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Saturday 5 July 2008

Transport

Getting Around in Chennai



Transportation in Chennai can be a real pain. The traffic is not only heavily unorganised, but also extremely overcrowded so you always have to calculate enough travel time when going for an appointment. As an expatriate in Chennai you might be lucky enough to have an AC car with driver, if not here are some other ways of transport in chennai.

Public Tranport

Public transport is available, mainly in the form of busses because Chennai has no metro or underground network yet. It can be fun once or twice to run after the bus and hold yourself hanging out of the door hoping not be hit by other users of the public streets, but busses are hardly recommandable to get around comfortable in Chennai.

Busses are cheap though(4Rs) (not surprising seen the number of people they can carry) and drive around at more or less fixed intervals. The city bus system consists of approx. 3000 busses on 617 routes and transports somehow 4 million passengers daily.

This tool will help you find out which bus you have to take to go to your desired destination in Chennai. You can also check the official Metropolitan Transport Corporation of Chennai website for exisiting bus routes.

Mofussil Bus Terminal (CMBT )

The biggest bus station in Asia, spread over 37 acres and therefore worth the visit even if you don't intend to travel. This is the main bus station in Chennai, and the best place to board the bus if you would like to have a seat on your way to Mammalapuram or Pondicherry. Auto drivers might refer to the same place as Koyambedu Bus Station, named after the place where it's located. If you are travelling by bus from or to Chennai, this is the place to be.




Auto-Rickshaws

This is an important way to get around in Chennai and therefore has a categorie on its own. Go to "Auto-Rickshaws".

Trains

Chennai has a train network accros the city. It consists of 2 main lines, one line going along the coast and another line going through the city, almost parralel to the other line at some points. In 'Fort' , the station near Fort Saint George, in the north of Chennai, you can change from one line to the other.

The coast line railway is being renovated and drops you from 'Fort' immediately in front of Tidel Park and Old Mahabalipuram road in the South. It goes all the way parralel with the coast line and stops in many stations.

The city line, also starting from 'Fort', stops in Egmore Railway Station, Chetpet, Nungambakkam, and continues through the city towards Kodambakkam, Mambalam, Guindy and Saint Thomas Mount.

Trains are cheap with rates ranging from 4 to 7 Rs for most destinations. To escape from Chennai by train (sleeper trains etc.) you'll most probably have to go to Chennai Central Station.

Click on the map for a more detailed view of Chennai's Railway network.


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

ive been putting together a guide on chennai's public tranport system which could be of help

http://www.indiamike.com/india/chennai-madras-f24/public-transport-in-chennai-t64656/