Line 2 (Coimbatore Metro)

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Green Line
Overview
StatusProposed
Termini
Stations14
Service
Type Rapid transit
System Coimbatore Metro
Technical
Number of tracks2
Character14.4 km Elevated
Operating speed80 km/h (50 mph)
Route map

Contents

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Valiyampalayam Pirivu
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VGP Nagar
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Viswasapuram
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Saravanampatti
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Chitra Nagar
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Vinayagapuram
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Ramakrishna Mills
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Athipalayam
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Ganapathy Pudur
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Moor Market
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Coimbatore Omni Bus Stand BSicon BUS2.svg
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Gandhipuram Bus Terminus BSicon BUS2.svg
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Ramnagar
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Coimbatore Junction Aiga railtransportation 25.svg
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The GreenLine or Line 2 is one of the two proposed lines of Coimbatore Metro, Phase 1 Project, the second being the Red line (Line 1). The line stretches from Coimbatore Junction to Valiyampalayam Pirivu. The line consists of 14 stations. [1] [2]

Stations

The stations proposed in the first phase of Coimbatore Metro in the Line-2 are: [3]

Green Line
S.NoStation NameInterchange connectionPlaces ConnectedLayoutOpenedDepot ConnectionDepot Layout
English Tamil
1 Coimbatore Junction கோயம்புத்தூர் சந்திப்பு  Red Line, Aiga railtransportation 25.svg Coimbatore Junction railway station Coimbatore Government Hospital ElevatedProposed Phase 1NoneNone
2Ramnagarராம்நகர்NoneNoneElevatedProposed Phase 1NoneNone
3Gandhipuram Central Bus Terminusகாந்திபுரம் மத்திய பேருந்து நிலையம் BSicon BUS2.svg Gandhipuram Central Bus Terminus, BSicon BUS2.svg Gandhipuram Town Bus stand NoneElevatedProposed Phase 1NoneNone
4Coimbatore Omni Bus Standகோயம்புத்தூர் ஆம்னி பேருந்து நிலையம் BSicon BUS2.svg Coimbatore Omni Bus Terminus NoneElevatedProposed Phase 1NoneNone
5Moor Marketமூர் மார்க்கெட்NoneNoneElevatedProposed Phase 1NoneNone
6Ganapathy Pudurகணபதி புதூர்NoneNoneElevatedProposed Phase 1NoneNone
7Athipalayamஅத்திபாளையம்NoneNoneElevatedProposed Phase 1NoneNone
8Ramakrishna Millsராமகிருஷ்ணா மில்ஸ்None Prozone Mall ElevatedProposed Phase 1NoneNone
9Vinayagapuramவிநாயகபுரம்NoneNoneElevatedProposed Phase 1NoneNone
10Chithra Nagarசித்ரா நகர்NoneNoneElevatedProposed Phase 1NoneNone
11Saravanampattiசரவணம்பட்டிNoneNoneElevatedProposed Phase 1NoneNone
12Viswasapuramவிஸ்வாசபுரம்NoneNoneElevatedProposed Phase 1NoneNone
13VGP Nagarவிஜிபி நகர்NoneNoneElevatedProposed Phase 1NoneNone
14Valiyampalayam Pirivuவலியம்பாளையம் பிரிவுNoneNoneElevatedProposed Phase 1NoneNone

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References

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