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Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Anna Arch flyover opened for traffic Tuesday March 01,2016

 The flyover is one of the two being constructed at a cost of Rs. 117 crore at the intersection of Poonamallee High Road and Anna Nagar 3rd Avenue — Photo: R. Ragu
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa on Tuesday March 01,2016 inaugurated the Rs. 35-crore flyover that takes off on Poonamallee High Road and lands on Nelson Manickam Road.
 The flyover is one of the two being constructed at a cost of Rs. 117 crore at the intersection of Poonamallee High Road and Anna Nagar 3{+r}{+d}Avenue —Photo: R. Ragu
With this, motorists travelling from the Anna Nagar Arch and Koyambedu side to Nelson Manickam Road and beyond need no longer wait for the signal. 

Soon after the inauguration through video conferencing, traffic was allowed on the two-lane, uni-direction 361-metre-long flyover.

This flyover is one of the two L-shaped flyovers that are being constructed at a cost of Rs. 117 crore at the intersection of Poonamallee High Road and Anna Nagar 3{+r}{+d}Avenue. The design of the flyover, work on which began in June 2011, was changed in November 2012 after the State government decided to retain the twin Anna Arches.

“Originally, the proposal was to demolish them and construct similar arches further, inside 3{+r}{+d}Avenue. But, the government instead chose to retain the arches and change the design of the flyover,” said a source in the Highways Department.

The arches were constructed to commemorate the platinum jubilee celebrations of former Chief Minister C. N. Annadurai and inaugurated by the then Chief Minister M. G. Ramachandran on January 1, 1986. 

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