City
Epaper

Cabinet greenlights Chennai Metro Rail phase II with Rs 63,246 crore outlay

By IANS | Updated: October 3, 2024 21:55 IST

New Delhi, Oct 3 The Union Cabinet on Thursday approved the Chennai Metro Rail project's Phase II, comprising ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Oct 3 The Union Cabinet on Thursday approved the Chennai Metro Rail project's Phase II, comprising three corridors with Rs 63,246 crore outlay.

The total length of the approved lines will be 118.9 km with 128 stations comprising three corridors - Madhavaram to SIPCOT, Light House to Poonamallee

The construction and operation of Phase II will generate numerous jobs in various sectors, from construction workers to administrative staff and maintenance personnel.

Once Phase II is fully operational, Chennai city will have a total Metro Rail network of 173 km, a Cabinet communique said.

"The Phase II of the Chennai Metro Rail Project represents a significant advancement in the city's infrastructure development. Phase II acts as a major expansion of the Metro Rail Network in the city," it said.

The corridors connect North to South and East to West of Chennai, passing through the major influence areas at Madhavaram, Perambur, Thirumayilai, Adyar, Sholinganallur, SIPCOT, Kodambakkam, Vadapalani, Porur, Villivakkam, Anna Nagar, and St. Thomas Mount, connecting large number of industrial, commercial, residential and institutional establishments. These will also provide effective public transport for the workforce engaged in these clusters and connectivity to various parts of the city.

"It will extend connectivity to rapidly-growing areas like Sholinganallur, which serves as a hub for the south Chennai IT corridor. By connecting Sholinganallur via ELCOT, the metro corridor will cater to the transportation needs of the burgeoning IT workforce," the communique added.

The addition of the Phase II Metro Rail Project and the increase in the overall Metro Rail Network in Chennai can significantly reduce carbon emissions compared to traditional fossil fuel-based transport. The Cabinet said that the enhanced connectivity can stimulate local businesses, especially in areas near new metro stations which can also attract investment and development in previously less accessible regions.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalPutin to skip negotiation talks in Turkey, names delegation for Russia-Ukraine talks resuming today

International"India has a lot deeper relationships with a much larger set of countries": US Expert

InternationalUS drug overdose deaths fell 27 pc last year: CDC

HealthUS drug overdose deaths fell 27 pc last year: CDC

InternationalGermany's new Chancellor pledges strong defence, economic revival

Business Realted Stories

BusinessCentre issues notices to e-commerce platforms over sale of Pak flags, merchandise

BusinessIndiGo to resume flights across routes suspended amid India-Pak conflict

BusinessSEBI warns investors as Strata gives up SM REIT licence

BusinessIndia can become a global manufacturing, export hub for eyewear: Piyush Goyal

BusinessNSO revamps Periodic Labour Force Survey, includes rural areas