Line 3 (Chennai Metro)

The Purple Line or Line 3 is one of the three lines of Chennai Metro, Phase 2 Project. The under construction line stretches from Madhavaram Milk Colony to Siruseri Sipcot 2. The line will consist of 48 stations, out of which 29 are underground and 19 are elevated.

Line 3 (Purple Line)
Overview
StatusUnder Construction
OwnerCMRL
TerminiMadhavaram Milk Colony
Siruseri Sipcot 2
Stations48
Service
TypeRapid Transit
SystemChennai Metro
Operator(s)Chennai Metro Rail Limited
Technical
Line length45.81 km (28.47 mi)
Number of tracks2
Character27 km Underground and 18.81 km Elevated
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Electrification25 kV , 50 Hz AC through Overhead catenary
Operating speed80 km/hr (50 mph)

Phase II

E. Sreedharan, in 2013, stressed on the need of a greater expansion of Chennai metro network by undertaking subsequent phases. In July 2016, the then Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa announced that Chennai Metro Phase 2 would be 104 km long and have 104 stations.[1] In July 2017, in a suo motu statement in the State Legislative Assembly, an extension in Phase II, involving an extension of Line 4 from Lighthouse up to Poonamallee, with the MadhavaramSholinganallur and Lighthouse–Poonamallee lines intersecting at Alwarthirunagar was announced, making Phase 2 118.91 km long.[2] The key focus for Phase 2 is to connect the northern (Madhavaram, Thiruvottriyur, Redhills) and southern parts (Siruseri, Sholinganallur) and the east parts of Chennai (Light house, Mylapore) to the western parts of Chennai (Porur, Poonamallee). Tamil Nadu Road Development Corporation (TNRDC) has also proposed an elevated 17.2 km (10.7 mi) four-lane corridor for the IT corridor from Taramani to Siruseri. CMRL will construct its piers on top of the flyover built by TNRDC.

Line Terminal Length
(km)
Number of stations Rolling stock
Line 3 Madhavaram Milk Colony Siruseri Sipcot 2 45.81 kilometres (28.47 mi) 48 21 trains of 3 cars each exclusively for Line 3 plus 25 trains of 3 cars each and 18 trains of 6 cars each common for Lines 3 and 5 circular train operation.
Line 4 Poonamallee Bypass Lighthouse 26.1 kilometres (16.2 mi) 28[3] 26 trains of 3 cars each
Line 5 Madhavaram Milk Colony Sholinganallur 47 kilometres (29 mi) 48 22 trains of 3 cars each and 4 trains of 6 cars each exclusively for Line 5 plus 25 trains of 3 cars each and 18 trains of 6 cars each common for Lines 3 and 5 circular train operation as mentioned above in Line 3 table.
Total 118.91 km (73.89 mi) 124 94 trains of 3 cars each and 22 trains of 6 cars each.

The lines 3, 4 and 5 are proposed to have 42.41 km (26.35 mi) underground and 76.5 km (47.5 mi) elevated routes. The present estimate for the phase 2 stands at Rs. 61,000 crore and approval has been received from the state government. Foundation stone for phase 2 was laid on 20 November 2020 by Union Home Minister Amit Shah and construction for the phase from Poonamallee to Power House of Line 4 commenced on 1 June 2021.[4][5] The construction work for certain sections of the second phase of Chennai Metro Rail project is hit due to delay in the selection of the general consultant (GC) after concerns were raised by more than 50% of bidders on the CMRL shortlisting companies based on their technical qualifications. Addressing an event in Chennai, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday 14 February 2021 said the Centre has set aside Rs 63,000 crore in this year’s Budget for the second phase of Chennai Metro totaling 135 km, which is one of the largest projects sanctioned for any city in one-go.[6] The map and list of stations for all 3 proposed lines to be part of Phase 2 has also been published by CMRL.

There are also plans to extend the Poonamallee line (Line 4) by 4 km to the proposed township of Tirumazhisai in the western part of the city[7] by CMRL.[8] Phase 2 is expected to be completed by 2026.[9] Phase 2 will have trains with three and six coaches, making a total of 414 coaches.[10]

The stations in phase II will be smaller at 150 m (490 ft) compared with 220 m (720 ft) in phase I. Phase II will have three depots, namely, Madhavaram (27.8 hectares), SIPCOT (4.5 ha [11 acres]), and Poonamallee (15.4 ha [38 acres]).[11]

CMRL has decided to implement LRT Metrolite, covering 17 km connecting Tambaram and Velachery railway stations along the Velachery -Tambaram Road and in February 2021, the state assembly announced that the feasibility study had started for the same to soon prepare a dpr.

