Chennai: Greater Chennai Corporation will develop two major multi-modal integration hubs at Mint Street-Washermenpet Metro and Chepauk-Marina at an estimated cost of 40 crore. The proposed hubs aim to connect metro rail, suburban trains, buses, pedestrians, cyclists and last-mile services.Commuters continue to struggle with poor pedestrian access, chaotic traffic movement and lack of seamless connectivity between different modes of public transport in the city. “The Mint Street-Washermenpet stretch witnesses heavy passenger movement every day due to concentration of wholesale markets, commercial establishments and residential neighbourhoods. The system is expected to streamline pedestrian movement around the metro station and improve access for commuters travelling towards Broadway, Royapuram and nearby localities,” said a senior GCC official.Similarly, the Chepauk-Marina corridor, which sees massive footfall owing to educational institutes, govt offices, the beach and sports venues, is expected to benefit from the project.”The project would include improved walkways, designated pick-up and drop-off points, cycling infrastructure and commuter-friendly public spaces aimed at reducing bottlenecks near stations,” the official added.Urban planners pointed out that Chennai’s expanding metro network can deliver its full benefits only if commuters are able to seamlessly access stations through buses, suburban rail and safe pedestrian facilities. “Several metro stations across the city continue to face issues such as narrow footpaths, traffic congestion and unregulated parking, discouraging people from shifting to public transport,” said S Kirthana, urban planner.


