Chennai High Speed Circular Transportation Corridors
Adyar corridor, North Buckingham Canal corridor, Central Buckingham Canal corridor, Connectivity corridor, East Coast elevated expressway, Chennai bypass corridor, Chennai Port–Maduravoyal corridor, Mambalam Canal corridor, Inner Ring Road corridor
Route information
Length
107.795 km (66.981 mi)
Existed
2009–present
History
First corridor: Chennai Port–Maduravoyal corridor; scheduled for completion in 2013
Chennai High Speed Circular Transportation Corridors (HSCTC) is an urban road transit in the form of elevated concentric beltways planned for the city of Chennai. The beltways are envisaged as an elevated 2-tier system with design speed of 80 km/h. The top tier is a 2-lane dedicated corridor for the Chennai BRTS system. The second tier is a 4-lane road for 4-wheelers (no buses and autos).[1]
Beltways
Four beltways have been proposed, which cover a distance of 107.795 km. A connectivity corridor is also proposed to integrate the beltways with the ECR elevated expressway.
Beltway 1
Beltway 1 is the outermost beltway encompassing an area of 167 km2. It is formed by the following corridors.
Adyar corridor
Chennai bypass#
North Buckingham Canal corridor
Central Buckingham Canal corridor
Beltway 2
This beltway encompasses an area of 52 km2. It is formed by the following corridors.
The Chennai bypass corridor is a 32 km fully access controlled at-grade corridor. A 2-lane elevated BRTS corridor is proposed along the median of the Phase II of this expressway. The corridor is under construction.
Adyar corridor [15.845 km]
Section I
Thiru-vi-ka Bridge (Km 0+000) to Nandambakkam Bridge (Km 11+100)
11.100 km
Along Southern bank of Adayar River
Section II
Nandambakkam Bridge (Km 11+100) to Chennai bypass (Km 15+845)
A total of 15 interchanges has been proposed along the HSCTC alignment of which 3 are already under construction by NHAI. A 3-tier interchange at Irumbuliyur is already functional.
Adyar corridor interchanges (6)
A trumpet interchange at the end of Thiruvi-ka-bridge at the junction of Theosophical Society border and Durgabhai Deshmukh Road. This is where the Adyar corridor begins.
A non-conventional interchange with 5 ramps at Gandhi Mandapam Road.
A trumpet interchange near Nandanam Cosmopolitan Club where the Mambalam Canal corridor begins with an additional ramp.
A non-conventional interchange with 2 ramps at Inner Ring Road.
A non-conventional interchange with 3 ramps at Mount-Poonamallee Road.
A trumpet interchange at Porur with Chennai bypass with 2 additional ramps. This is where the Adyar corridor ends.
A Clover leaf interchange is under construction at Maduravoyal.
A modified parclo interchange with 3-loops in under construction at Koyambedu.
North Buckingham Canal corridor interchanges (2)
A trumpet interchange at Manali Oil Refinery Road (MORR) with an additional ramp. This is where the Buckingham Canal corridors begin.
A modified parclo interchange [in the shape of letter 'B'] with 4 additional ramps at Manali High road.
Mambalam Canal corridor interchanges (1)
A non-conventional interchange with 4 ramps at Todhunter Nagar.
East Coast elevated expressway interchanges (2)
A non-conventional interchange with 4 ramps at Foreshore Estate.
A 3-tier elevated interchange with the proposed Southern Bund Road along the Adyar River abutting Theosophical Society.
Project status
2008
January:
Governor's address on the preparation of pre-feasibility study for HSCTC and Preliminary works for Port-Maduravoyal Elevated expressway.[8]
November:
Wilbur Smith Associates won the contract of TNUIFSL to prepare the feasibility study and DPR for the project.[9]
2009
28 May:
DIR, cost estimates, work drawings and bid documents for the first leg the Chennai High Speed Circular corridors (HSCC) was released to the public.
31 May:
Public consultation will be held on June 3, 2009 at 10 a.m at Hotel Checkers, Little Mount.[10]
3 June:
2-tier and 3-tier systems were discussed with the public and experts. Residents of the affected areas opposed the project and demanded proper compensation if they are evicted.[11]
Adyar Poonga Trust promises to resettle the displaced.[12]
16 June:
Adyar Poonga Trust plans to bring commercial real estate in the elevated corridors as part of the fund equation. Residents voice out asking why not residential real estate for the affected fishermen.[13]
DPR for Adyar corridor and feasibility for other corridors will be ready by the end of 2009.
12 August:
HSCTC corridor length shortened to 100 km from 120 to accommodate the elevated section Metro along the IRR and St. Thomas Mount to Porur section.[14]
26 August:
Feasibility study to be over by January 2010. Total length of the corridor is 110 km. 60 km will be built by NHAI as part of Chennai Port–Maduravoyal Expressway and Ennore–Manali Road infrastructure projects.[15]
2010
July 2010:
Environmental clearance has been obtained from National Coastal Zone Management Authority (NCZMA) for Chennai Port–Maduravoyal Expressway.[16]