El túnel del Metro de Chennai entre Thiruvanmiyur y Taramani se retrasa hasta junio

La perforación del túnel de la fase II del Metro de Chennai, entre Thiruvanmiyur y Taramani, se ha retrasado hasta junio debido a un contratiempo con la tuneladora (TBM). El tramo afectado es parte del corredor 5 que va de Madhavaram a Sholinganallur.

El proyecto de la fase II del Metro de Chennai ha sufrido un contratiempo en las obras de excavación del túnel entre Thiruvanmiyur y Taramani debido a un problema técnico en la tuneladora (TBM), lo que retrasará el avance hasta junio, según informó The Hindu. La red de la fase II, de 118,9 km, consta de tres corredores: el corredor 3 de Madhavaram a SIPCOT, el corredor 4 de Poonamallee a Light House y el corredor 5 de Madhavaram a Sholinganallur. El tramo retrasado pertenece al corredor 5. La construcción de estructuras elevadas y subterráneas se ha llevado a cabo durante un par de años. La empresa Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL) tiene como objetivo mejorar la infraestructura de transporte de la ciudad a través de esta expansión.

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