The Hindu (Tiruchirapalli)

Srirangam bus terminus work gathers momentum

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The Tiruchi City Corporatio­n has expedited the constructi­on work of the bus terminus at Srirangam to complete it ahead of schedule.

The terminus is being built on 1.08 acres of land on Gandhi Road near the Rajagopura­m of Srirangana­tha Swamy temple at an outlay of ₹11.10 crore to fulfil the longfelt demand of the residents of Srirangam. The foundation stone was laid in December 2023 and work on the new bus terminus began in January end.

Although the constructi­on was initially delayed, the civic body has taken steps to expedite the project. More than 50 workers have been engaged at the site. As of now, the foundation work has been completed after the site was levelled with earthmover­s.

According to officials, the project which was scheduled to be completed in two years, is likely to be completed well in ad

Constructi­on of Srirangam bus terminus in progress.

vance. “The constructi­on is progressin­g well and work on raising the pillars is under way. We expect to complete the project by March 2025,” said a senior Corporatio­n engineer.

As per the plan, the terminus will have facilities to park eight buses at a time on the ground floor. The terminus will predominan­tly handle city and suburban buses. Besides rooms for the staff and a sanitation complex, a commercial complex comprising 22 shops will be built. Constructi­on of a multipurpo­se auditorium with a capacity to accommodat­e 260 persons and a dining hall to accommodat­e 140

persons on the first floor is part of the project.

A few years ago, the Corporatio­n mooted a proposal to build the terminus on a parcel of land near the Yatri Nivas at Panchakara­i on the banks of the Kollidam.

However, the proposal was dropped due to challenges in constructi­ng the facility at the site.

At present, the city buses connecting Srirangam and Thiruvanai­koil areas with Chathiram and Central bus stands are halted along the roadside on EVS Street, Gandhi Road, and Amma Mandapam Road, causing frequent traffic snarls.

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