Chennai city
will be decongested soon with three bus terminals coming up in various parts of
the city for catering to buses operating within the state and to neighboring
states.
A bus terminal has already come up at
Madhavaram to cater to the requirements of buses operating to North Tamil Nadu
destinations as well as Andhra Pradesh. The next terminal at Kilambakkam for
south bound buses will be commissioned early 2024.
The
under-construction ‘Bus Terminus’ in Kilambakkam will be inaugurated early next
year, said Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA) Minister P K
SekarBabu.
Babu inspected the progress of the bus
terminus project which is being built over 86 acres at a cost of Rs 400 crore.
Addressing the
media, Babu said the terminus should have been inaugurated a couple of months
ago but has been delayed owing to repeated instances of water-logging during
the monsoon season.
Government has sanctioned 1,700 meters of
storm water drains (SWD) to prevent water-logging and has completed about 1,200
meters of the network during the last two and half months.Once inaugurated, the terminus would be
able to serve over 2,300 buses and more than one lakh passengers daily.
Further, it has several passenger amenities including a sitting lobby, hotels,
shops, restrooms, as well as a police station.
Another
terminal is coming up in West Chennai for buses going to western districts and
Kerala. Entire bus operations which originated from Koyambedu terminal have now
been decentralized to tackle the traffic issues in Chennai Metropolis.