In a significant stride towards the expansion of Chennai’s metro network, the construction of underground stations has commenced for Corridor 3 of the Chennai Metro Rail’s Phase II project. This development marks a crucial milestone in the ambitious project, with underground stations taking shape at key locations such as Otteri, Pattalam, and Perambur. Corridor 3, covering a substantial distance of 45.4 km, stands as the longest corridor within the extensive 116-km Phase II project. The primary objective of this corridor is to enhance mobility, reduce travel time, and alleviate congestion in crucial areas across the city. Corridor 3 is designed to connect various significant locations from Madhavaram to SIPCOT, traversing densely populated zones like Madhavaram, Purasawalkam, Perambur, Royapettah, Thirumayilai, Mandaiveli, Adyar, Taramani, Perungudi, Thoraipakkam, and Siruseri. The initiation of underground station construction signals the commitment of the authorities to implement advanced and efficient transportation infrastructure in Chennai. Underground stations are a crucial component, offering seamless connectivity while minimizing the impact on surface traffic and urban landscapes. The Chennai Metro Rail’s Phase II project is a testament to the city’s vision for modern and sustainable public transportation. As one of the longest corridors, Corridor 3 is expected to play a pivotal role in enhancing the connectivity and accessibility of various neighborhoods, promoting economic activities, and easing the daily commute for residents.

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