Team-BHP > Travelogues > Route / Travel Queries


Reply
  Search this Thread
4,863,636 views
Old 5th May 2014, 11:54   #6811
Team-BHP Support
 
ampere's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Bangalore
Posts: 18,184
Thanked: 13,368 Times
Re: All Roads to Kerala

Quote:
Originally Posted by joecherian View Post
One update on this route is, for those who stay on OMR/ECR and want to travel to south TN , Thiruporur-Chengalpet is the best option to avoid all the madness on GST atleast till Chengalpet.
And now,the icing on the cake is that the railway overbridge at Chengalpet is open, so one more reason to take this route.

This is good! Great find. How is traffic on OMR/ECR till Thiruporur?

Quote:
I could have avoided Trichy by taking the deviation at Kulithulai but then thought of having some refreshments and hence took the Trichy route. There is not much difference in distance if you take the Trichy route(10-15 kms max I guess)
You mean avoid via : Kulithalai-Musiri-Thuraiyur-Perambalur?
Also how much time did it take to cross Trichy from NH67 to NH45 ?

I presume you took the following route :

Route Link
ampere is offline  
Old 5th May 2014, 11:59   #6812
Senior - BHPian
 
suresh_gs's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: KA-01 / TN-22
Posts: 2,158
Thanked: 1,434 Times
Re: All Roads to Kerala

Quote:
Originally Posted by pramodpk View Post
7. Thoppur Ghat was deteriorated and the road has become wavy.
2 weeks back I visited some temples in Omalur, Salem and Erode. Majority of my drive was on the state highways of TN and the thoppur section of NH.

My observation was that the SH's were far more superior and well maintained unlike the NH stretch leading to thoppur toll. You are spot on with your observation
suresh_gs is offline  
Old 5th May 2014, 12:25   #6813
BHPian
 
joecherian's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Almhult,Sweden
Posts: 552
Thanked: 80 Times
Re: All Roads to Kerala

Quote:
Originally Posted by ampere View Post
This is good! Great find. How is traffic on OMR/ECR till Thiruporur?

You mean avoid via : Kulithalai-Musiri-Thuraiyur-Perambalur?
Also how much time did it take to cross Trichy from NH67 to NH45 ?

I presume you took the following route :
OMR - thiruporur is not an issue. Only bottleneck can be kelambakkam but then I haven't spend more than 10 minutes (worst case) to cross kelambakkam and that too only once.

In Trichy, I took this route
https://www.google.co.in/maps/dir/10...!4e1!3e0?hl=en

for those whose who want to take Kulithalai-Musiri-Thuraiyur-Perambalur, the left turn is bit tricky.

Around 2-3 kms before the turn, the road forks to right (narrow road which goes to kulithalai and the wider road goes straight.
I thought I could take the wider road but then further down, could see that the road from Kulithalai passes over this wider road and hence no option there to take the left.

I could have gone back and then took the narrow road to kulithalai and then on to the bridge but then decided against so that I can carry on till Trichy to have some refreshments
joecherian is offline  
Old 5th May 2014, 12:59   #6814
Senior - BHPian
 
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Bangalore
Posts: 3,690
Thanked: 5,743 Times
Re: All Roads to Kerala

Quote:
Originally Posted by joecherian View Post
OMR - thiruporur is not an issue. Only bottleneck can be kelambakkam but then I haven't spend more than 10 minutes (worst case) to cross kelambakkam and that too only once.
Hmm. Countless are the times I have been stuck within Kelambakkam town. Crossing over to GST Road via Kelambakkam-Vandalur is my preferred option, as this turn-off is before the traffic sensitive areas of Kelambakkam.

Thiruporur town has the temple traffic; been stuck here too couple of times.

Google Maps shows a road from Mambakkam on the Kelambakkam-Vandalur road that joins the Thiruporur-Chengalpattu road; this might combine the best aspects of both the routes.
binand is offline  
Old 5th May 2014, 13:01   #6815
Senior - BHPian
 
arjithin's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: MEL/Chalakudy
Posts: 1,152
Thanked: 2,547 Times
Re: All Roads to Kerala

Quote:
Originally Posted by silversteed View Post
Expansion joints have a steel frame-sort of thing, but the slabs that I mentioned are clearly visible because of the greyish colour of concrete. There might be expansion joints also, but not conspicuous on this particular area. However, they are very much visible and felt on the properly asphalted surface of the flyovers.
I looked closely at these humps when I crossed them last week. These speed breakers are created at the edges of some sort of bridges which connect two pieces of road. There is an expansion joint/gap (and steel frame) in all of these. They always occur in pairs( both sides of bridges).

