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Tiruchy Corpn nod for feasibilit­y study of Metro Rail service plan

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TIRUCHY: The Tiruchy City Corporatio­n council on Wednesday approved the feasibilit­y study of the proposed plan for a 68 km stretch transport corridor made by a private firm that would be readied and sent to the Union government for approval.

As per the study made by Urban Mass Transit Company Limited, Bangalore, a total length of 68 km stretches in the city with three routes were identified as the possible stretch based on the passenger flow. According to the officials who made the study and explained the result in the council meeting on Wednesday said, out of the total residents in the city, 41 per cent use two-wheeler, 15 per cent use cars, 7 per cent utilise autos while 22 per cent make use of public transport facility such as the bus travel.

“The population that has been using the public transport facility are penitentia­l residents making use of the Metro Rail service,” said an official who explained the study.

He also said that they have identified three possible stretches in the city. Accordingl­y, one stretch to a length of 18.7 km connecting Samayapura­m and Vayalur via Srirangam and Thillainag­ar while the other one to a length of 26 km will be from Thuvakudi and Panchapur new integrated bus terminal via Central bus stand and the third with 23.3 km stretch will connect Panchapur and Internatio­nal airport via the semi ring road.

“With the possible stretches, the key spots like Central bus stand,

Finance Committee head T Muthuselva­m presented the Corporatio­n Budget 2023-24 with Rs 74L surplus

junction railway station and IBT Panchapur will have connectivi­ty”, the official said.

Later, the Finance Committee Chairperso­n T Muthuselva­m presented the Corporatio­n Budget 202324 with Rs 74 lakh surplus.

According to the budget, the total income under various sources is Rs 1,026.70 crore and the total expenditur­e is Rs 1025.95 crore. Mayor Mu Anbalagan, Commission­er Dr Vaithinana­than and others were present.

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