Chennai Monorail | |
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Overview | |
Native name | சென்னை மோனோரெயில் |
Locale | Chennai, Tamil Nadu |
Transit type | straddle-beam Monorail |
Number of lines | 3 (Phase I) |
Headquarters | Chennai |
Operation | |
Operation will start | 2018 (Estd. But later plan was cancelled and Chennai metro was constructed) |
Train length | 4 coaches |
Headway | 3 minutes |
Technical | |
System length | 57 km (Phase I) |
Electrification | 750 V DC |
Average speed | 65 km/h (40 mph) |
Top speed | 80 km/h (50 mph) |
Chennai Monorail was a proposal for a number of lines as part of mass transit system for the Indian city of Chennai. Originally the city planned to use monorail on all lines but many were subsequently changed to railways as part of the Chennai Metro.
In 2006 a system was proposed in the Long-term Urban Transportation Scheme of Second Master Plan by Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA). The state government announced plans to introduce monorail across the city to reduce traffic congestion and to increase the share of public transport in the urban transport network. The aim is to increase the share of public transport in Chennai from 27% to 46% by 2026. [1]
The first tender was requested in 2011 but conditions were watered down several times. Tenders have lapsed thrice after failing to attract bidders. In the 2014 plan there were three remaining monorail corridors. As of January 2015, only two bidders remain after the Request For Qualification process of the ongoing bidding attempt. [2]
In 2018 the first corridor using monorail was approved by the government. [3] However, in 2020 one line originally designated at a monorail was converted to railway and let to tender by Chennai Metro. [4] In 2020 the Chennai Metro sought tenders for the Porur to Poonamallee line to be built as a railway metro. [5]
The Tamil Nadu Government invited bids for the 'Elevated Monorail Mass Rapid Transit System' (EMMRTS) monorail project covering over 300 km to be implemented at a single phase. [6] Soon after a public interest litigation was filed in High Court, Chennai against awarding of the contract and the court ordered the government not to award the final contract without its prior permission. Since chances of the metro rail getting approval by central government which consisted of archrival DMK, were remote, the less expensive mono rail was preferred. A total of 18 corridors had been proposed. [7] Had the project been executed, it would have been the biggest monorail project in the planet dwarfing any other monorail in the world. However, soon she was voted out of power and the monorail project was shelved. Again, when the new AIADMK government came to power in 2011, the Chief Minister Jayalalithaa, through the Governor Surjit Singh Barnala's address to the assembly, stated that the Chennai Monorail project of around 300 km will be revived and would supplement the existing metro rail systems that were implemented with assistance from Japanese loans and central government funding.[ citation needed ]
The following 18 corridors were proposed to be completely built within 18 months. [ citation needed ]
Origin | Destination | Length (km) | Common Length (km) |
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Parrys | Guduvanchery | 42 | |
Parrys | Poonamalle | 22.4 | 2 |
Parrys | Porur | 17.2 | 8 |
Parrys | Avadi | 25.2 | 2 |
Parrys | Red Hills | 19 | |
Parrys | Parrys | 42.3 | 7 |
Parrys | Manali New Town | 23.3 | 4 |
Parrys | Kelambakkam | 39.2 | |
Halda | Medavakkam | 12.3 | |
Anna Statue | Adyar O.T. | 8.5 | 2 |
Virugambakkam | Santhome | 12 | 0.2 |
Egmore | MFL Junction | 19.2 | 0.5 |
Saidapet | Anna Nagar Roundabout | 10.5 | 0.5 |
Salaima Nagar | Kannadasan Nagar | 2.7 | |
Ayanavaram | Anna Square | 10.2 | 1.5 |
Aminjikarai | Ambattur Estate | 6.4 | 3 |
Gandhi Statue | Nathamuni | 13.2 | 2 |
F.S. Estate | Nungambakkam | 11 | 0.2 |
Total Route Length – 333.1 km
Common Length – 32.9 km
Track Length – 300.2 km
Two corridors have been proposed in the Second Master Plan by CMDA. [8] [9] These corridors have been proposed as a feeder service for Chennai MRTS, Chennai Metro, Chennai Suburban Railway and Metropolitan Transport Corporation.
