 percent of all vehicles in the state, while cars add up to 14 percent.
The only Indian state with three ports is Tamil Nadu, they are Ennore, Chennai and Tuticorin. [ 144 ] It has a fleet of 79 ships of 2,750,000 GT (4.8 million DWT) and also manages 53 research, survey and support vessels of 120,000 GT (060,000 DWT) on behalf of various government departments and other organisations. [ 145 ]