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Mattuthavani is a neighborhood [1] ... Before being shifted to Mattuthavani, the Madurai district central vegetable market operated on North Chittirai street. This ...
Mattuthavani Bus Stand, officially M.G.R. Bus Stand, is an integrated bus terminus in the city of Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India.This is the third-largest bus terminus in Tamil Nadu after Kalaignar Centenary Bus Terminus and Puratchi Thalaivar Dr. M.G.R. Bus Terminus in Chennai. [2]
The Madurai Metro is a planned rapid transit system serving the city of Madurai and its suburbs. Phase I of the project consisted a single corridors covering a length of 32 kilometres (20 mi). The project is planned on Tiruparankundram Road and Mattuthavani High Road in Madurai. [1] [2]
Madurai in Southern Tamil Nadu, India, has well-developed transport facilities. Modes of transport in Madurai include road, rail and air. Madurai faces increasing daily traffic problems, so master plans have been prepared to reduce the city traffic and traffic problems in suburbs. [example needed] Mattuthavani High Road
Mattuthavani Bus Stand, Madurai which is 4 km from Goripalayam, serves the people who travel to and fro Madurai from various places of Tamil Nadu by road transport. There is a road flyover project parallel to the existing Albert Victor bridge to connect Tallakulam (Tamukkam junction) and Nelpettai via.
Yanaimalai is located in Madurai District, Tamil Nadu, India. It is situated from 10 km from Madurai Mattuthavani bus stand. The hill stretches over 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) and is 90 metres (300 ft) high. [1]
TNSTC operates Intercity Route buses regularly from Madurai M.G.R Mattuthavani Bus Terminus to Rameswaram via Manamadurai. Every ten minutes, a bus is available on both the directions. Its very convenient for Tourists visiting Rameswaram and also the local people from Paramakudi, Ramanathapuram, Manamadurai and Thiruppuvanam find it very helpful.
Madurai Metro, is a proposed rapid transit system for Madurai, Tamil Nadu. It arose from a Madurai Metrolite system, part of a major expansion of public transport in the city and one of the projects devised by the former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu J.Jayalalithaa .