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  2. Flyovers in Chennai - Wikipedia

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    As of 1 April 2013, the total vehicle population of Chennai is 3,881,850, including 3,053,233 two wheelers. [5] The flyover construction in the city has resulted in the addition of a mere 12.4 km of extra road capacity between 2005 and 2014. As of 2014, the total length of operational flyovers in the city was 13.5 km. [2]

  3. Anna Flyover - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1973, it is the first flyover in Chennai [1] [2] and the third in India. It was the longest flyover in the country at its completion. [3] It allows traffic movements on Anna Salai (formerly Mount Road) to cross traffic with grade separation. The area and the flyover is named after the now-demolished Gemini Studios.

  4. List of expressways in Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    Maharashtra: 10 km 6.2 mi 6 1995 Palm Beach road is an access controlled 6 lane ring road of Navi Mumbai Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Uddanpul (Nashik Freeway) Nashik: Maharashtra: 16 km 9.9 mi 4-6 June 2013 First NHAI expressway in Maharashtra. The longest flyover in Maharashtra.

  5. Expressways of India - Wikipedia

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    Chennai Bypass [62] Chennai: Tamil Nadu: 32 km (19.9 mi) 4-6 June 2010 First Expressway of Tamil Nadu. Mumbai Trans Harbour Link: Mumbai, Navi Mumbai: Maharashtra: 21.8 km (13.5 mi) 6 January 2024 Belghoria Expressway: Kolkata: West Bengal: 16 km (9.9 mi) 4 2008 Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Uddanpul (Nashik Freeway) Nashik: Maharashtra: 16 km (9. ...

  6. Chennai Airport Flyover - Wikipedia

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    The flyover is 1.6 km long three-laned flyover for One-way traffic for vehicles that proceed from Pallavaram to Alandur near Kathipara Junction. [1] It is built by the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) at a cost of ₹ 970 million. It was opened for traffic on 19 October 2008 by M. Karunanidhi, the then chief minister of Tamil Nadu. [2]

  7. Category:Bridges and flyovers in Chennai - Wikipedia

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    View history; General ... Page information; Get shortened URL; Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Bridges and flyovers in Chennai"

  8. Transport in Chennai - Wikipedia

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    Kathipara Flyover, Chennai is the Largest Cloverleaf Interchange in Asia Transport in Chennai includes various modes of air, sea, road and rail transportation in the city and its suburbs. [ 1 ] Chennai 's economic development has been closely tied to its port and transport infrastructure, [ 1 ] and it is considered one of the best ...

  9. Chennai International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Chennai suburban railway station as seen from the airport. The airport is situated on the Grand Southern Trunk Road (National Highway 32) with a flyover at the entrance of the airport separating traffic. [239] Public bus transport is handled by Metropolitan Transport Corporation (MTC) of the state-run Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation ...