The Hindu (Chennai)

Singaperum­alkoil grade separator likely to be ready by October

- Deepa H. Ramakrishn­an

Work on the massive grade separator at Singaperum­alkoil that will allow vehicles from Grand Southern Trunk (GST) Road to reach Oragadam without stopping for the railway gate to open is moving fast and is likely to be completed by October.

According to sources in the Highways Department, the arm on the GST Road side leading to Oragadam crossing (LC 47) was nearing completion. “All that remains on this arm is a portion of the elliptical rotary that is being cast insitu. Since the work is being carried out on the extremely busy national highway, we are unable to stop vehicle movement, which is why most of the work happens at night,” an official said.

A long line of heavy vehicles waits daily on GST Road since the constructi­on of the grade separator. “Sometimes two lanes of the road remain unusable making it difficult for other vehicles to navigate the stretch. During weekends, the line reaches even up to the Paranur toll plaza,” said Chelladura­i, a taxi driver, who takes the route often.

Srinivasan, a resident of Singaperum­alkoil, who welcomed the resumption of work, pointed to the power poles, cables and a transforme­r standing in the alignment of the grade separator.

“We also hear that there are water mains undergroun­d that need to be moved. As residents we only want the traffic jams to be gone,” he said. The project had been put on hold for several years due to various reasons. Only the Sriperumbu­dur side arm had been completed.

Official sources said that tenders had been called for shifting power lines but could not be processed due to the Model Code of Conduct.

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