Chennai Metro phase II project will tower over 3 flyovers and Kathipara grade separator
The Chennai Metro’s phase II project will tower over three flyovers and a grade separator when completed.
Of the three corridors in the 118.9-km phase II project, the crossovers, where the Metro trains run over flyovers, are in the stretch between Madhavaram and Shollinganallur. Trains will zip over the Porur and Medavakkam flyovers, the Kathipara grade separator and another yet-to-be built flyover between Mugalivakkam and Ramapuram.
This new proposed flyover will be built by Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL), and will be constructed as a 3-km-long four-lane structure that will help motorists cross Ramapuram Road junction, DLF junction and Mugalivakkam junction on the Mount-Poonamallee Road. The flyover, initially proposed by the Highways Department, will cost ₹350 crore to construct. The department will pay the amount to CMRL to design and execute the project. The flyover will be at level one and trains will run on level two.
Sources in the Highways Department said the three junctions warranted a flyover since traffic had exceeded 1.5 lakh passenger car units (PCUs) per day three years ago. The Ramapuram Road junction witnesses very high traffic volume — over 15,000 (PCUs) per hour during rush hour.
Land acquisition will be minimal since the road is already six lanes and the entire structure, along with the Metro, will be along the median.