Le creusement du métro de Chennai entre Thiruvanmiyur et Taramani retardé jusqu'en juin

Les travaux de creusement de la phase II du métro de Chennai entre Thiruvanmiyur et Taramani ont été retardés jusqu'en juin en raison d'un problème sur le tunnelier (TBM). La section concernée fait partie du corridor 5 reliant Madhavaram à Sholinganallur.

Le projet de phase II du métro de Chennai a rencontré un obstacle dans les travaux de creusement entre Thiruvanmiyur et Taramani en raison d'un problème technique sur le tunnelier (TBM), retardant ainsi l'avancement jusqu'en juin, comme le rapporte The Hindu. Le réseau de 118,9 km de la phase II comprend trois corridors : le corridor 3 de Madhavaram à SIPCOT, le corridor 4 de Poonamallee à Light House, et le corridor 5 de Madhavaram à Sholinganallur. La section retardée relève du corridor 5. La construction des structures aériennes et souterraines est en cours depuis quelques années. Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL) vise à améliorer les infrastructures de transport de la ville grâce à cette expansion.

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