TWS - The Window Seat's video: Full Journey in Chennai Metro Airport to Chennai Central Inter-Corridor section Cheap Fast
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The Chennai Metro is a rapid transit system serving the city of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It is the third longest metro system in India after Delhi Metro and Hyderabad metro. The system commenced service in 2015 after partially opening the first phase of the project. The network consists of two colour-coded lines covering a length of 54.15 kilometers (33.65 mi). The Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL), a joint venture between Government of India and the Government of Tamil Nadu built and operates the Chennai Metro. The system has a mix of underground and elevated stations and uses standard gauge.
Construction of the first stretch began in June 2009, between Koyambedu to Alandur over a distance of 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) and began operation on 29 June 2015. As of February 2021, Chennai Central to St. Thomas Mount on the Green line and Wimco Nagar to Chennai International Airport on Blue line are commercially operational which brings the total operational network to 54.15 km (33.65 mi) making it the third largest operating metro system in India.
The minimum fare is ₹ 10 and the maximum fare is ₹ 50. The first car in each train is a ladies class compartment.
There are four types of tickets issued by CMRL for travel in Chennai metro.
They are -
1. Single journey tokens, which need to be purchased each time for every journey at the ticket counter or in ticket vending machines available at all stations. The rates vary between rupees 10 and rupees 60 for one journey.
2. Stored value cards (SVC) are pre-paid, rechargeable, travel cards that can be purchased at any ticket counter against a refundable deposit of rupees 50. They can be recharged up to a maximum of rupees 2000. Frequent users of Chennai metro can use this card. They can be recharged at any ticket counter or in automated ticket vending machines available at all stations. A discount of 10% is applicable for the users of SVC. Therefore, the rates vary between rupees 9 and rupees 54 for a single journey.
3. Trip Cards are for persons traveling between the same two stations regularly. The fares are discounted by 20% and are available in 3 types namely, 10 trips valid for 30 days, 30 trips valid for 90 days, and 60 trips valid for 180 days.
4. Tourist Cards provide the cardholders unlimited rides on the Chennai Metro for 1 day. It costs 150 rupees of which 50 rupees is a refundable deposit which can be claimed back on returning the card. This is ideal for persons visiting the city for a short period of time and planning to travel to their destinations by metro.
Journey - Chennai Airport to Chennai Central
Fare - Rs. 50
Distance - 20 Km
Journey duration - 43 mins
Date - 25 Aug 2019
Camera - Vivo V9 Youth
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TWS - The Window Seat's video: Full Journey in Chennai Metro Airport to Chennai Central Inter-Corridor section Cheap Fast
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