Avinashi Road Elevated Expressway
The Avinashi Road Elevated Flyover[1] is a 10.10-kilometre-long (6.28 mi), four-lane, flyover under construction in the city of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India.[2] The corridor begins near the Uppilipalayam Flyover and ends near the Goldwins junction over the Avinashi Road, the most important arterial road in the city, bypassing over 12 traffic intersections. Upon completion, this would be the longest elevated corridor in Tamil Nadu, and the third longest in India after the Aroor-Thuravoor Elevated Highway.[3] in Kochi, India and the P. V. Narasimha Rao Expressway.[4]
Avinashi Road Elevated Flyover | |
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Route information | |
Maintained by Department of Highways and Minor Ports (Tamil Nadu) | |
Length | 10.01 km (6.22 mi) |
Existed | December 2020–present |
History | Completion scheduled for 2024 |
Major junctions | |
From | Uppilipalayam |
To | Goldwins |
Location | |
Country | India |
Major cities | Coimbatore |
Highway system | |
History
editA 10.01-kilometre (6.22 mi) long, 17.25-metre (56.6 ft) wide elevated road project at a cost of ₹1,621 crore was proposed in 2019 to reduce traffic congestion in the congested Avinashi Road . The project was sanctioned in June 2020 when the Tamil Nadu Government gave its 'in principle' approval to the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) for the elevated expressway.[5]
The expressway starts near the eastern end of the Uppilipalayam Flyover and ends before the Goldwins Junction. It would run over the Avinashi Road, the most important arterial road in the city bypassing over 12 traffic intersections. There would be a total of four entry and exit ramps as part of the project.[6]
Structure
edit- The four-lane flyover covering a distance of 10 km would decongest the Avinashi Road, the most important arterial road in the city by bypassing over 12 traffic intersections. The flyover would be built over the current operational flyover at Hope College junction and minor bridges near Peelamedu and Nava India junctions.[7]
- The flyover will have entry and exit ramps in the Anna Statue, Peelamedu, Nava India, Hope College, and Airport junctions to facilitate the vehicular movement and distribution to other arterial roads.[8]
Costing
editOn the cost front, ₹300 crore will be the amount for land acquisition and ₹700 crore for the main bridge. Another ₹500 crore will be to reconstruct or widen some of the existing bridges on Avinashi Road, construction of service roads and improvement of junctions.
Bypassed Traffic Intersections
edit- Park gate
- Anna Silai
- GKNM Signal
- Lakshmi Mills
- Nava India
- ESSO bunk
- PSG Tech
- Krishnammal College
- Fun Republic Mall
- Hopes College
- Tidel Park Signal
- Airport Signal
References
edit- ^ Preetha, M. Soundariya (4 January 2024). "Main carriageway of Avinashi road flyover in Coimbatore to be completed by September". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 11 September 2024.
- ^ "Preliminary work begins on Avinashi Road flyover". The Times of India. 27 September 2020. Retrieved 30 May 2021.
- ^ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aroor%E2%80%93Thuravoor_Elevated_Highway.
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- ^ "Avinashi Road flyover works to commence soon". The Hindu. Coimbatore. 29 August 2020. Retrieved 30 May 2021.
- ^ "Avinashi Road flyover works set to take off". The Hindu. Coimbatore. 21 November 2020. Retrieved 30 May 2021.
- ^ "Work on Avinashi Road flyover begins". The Hindu. Coimbatore. 4 December 2020. Retrieved 30 May 2021.
- ^ "Avinashi Road flyover work expected to start shortly". The Hindu. Coimbatore. 16 February 2020. Retrieved 28 July 2021.