Chennai Central to Chennai International Airport Metro Journey

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
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    Chennai central metro station :
    The station is an underground, two-level station[5] on Poonamallee High Road in front of the Chennai Central railway station and the Ripon Building. The station is one of the two metro stations where Corridor I (Airport-Wimco Nagar) of the project will intersect with Corridor II (Chennai Central Metro-St Thomas Mount via Egmore and CMBT Metro), the other being the Alandur metro station. The metro station, being constructed at a depth of 28 m, will be the largest of all metro stations in the city with an area of over 30,000 sq m.[2] The three-level metro station will cover a length of 410 metres and will have a width of 35 metres.[3] Unlike the other metro stations which have four entry points, the Chennai Central Railway Station will have six entry/exit points for access to Park suburban and Park Town MRTS stations, Ripon Building, Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital, and Chennai Central railway station.[6][7] The station will act as a transit point for passengers from the Chennai Central railway station, Park Town, and Park railway stations.[8] It is estimated that more than 100,000 commuters will use the station daily.[9]
    The station is one of the few in the corridor that will have parking facilities.[10] Space will be allocated for parking in a basement area for about 500 cars and 1,000 two-wheelers. There are also plans to have the airport check-in facility in one of the basement levels at the station, which will allow air passengers to complete the check-in procedures at the station itself.[11] A bus bay has also been planned opposite the station.[12]
    The station is one of the three stations in the Chennai Metro Rail network that will have 230-kV receiving sub-stations for power supply from the state's electricity grid. The other two are Koyambedu and Arignar Anna Alandur Metro.[13]
    The station was opened on 25 May 2018.[3] As of December 2019, the station had a daily footfall of about 9,500 passengers,[1] up from about 7,700 in February 2019,[14] making it the second busiest metro station in the city after Thirumangalam.

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