The Broadway bus terminus is the largest city bus terminus of the Metropolitan Transport Corporation (Chennai), Chennai. It is located opposite the Madras High Court along the Esplanade in George Town. It is a connecting point to many areas in the city. The bus terminus is very close to Chennai Central railway station. The nearest suburban railway station is Chennai Fort.
The Broadway bus terminus is the largest city bus terminus of the Metropolitan Transport Corporation (Chennai), Chennai. It is located opposite the Madras High Court along the Esplanade in George Town. It is a connecting point to many areas in the city. The bus terminus is very close to Chennai Central railway station. The nearest suburban railway station is Chennai Fort.
A multi-level car parking is proposed to be constructed at an area of 30,000 sq m for a total of 5,000 cars and 7,900 two-wheelers.[1]
The bus terminus is very close to Chennai Central railway station. The nearest suburban railway station is Chennai Fort. The bus terminus is divided into two parts: the eastern and western sides. In the eastern side, only a few buses are operated. The routes covered are mainly Anna Salai, LIC, D.M.S., Saidapet, Guindy, Tambaram, etc. Until 2002, mofussil bus services were operated from the eastern part. From the western part, buses are operated to all other routes not operated in the eastern part. Broadway is the place where large trade activities, both wholes sale and retail, flourish. All items starting from civil, housewares, plastics, general provisions, stationery, fruits, flowers, cycles, etc. are available here. State government-owned Kuralagam an multidepartmental shop is near to the bus stand.
Coordinates: 13°05′15″N 80°17′02″E / 13.0874°N 80.2838°E
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