Chennai Metro to Open Central Station Pedestrian Subway
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Chennai Metro to Open Central Station Pedestrian Subway

Chennai Metro Rail is set to improve commuter convenience by unveiling a pedestrian subway near the bustling Central Station. This development aims to ease pedestrian traffic and enhance accessibility to one of the city's major transport hubs.

The pedestrian subway will provide a safe and efficient route for passengers to navigate the area around Central Station, reducing the congestion often experienced at this pivotal location.

Commuters will no longer have to navigate busy roads to access the metro station, improving overall safety and convenience.

This initiative is part of Chennai Metro's ongoing efforts to modernize and expand its network while prioritizing passenger comfort. The subway is expected to cater to thousands of daily commuters, making their journeys more efficient and pleasant.

Chennai Metro Rail is set to improve commuter convenience by unveiling a pedestrian subway near the bustling Central Station. This development aims to ease pedestrian traffic and enhance accessibility to one of the city's major transport hubs. The pedestrian subway will provide a safe and efficient route for passengers to navigate the area around Central Station, reducing the congestion often experienced at this pivotal location. Commuters will no longer have to navigate busy roads to access the metro station, improving overall safety and convenience. This initiative is part of Chennai Metro's ongoing efforts to modernize and expand its network while prioritizing passenger comfort. The subway is expected to cater to thousands of daily commuters, making their journeys more efficient and pleasant.

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