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Palakkad Road, is an arterial road in Coimbatore, India. This road connects the city to Palakkad and the state of Kerala and the south-west suburbs in the Coimbatore metropolitan area.
Native name | பாலக்காடு சாலை (Tamil) |
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Maintained by | National Highways Authority of India Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation |
Length | 7 mi (11 km) |
north end | Aathupalam, Coimbatore |
Major junctions | Puttuvikki Road/Kurichi Road(Kuniyamuthur) Edayarpalayam Pirivu Kovaipudur Pirivu Madukkarai Marapalam |
To | L&T Bypass Signal, Ettimadai, Coimbatore |
Description
editPalakkad Road is the main gateway into the city by road from Palakkad, Thrissur, Ernakulam and Walayar. This road is a part of National highways 544 (Salem - Kochin Highway) is now maintained by the National Highways Authority of India. This road is a 7-km stretch of road running diagonally across the city in east–west orientation. Pollachi road starts near to Aathupalam in Karumbukkadai, and it passes through the important neighbourhoods of Kuniyamuthur, Marapalam and Madukkarai.[1]
Alignment
editThe road is a two lane road in most stretches.
Traffic congestion
editThe road was previously part of the NH-47 maintained by the National Highways Authority of India. The L&T Bypass was opened in 2000 from Neelambur to Madukkarai, thereby decongesting the Palakkad road.[2]
The Western bypass is proposed as well to decongest the road.[3]
Places transversed
edit- Aathupalam Junction
- Kuniyamuthur junction
- Edayarpalayam Pirivu junction
- Madukkarai junction
- L&T Bypass Signal junction
Major Educational Institutions
edit- Nehru Group of Institutions
Major Hospitals
edit- KJ Hospitals
References
edit- ^ "Integration of smart traffic cameras with Vahan in final stages". The Hindu. 15 October 2020. Retrieved 30 April 2021.
- ^ "Coimbatore Bypass". The Times of India. 23 September 2015. Retrieved 30 April 2021.
- ^ "Accord sanction for Western Bypass, Ganapathy bridge". The Hindu. Chennai. 5 February 2011. p. 1. Archived from the original on 7 June 2012. Retrieved 1 February 2012.