The Hindu 28.12.2010
Two-wheeler parking lot opened at Koyambedu bus terminus
R. Sujatha
CHENNAI: A two-storeyed two-wheeler underground parking lot was
inaugurated at the Chennai Mofussil Bus Terminus (CMBT) at Koyambedu
here on Sunday by Deputy Chief Minister M.K. Stalin.
The facility was built at a cost of Rs.17 crore. It occupies 3000
sq.m area near the entrance of the terminus and has the capacity to park
1,000 two-wheelers at each level. According to officials, at least
1,500 two wheelers are brought to the terminus every day.
It has two ramps and three staircases. A fire fighting system and
surveillance cameras with monitor have been installed. The roof of the
parking lot has been developed as a garden and has been provided with a
sprinkler irrigation system a pedestrian pathway and a fountain.
According to the officials at the CMBT, the new parking lot would
reduce the strain on the bus terminus, from which about 2,000 buses
leave every day to various parts of the State and the neighbouring
states from 180 bus bays.
The basement parking lot was mooted in 2008 to decongest the entrance
for the buses, which jostle for space with two-wheelers and cars.