Trichy Road, Coimbatore

Summary

Trichy Road is an arterial road in Coimbatore, India. This road connects the city to Singanallur Bus Terminus and Sulur Air Force Station and the east and south-east suburbs in the Coimbatore metropolitan area. This road, along with Avinashi Road reveals Coimbatore's development, mostly along the eastern and western sides of these roads. It is considered to be one of the arterial roads with lesser traffic congestion.

Trichy Road
Maintained byNational Highways Authority of India
Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation
Length16.2 mi (26.1 km)
west endCoimbatore Medical College, Coimbatore
Major
junctions

State Bank Road/Big Bazar Street( Coimbatore Medical College Hospital )
Arts College Road/Sungam Lake Road(LIC Divisional Office)
Nirmala College Road/Puliakulam Road/Sungam Bypass Road(Sungam
Nanjundapuram Road/Puliakulam Road(Ramanathapuram)
Sowripalayam Road/Thiruvalluvar Nagar Road(Sowripalayam Pirivu)
Perks Arch Road/Kallimadai Road(Kallimadai)
Masakalipalayam Road(Coimbatore Boat House)
Kamarajar Road/Vellalore Road(Singanallur)
Neelikonampalayam Road/Anayangadu Road(Vasantha mills)
SIHS Colony road (SIHS Colony road junction)
Irugur Road/Nesavalar Colony Road(Ondipudur)
Peedampalli Road(Kathiri Mills)
Irugur Road(Irugur Pirivu)
Coimbatore Bypass Road(Chinthamanipudur L&T Bypass Junction)
Pallapalayam Road(Pappampatty Pirivu)
Ravathoor Road/Kannampalayam Road(Ravathoor Pirivu)
Kannampalayam Road(Ranganathapuram)
Neelambur Road(Sulur LIC junction)
Neelambur Road/Kalangal Road(Sulur)
National Highway 181(India)/Somanur Road/Pollachi Road(Karanampettai)
east endKaranampettai , Coimbatore

Description edit

Coimbatore Junction is located at the road's western end. Trichy Road is the main gateway into the city by road from Southern and Eastern parts of Tamil Nadu such as Palladam, Dharapuram, Karur and Madurai. This road is a part of NH 81 (Coimbatore - Chidambaram Highway). It is maintained by the National Highways Authority of India.[1] This road is a 23-km stretch running diagonally across the city in the East-West orientation, slightly moving along the South East tangent. Trichy road starts near the Coimbatore Medical College Hospital in Gopalapuram, and passes through the neighbourhoods of Singanallur, Ramanathapuram, Ondipudur, Chinthamanipudur, Sulur and finally Karanampettai.[2]

Alignment edit

 
Trichy Road near Ondipudur Flyover

The road is a four lane road in most stretches except between Chinthamanipudur L&T Bypass Junction and Pappampatty Pirivu.[3]

Flyovers edit

 
Ondipudur Flyover

In Trichy Road, the Ondipudur Flyover overpassing the Irugur-Podanur railway line opened in 2007[4] and Trichy Road Flyover bypassing the Ramanathapuram and Sungam junctions is under construction.[5] A four-lane flyover has been proposed at Singanallur, the most congested traffic junction on the road, to reduce traffic congestion.[6][7][8]

Bus terminals edit

 
Singanallur Bus Terminus

The Singanallur Bus Terminus is located along the road.[9] The Sulur Bus Terminus, a suburban bus terminal, is located on the road, which is famous to be handled as temporary mofussil bus terminal of the city to handle festival rush..[10]

Airforce Station edit

Places edit

 
Coimbatore Junction is located to the west end of Trichy Road
  • Coimbatore Junction and Coimbatore Medical College Hospital Junction
  • LIC junction
  • Sungam junction
  • Ramanathapuram junction
  • Sowripalayam Pirivu
  • Kallimadai junction
  • Coimbatore Boat House junction
  • Singanallur junction
  • Vasantha mills
  • SIHS Colony road junction
  • Ondipudur Sungam Road junction
  • Ondipudur
  • Kathir Mills
  • Irugur Pirivu
  • Chinthamanipudur L&T Bypass Junction
  • Pappampatty Pirivu Junction
  • Ravathoor Pirivu
  • Ranganathapuram
  • Sulur LIC junction
  • Sulur junction
  • Karanampettai junction

Landmarks edit

 
Coimbatore Medical College Hospital located on Trichy Road was built in 1909

Restaurants edit

  • Hotel Sri Surya
  • Hotel Kandha
  • Kock Racko
  • Junior Kupannna
  • Canteen Savira
  • Absolute Biriyani

Hotels edit

  • Oceandrive Hotel

Parks and recreation edit

  • SSS Park
  • Coimbatore City Boat House
  • Sulur Boat House

Educational institutions edit

  • Kendria Vidyalaya School
  • Trinity Matric School
  • Alvernia Matric School
  • St.Josephs School
  • Air Force School
  • RVS College of Arts & Science
  • RVS School of Architecture
  • RVS College of Engineering and Technology

Other notable landmarks edit

  • NGR Statue, Sungam
  • NGR Statue, Singanallur

Cinemas edit

 
Miraj Cinemas, Ondipudur
  • Miraj Cinemas- 5 Screens
  • Jaishanthi Theatre
  • Ambal Theatre (defunct)
  • Radharani Theatre (defunct)

Hospitals edit

  • Kovai Medical Center Hospital (KMCH Sulur)
  • Saraswathi Hospital
  • Dr.Muthu's Hospital
  • Singanallur Corporation Health Care Centre
  • NG Hospital
  • ESI dispensary, Singanallur
  • Coimbatore Child Trust Hospital
  • VGM Hospital
  • Medwin Hospital
  • Deepam Hospital
  • Richmond Hospital
  • N.M. Hospital
  • Sri Bala Medical Centre Hospital
  • Masonic Medical Centre for Children
  • Coimbatore Medical College Hospital

Markets edit

  • Farmers Market, Singanallur

References edit

  1. ^ "Work on Karur-Coimbatore bypass begins". The Hindu. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
  2. ^ "Singanallur Junction is now Coimbatore's traffic inferno". The Times of India. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
  3. ^ "Sulur road to be widened for eight km". The Hindu. Retrieved 28 February 2019.
  4. ^ "Coimbatore section of NH 67 handed over to State Government". The Hindu. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
  5. ^ "Flyover work not to affect vehicle movement on Trichy Road". The Hindu. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
  6. ^ "Singanallur junction waits for a flyover". The Hindu. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
  7. ^ "80 percent of Trichy Road flyover completed". The Simplicity. Retrieved 17 April 2021.
  8. ^ "Trichy Road flyover work to be completed by September-end". The Hindu. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
  9. ^ "TNSTC to ply special buses to handle Pongal rush". The Times of India. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
  10. ^ "Minister inaugurates Sulur bus stand". The Times of India. Retrieved 18 April 2021.