Coimbatore Integrated Bus Terminus
The Coimbatore Integrated Bus Terminus, commonly known as the CIBT, is the integrated bus terminus under construction in Podanur on Chettipalayam Road, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India, to serve both intercity and intracity buses. Upon completion, it would be the second largest bus station in the world with an area of 249,400 square metres (61.62 acres).[1] BackgroundThe bus terminus was planned to reduce traffic congestion in the city by integrating the Gandhipuram Central Bus Terminus, Gandhipuram Thiruvalluvar Bus stand (For SETC), KSRTC Buses (Karnataka) and KSRTC Buses (Kerala), Ukkadam Bus Terminus, Singanallur Bus Terminus, Saibaba Colony Bus Terminus within a single campus. The terminus would come up at Chettipalayam Road at Vellalore at a site of 249,000 square metres (61.6 acres) area.[2] Timeline
Inclusion of Battery-based buses in CIBTIn the project, special battery charging points and maintenance sheds for battery-based buses are included.[6] FacilitiesThe size of the land earmarked for the project is 61 acres. The proposed terminus will have the following facilities:[7]
Planning Phase-1The phase 1 will include the construction of Mofussil, SETC and City bus terminals.[9] Planning Phase-2The phase 2 will include the construction of Omni bus terminal.[10] ConnectionsThe terminus is connected to all the major places within the city such as:
MetroThe proposal of the Coimbatore Metro Corridor-V has been proposed to connect Ukkadam Bus Terminus with CIBT via Podanur Junction.[11][12] See also
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