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The government proposed to integrate the Chennai Mass Rapid Transit System (MRTS) into the Chennai Metro in 2017. [95] In July 2018, the PwC said that the merger would cost around ₹ 30 billion (US$350 million) to convert the rolling stock and install other facilities for the merger. [ 96 ]
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In 2022, the state government proposed a branch extension for the fifth line from Koyambedu to Avadi, covering an approximate 16.1 km (10.0 mi). [20] In early 2024, feasibility report was submitted by CMRL for the proposed expansion of the line, green lighting the same. [ 21 ]
With the Chennai Metro operational since 2015, the Indian Railways proposed for the MRTS system to be taken over by Chennai Metro Rail Limited in 2017. [42] In July 2018, PwC said that the merger would be expensive, costing around ₹ 30 billion (US$350 million) to replace the train-sets and establish other facilities. [43]
Chennai Metrolite is a planned 15 km (9.3 mi) Metrolite system in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The line will connect Tambaram and Velachery in South Chennai. [ 2 ] The system will be constructed and operated by Chennai Metro Rail Limited . [ 1 ]
In 2022, the state government proposed an extension plan for the third line from Siruseri to Kilambakkam, covering an approximate 25 km (16 mi). [19] In September 2023, feasibility report was submitted by CMRL for the proposed expansion of the line, green lighting the same. [ 20 ]
In 2022, the state government proposed an extension plan for the fourth line from Poonamalee to Parandur, covering an approximate 43.6 km (27.1 mi). [19] In early 2024, feasibility report was submitted by CMRL for the proposed expansion of the line, green lighting the same. [20] [21]
Map Website Chennai Metro: Locale: Chennai 1 2 Expansion 1 Southern extension (Kilambakkam) New Lines 3 4 5 CMRL: Began operation: 29 June 2015; 9 years ago () Lines in operation: 2 No. of stations: 42 Network length: 54.65 km (34 mi) Ridership: 0.8 billion Chennai MRTS: Locale: Chennai Chennai Beach-Velachery Expansion towards North