Stations

Purple Line
S.No Station Name Connections Layout Opened
EnglishTamil
1Madhavaram Milk Colonyமாதவரம் பால் பண்ணைLine 5 (Chennai Metro)UndergroundUC
2Thapalpettiதபால் பெட்டிNoneUndergroundUC
3Madhavaram high roadமாதவரம் நெடுஞ்சாலைNoneUndergroundUC
4Moolakadaiமூலக்கடைNoneUndergroundUC
5Sembiyamசெம்பியம்NoneUndergroundUC
6Perambur Marketபெரம்பூர் அங்காடிNoneUndergroundUC
7Peramburபெரம்பூர் Chennai Suburban RailwaysUndergroundUC
8Ayanavaramஅயனாவரம் Bus TerminusUndergroundUC
9Otteriஓட்டேரிNoneUndergroundUC
10Pattalamபட்டாளம்NoneUndergroundUC
11Perambur Barracks Roadபெரம்பூர் பேரக்ஸ் சாலைNoneUndergroundUC
12Purasaiwakkamபுரசைவாக்கம்NoneUndergroundUC
13Kelleysகெல்லீஸ்NoneUndergroundUC
14Kilpauk Medical Collegeகீழ்ப்பாக்கம் மருத்துவக் கல்லூரி  Green LineUndergroundUC
15Chetpetசேத்துப்பட்டு Chennai Suburban RailwaysUndergroundUC
16Sterling Road Junctionஸ்டெர்லிங் சாலை சந்திப்புNoneUndergroundUC
17Nungambakkamநுங்கம்பாக்கம்NoneUndergroundUC
18Anna flyoverஅண்ணா மேம்பாலம்NoneUndergroundUC
19Thousand Lightsஆயிரம் விளக்கு  Blue LineUndergroundUC
20Royapettahராயப்பேட்டைNoneUndergroundUC
21Dr.Radhakrishnan Salaiடாக்டர் ராதாகிருஷ்ணன் சாலைNoneUndergroundUC
22Thirumayilaiதிருமயிலை Chennai Suburban Railways MRTS Line 4 (Chennai Metro)UndergroundUC
23Mandaiveliமந்தைவெளி Bus TerminusUndergroundUC
24Greenways Roadபசுமைவழிச் சாலைNoneUndergroundUC
25Adyar Junctionஅடையாறு சந்திப்புNoneUndergroundUC
26Adyar Depotஅடையாறு பணிமனை Bus TerminusUndergroundUC
27Indra Nagarஇந்திரா நகர்NoneUndergroundUC
28Thiruvanmiyurதிருவான்மியூர் Chennai Suburban Railways MRTSUndergroundUC
29TharamaniதரமணிNoneUndergroundUC
30Nehru Nagarநேரு நகர்NoneElevatedUC
31Kandanchavadiகந்தன் சாவடிNoneElevatedUC
32Perungudiபெருங்குடிNoneElevatedUC
33Thoraipakkamதுரைப்பாக்கம்NoneElevatedUC
34Mettukuppamமேட்டுக்குப்பம்NoneElevatedUC
35P.T.C. Colonyபி.டி.சி. காலனிNoneElevatedUC
36Okkiyampetஒக்கியம்பேட்டைNoneElevatedUC
37Karapakkamகாரப்பாக்கம்NoneElevatedUC
38Okkiyam Thoraipakkamஒக்கியம் துரைப்பாக்கம்NoneElevatedUC
39Sholinganallurசோழிங்கநல்லூர்Line 5 (Chennai Metro)ElevatedUC
40Sholinganallur Lake 1சோழிங்கநல்லூர் ஏரி 1NoneElevatedUC
41Sholinganallur Lake 2சோழிங்கநல்லூர் ஏரி 2NoneElevatedUC
42Semmancheri 1செம்மஞ்சேரி 1NoneElevatedUC
43Semmancheri 2செம்மஞ்சேரி 2NoneElevatedUC
44Gandhi Nagarகாந்தி நகர்NoneElevatedUC
45Navalurநாவலூர்NoneElevatedUC
46SiruseriசிறுசேரிNoneElevatedUC
47Siruseri Sipcot 1சிறுசேரி சிப்காட் 1NoneElevatedUC
48Siruseri Sipcot 2சிறுசேரி சிப்காட் 2NoneElevatedUC

References

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  2. "Metro's second phase to go up to Poonamallee". The Hindu. Chennai: Kasturi & Sons. 20 July 2017. Retrieved 1 October 2017.
  3. U, Tejonmayam. "Metro to link route planned under monorail network". The Times of India. Retrieved 17 February 2019.
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  5. U, Tejonmayam. "Chennai: Metro rail to trim stations under phase 2". The Times of India. Retrieved 24 January 2017.
  6. Dipak K, Dash. "Ground work for Chennai metro rail phase-2 hit". Times of India. Retrieved 19 February 2021.
  7. Sekar, Sunitha (26 December 2018). "CMRL mulls extending line to Tirumazhisai". The Hindu. Retrieved 1 January 2019.
  8. "Chennai Metro: Corridor-4 extension plans on cards". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
  9. "Metro Rail second phase likely to be completed in six years". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
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