Chennai Central metro station explained


Puratchi Thalaivar Dr. M.G. Ramachandran Central Metro Station
Other Name:MGR Central Metro / Chennai Central Metro
Style:Chennai Metro
Address:Kannappar Thidal, Poongavanapuram,
Chennai – 600003, Tamil Nadu,
Coordinates:13.0815°N 80.2728°W
Owned:Chennai Metro Rail Limited
Operator:Chennai Metro Rail Limited
Structure:Underground, 3xDouble track
Platform:Island platform
Platform-1 to 4 → St. Thomas Mount
Platform-5 → Chennai International Airport (to be extended to Kilambakkam in the future)
Platform-6 → Wimco Nagar Depot
Depth:28m (92feet)
Levels:3
Tracks:6
Parking: Available
Bicycle:Free Bicycle Available
Opened:
Electrified:2x Single-phase overhead catenary
Accessible:Yes
Code:SCC
Passengers:10,500
Pass Year:2019
Pass Rank:2
Website:http://chennaimetrorail.org
Map State:collapsed
Mapframe:yes
Mapframe-Marker:rail
Mapframe-Zoom:14

Chennai Central Metro, officially known as Puratchi Thalaivar Dr. M.G. Ramachandran Central metro station, is an underground metro station on the North-South Corridor of the Blue Line and Green Line of Chennai Metro in Chennai, India.[1] Central metro station is spread over an area of 30000m2. On 31 July 2020, It has been named by Government of Tamil Nadu as Puratchi Thalaivar Dr. M.G. Ramachandran Central Metro to honor the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam founder and the former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu M. G. Ramachandran.[2]

The station

The station is an underground, two-level station[3] on Poonamallee High Road in front of the Chennai Central railway station and the Ripon Building. The station is one of the two metro stations where Corridor I (AirportWimco Nagar) of the project will intersect with Corridor II (Chennai Central Metro–St Thomas Mount via Egmore and CMBT Metro), the other being the Alandur metro station. The metro station, being constructed at a depth of, will be the largest of all metro stations in the city with an area of over .[4] The three-level metro station will cover a length of 410 metres and will have a width of 35 metres.[1] Unlike the other metro stations which have four entry points, the Chennai Central Railway Station will have six entry/exit points for access to Park suburban and Park Town MRTS stations, Ripon Building, Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital, and Chennai Central railway station.[5] [6] The station will act as a transit point for passengers from the Chennai Central railway station, Park Town, and Park railway stations.[7] It is estimated that more than 100,000 commuters will use the station daily.[8]

The station is one of the few in the corridor that will have parking facilities.[9] Space will be allocated for parking in a basement area for about 500 cars and 1,000 two-wheelers. There are also plans to have the airport check-in facility in one of the basement levels at the station, which will allow air passengers to complete the check-in procedures at the station itself.[10] A bus bay has also been planned opposite the station.[11]

The station is one of the three stations in the Chennai Metro Rail network that will have 230-kV receiving sub-stations for power supply from the state's electricity grid. The other two are Koyambedu and Arignar Anna Alandur Metro.[12]

The station was opened on 25 May 2018.[1] As of December 2019, the station had a daily footfall of about 9,500 passengers,[13] up from about 7,700 in February 2019,[14] making it the second busiest metro station in the city after Thirumangalam.

Station layout

GStreet LevelExit / Entrance
MMezzanineFare control, station agent
B1Platform 1
Westbound
Towards ← St. Thomas Mount
Next Station: Chennai Egmore
Island platform Doors will open on the right
Platform 2
Eastbound
Towards ← St. Thomas Mount
Next Station: Chennai Egmore
B2Platform 3
Westbound
Towards ← St. Thomas Mount
Next Station: Chennai Egmore
Island platform Doors will open on the right
Platform 4
Eastbound
Towards ← St. Thomas Mount
Next Station: Chennai Egmore
B3Platform 5
Southbound
Towards → Chennai International Airport
Next Station: Government Estate
(to be further extended to Kilambakkam in the future)
Island platform Doors will open on the right
Platform 6
Northbound
Towards ← Wimco Nagar Depot
Next Station: High Court

Landscape

See also: Central Square, Chennai. The Chennai Corporation has plans to develop a park over the Chennai Central Metro. Chennai Metro Rail Limited has agreed to a proposal by the Chennai Corporation of extending the Ripon Buildings Park over the Chennai Central underground metro station. Waterproof structures will be created over the station to facilitate the creation of the park. A portion of the park, which will cover more than six acres of the premises of Ripon Buildings and Victoria Public Hall, will be developed on a waterproof concrete slab area, measuring 210 metres by 10 metres. Visitors to the Ripon Buildings Park, Amma Maaligai and Victoria Public Hall will have access to the Chennai Central Metro through some of its seven entry points.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Xavier Lopez . Aloysius . Civic body plans spot of greenery over Metro station . The Hindu. Chennai. 14 September 2014 . 2 Oct 2014. .
  2. News: Tamil Nadu government to rename three metro rail stations in Chennai after late Chief Ministers . 31 July 2020 . 31 July 2020 . The New Indian Express.
  3. News: Entry to Ripon Buildings from P.H. Road opens up . The Hindu. Chennai. 4 February 2014 . 16 February 2014.
  4. Web site: After snatching case, CMRL to install more cameras in stations . June 7, 2019. The Times of India. 2019-06-09.
  5. News: Sekar. Sunitha . When Chennai Central becomes the city's transport hub . The Hindu. Chennai. 11 December 2013 . 19 January 2014.
  6. News: Sekar . Sunitha . New entry point for Central Metro opens . The Hindu . Chennai . 12 July 2018 . 15 July 2018.
  7. News: Metro rail seals fate of shops near Central. The Hindu. Chennai. 22 July 2012. 5 August 2012.
  8. News: Chennai Central, the hulk among Metro stations. https://web.archive.org/web/20131105204237/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-08-30/chennai/29944669_1_metro-station-unpaid-area-underground-stations. dead. 5 November 2013. Ayyapan. V. 30 August 2011. 24 November 2012. Christin Mathew Philip. The Times of India. Chennai.
  9. News: Single train trip to equal 16 buses, 300 cars and 600 bikes . The Hindu. Chennai. 29 August 2012 . 25 November 2012.
  10. News: Sekar . Sunitha . Parking lot for Chennai Metro station to come up under land . The Hindu. Chennai. 20 December 2013 . 19 January 2014.
  11. News: Ayyappan . V. . At 40m, Ashok Nagar to be highest metro station . The Times of India . Chennai . The Times Group . 8 August 2014 . 4 October 2014.
  12. News: Metro rail sets up units to power trains, stations to meet year-end deadline to start services . The Times of India . Chennai . 15 April 2014 . 18 Apr 2014.
  13. News: Sekar . Sunitha . After a slow start, Metro sees steady uptick in ridership. The Hindu. Chennai. 4. Kasturi & Sons. 25 December 2019 . 28 December 2019.
  14. News: Metro users jump to 90,000 . Sekar. Sunitha. 21 February 2019. The Hindu. 1 March 2019.