Corridor 1: Dams Road Junction - Royapettah - Thiruvanmayur - Adyar - Guindy (Halda Junction)
Corridor 2: Lighthouse MRTS Station - Anna flyover - Kilpauk - Perambur
The Four corridors have been identified based on a feasibility study prepared by the Pallavan Transport Consultancy Services Ltd. A crisscrossing network of monorail corridors, running to a total length of 111 km with four corridors, is being planned by the State government and plans to complete the first phase of the monorail project within two years. [10] The network includes a 54-km link between Vandalur and Puzhal, which when completed would be the longest anywhere in the world. The developer will be responsible to (DBFOT) design, construct, finance, own, maintain and transfer the project after a period of 30 years. Monorail stations would be aesthetically designed, with minimal use of concrete. Initially, a four-car monorail train is expected to run along an elevated narrow guide way that would come up on the road median. The capacity of one train would be about 560 passengers, which translates to a capacity of about 10,000 passengers per hour per direction. [11]
Origin | Destination | Length (km) | Via |
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Vandalur Via Mudichur | Puzhal | 54 | Perungalathur, Tambaram, MEPZ, Pallavaram, Pammal, Kundrathur, Mangadu, Kumananchavadi, Karayanchavadi, Paruthipattu, Goverthanagiri, Avadi, Thirumullaivoyal, Ambattur O.T, Pudur, Surapet, Puzhal |
Vandalur | Velachery | 23 | Perungalathur, Irumbuliyur, Tambaram East, Selaiyur camp road, Sembakkam, Gowriwakkam, Medavakkam, Pallikaranai, Narayanapuram, Velachery. |
Poonamallee | Kathipara | 16 | Poonamallee, Kumananchavadi, Karayanchavadi, Kattupakkam, Iyyappanthangal, SRMC Hospital, Porur, Ramapuram, Nandambakkam, Butt Road, Kathipara Junction |
Poonamallee | Vadapalani | 18 | Poonamallee, Karayanchavadi, Kumananchavadi, Velappanchavadi, Vanagaram, Maduravoyal, Alapakkam, Porur, Valasaravakkam, Virugambakkam, Vadapalani Junction |
The State government has decided to drop one of the four monorail lines that were supposed to be built in the city. While originally an ambitious 111-km long Phase-I network was proposed to be constructed the revised target means the monorail grid would be only 57 km. The corridor from Vandalur to Puzhal via Avadi (54 km) has been axed because it runs through "undeveloped areas with no pre-existing traffic in the alignment", making it "financially unviable". If it had been built, it would have been the longest monorail corridor in the world. [12]
The revised 57-km long Phase-I of Chennai Monorail is estimated to cost ₹ 80,500 million. It is proposed to constitute a network of three elevated corridors—Vandalur to Velachery via Tambaram East (23 km); Poonamallee to Kathipara via Porur (16 km); and Poonamallee to Vadapalani via Valasarawakkam (18 km). The fourth line may be considered in the subsequent phases of the project. He said several monorail manufacturers had expressed the non-viability of building a 54-km monorail line (Vandalur to Puzhal) using existing technologies even during the previous tendering process. In the second phase, Asia's longest monorail corridor from Vandalur to Puzhal would be taken up.
Origin | Destination | Length (km) | Stations | Via |
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Vandalur | Velachery | 23 | 14 | Perungalathur, Irumbuliyur, Tambaram East, Selaiyur camp road, Sembakkam, Gowriwakkam, Medavakkam, Pallikaranai, Narayanapuram, Velachery. |
Poonamallee | Kathipara | 16 | 11 | Poonamallee, Karayanchavadi, Kumananchavadi, Kattupakkam, Iyyappanthangal, SRMC Hospital, Porur, Ramapuram, Nandambakkam, Butt Road, Kathipara Junction |
Poonamallee | Vadapalani | 18 | 12 | Poonamallee, Karayanchavadi, Kumananchavadi, Velappanchavadi, Vanagaram, Maduravoyal, Alapakkam, Porur, Valasaravakkam, Virugambakkam, Vadapalani Junction |
The much-anticipated monorail is expected to have nearly three dozen stations in Chennai and its suburbs. The stations will come up at places that are good crowd generation points. The locations under consideration will have sufficient space for accommodating a station. The accessibility to these stations is also taken into consideration. An expert team was formed to scout for monorail stations sites. The team, comprising personnel from MTC, PTCS and a private consultancy firm, were given a time period of ten days to study and come up with sites where monorail stations can come up. [13] Poonamallee and Vadapalani stations are expected to get monorail depots, where the monorails could be berthed and maintained. The Kathipara station will boast of the multi-modal transport system with the monorail integrating with MRTS, Metro Rail, and EMU service.
(to be updated; pending announcement for updated corridor-2 alignment)
A total of 37 stations on paper, in reality it will be 34 as the monorails running between Poonamallee and Kathipara and Poonamallee to Vadapalani stretches will be halting at two common stations (Karayanchavadi and Kumananchavadi besides the source station Poonamallee). The first Corridor – Vandalur to Velachery (23 km) — will have 14 stations, 12 stations will come up along the Poonamallee - Vadapalani Corridor (18 km) and 11 along the third corridor – Poonamallee to Kathipara junction (16 km). [14]
The 111-km long, first phase of the Chennai Monorail project is proposed at a cost of ₹ 166.50 billion. [25] The per-kilometre cost of the Chennai monorail will be around ₹ 1.50 billion. The revised 54-km-long, phase-I of the monorail is estimated to cost ₹ 80.50 billion.
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