Chennai Metro Phase II: CMRL Gears Up for Tunnelling Operations

Chennai Metro Phase II tunnelling work between Kolathur and Villivakkam to start soon. Discover the details, progress, and benefits of this ₹632 billion project.

Chennai: Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL) is preparing to start tunnelling work for Chennai Metro Phase II between Kolathur and Villivakkam within the next two weeks.

This is a critical step in the city’s ₹632 billion ($7.6 billion) metro expansion project, designed to enhance Chennai’s public transport infrastructure.

The tunnelling process will be conducted using the Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) ‘Kurinji’, which is already positioned at Kolathur. The underground stretch of this section will span five kilometres, with metro stations planned at Kolathur Junction, Srinivasa Nagar, Villivakkam Metro, Villivakkam Bus Terminus, and Villivakkam MTH Road.

Key Features of Chennai Metro Phase II

Three Corridors of Expansion

Focus on Corridor 5

Chennai Metro Phase II: CMRL Gears Up for Tunnelling Operations

Enhanced Connectivity

Progress and Challenges of the Project

Although Corridors 3 and 4 have progressed substantially, the underground portion of Corridor 5 has faced delays of over a year. However, CMRL officials remain optimistic about the tunnelling work, citing favorable soil conditions.

Soil Conditions

Preparatory Work

Benefits of Chennai Metro Phase II

Chennai Metro Phase II: CMRL Gears Up for Tunnelling Operations

What’s Next for Chennai Metro Phase II?

The tunnelling work between Kolathur and Villivakkam is expected to take several months. Upon completion, it will pave the way for the further development of Chennai Metro Phase II, eventually creating a comprehensive metro network that will serve the entire city.

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