
Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL) has now submitted a modified Detailed Project Report (DPR) of the long-awaited Airport-Kilambakkam Metro extension. The revised plan, as per orders from the government, connects the metro and road infrastructure for improved connectivity to the city.
The corridor, 15.46 km long and estimated to cost ₹9,335 crores, will have 13 elevated stations, touching important locations like Pallavaram, Chromepet, Tambaram, Perungalathur and Vandalur. The metro operates on level-2 while a road on level-1 would allow traffic flow without any interruption.
A key component of this plan is the incorporation of an elevated road that will directly enter the Kilambakkam Bus Terminal and facilitate seamless transit for commuters. Intermediate ramps will also connect the ORR in Tambaram directly to the ORR in the vicinity to improve access to other transport corridors. The DPR also has plans for an extension to Chengalpattu at a later stage.
CMRL Managing Director M.A. Siddique in Chennai on Friday formally submitted the revised DPR to Additional Chief Secretary (Special Initiatives) K. Gopal at the Secretariat. This key milestone in the project is expected to usher in a set of solutions to urban mobility and congestion problems in South Chennai.
- #BuildWatchNews
- Airport-Kilambakkam Metro
- Chengalpattu Extension
- Chennai City Transport
- Chennai Development
- Chennai Infrastructure
- Chennai Metro
- Chennai Metro Extension
- Chennai Metro Rail Expansion
- Chennai public transport
- Chennai Smart City
- Chennai traffic solutions
- Chennai Urban Mobility
- Chromepet Metro
- CMRL
- Elevated Metro
- Kilambakkam Bus Terminal
- Metro Corridor
- Metro DPR
- Metro Rail News
- Outer Ring Road Chennai
- Pallavaram Metro
- Perungalathur Metro
- Tambaram Metro
- Tamil Nadu Metro Projects
- Vandalur Metro
Leave a comment