Couldnt understand why there are level differences between the road and concrete bridge; any one ??
arjithin is offline  
Old 6th May 2014, 03:55   #6816
BHPian
 
darklord's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: TVM (KL-16)
Posts: 758
Thanked: 3,212 Times
Re: All Roads to Kerala

NH-17 developmental plans dropped

Quote:
Kozhikode: The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has dropped the development of NH 17 from Karnataka borders to Kuttippuram. NHAI has already given report citing since the land available for the four lane stretch development could not be made available it is not viable to continue with the project. The 318 kilometre stretch from Thalappady to Kuttippuram were planned to conduct in three phases with 303 hectare of land needed in the first phase from Kannur to Vengalam. In the second phase 257 hectare of land needed from Kannur to Vengalam. Since the land acquisition has faced with problems NHAI is planning to drop the project alleging the negligence of the state government's non-cooperation led to the situation.
http://mathrubhuminews.in/ee/ReadMor...lans-dropped/E
darklord is offline  
Old 7th May 2014, 13:49   #6817
Distinguished - BHPian
 
Rajeevraj's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Bangalore
Posts: 4,717
Thanked: 18,386 Times
Re: All Roads to Kerala

Hartal in Kerala tomorrow (Thursday) due to the Mullaperiyar verdict which is in favor of TN. Was planning to drive down tomorrow. Have to push it now.
Rajeevraj is offline  
Old 7th May 2014, 14:06   #6818
Distinguished - BHPian
 
mpksuhas's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: KA03/KL11
Posts: 4,062
Thanked: 7,876 Times
Re: All Roads to Kerala

Quote:
Originally Posted by darklord View Post
[b]NH-17 developmental plans dropped
This is strange. Only two weeks back (27 April) there was notification from NHAI in same paper, Mathrubhoomi asking landowners to contact them. This was for section between Thalaserry & Koyilandy.
mpksuhas is offline  
Old 7th May 2014, 14:22   #6819
Senior - BHPian
 
PatienceWins's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Bangalore
Posts: 2,433
Thanked: 854 Times
Re: All Roads to Kerala

Quote:
Originally Posted by Rajeevraj View Post
Hartal in Kerala tomorrow (Thursday) due to the Mullaperiyar verdict which is in favor of TN. Was planning to drive down tomorrow. Have to push it now.
Even I was planning to ride to Kerala. No political party has supported the bandh call. So it may not be active. I am planning to start at 6 PM today as I need to be in Cochin by Friday.
PatienceWins is offline  
Old 7th May 2014, 18:26   #6820
Distinguished - BHPian
 
naveen.raju's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Cochin
Posts: 4,867
Thanked: 9,121 Times
Re: All Roads to Kerala

Quote:
Originally Posted by Rajeevraj View Post
Hartal in Kerala tomorrow (Thursday) due to the Mullaperiyar verdict which is in favor of TN. Was planning to drive down tomorrow. Have to push it now.
Quote:
Originally Posted by PatienceWins View Post
Even I was planning to ride to Kerala. No political party has supported the bandh call. So it may not be active. I am planning to start at 6 PM today as I need to be in Cochin by Friday.
As per the latest news, there's no hartal and no political parties are supporting. Private bus will continue to run tomorrow as per their reports and AFAIK only Idukki district will participate. Better check the flash news for latest updates.
naveen.raju is offline  
Old 7th May 2014, 19:56   #6821
NPV
Distinguished - BHPian
 
NPV's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Namma Bengaluru
Posts: 7,403
Thanked: 10,758 Times
Re: All Roads to Kerala

Wanted to share an update on NH 209, saw this on my way back from Ooty to Bangalore via Chamarajanagar-Kollegal-Malavalli-Kanakapura:

2 nicely plastered walls, one covering left half of the road and other a short distance away covering right half of road (like the steel barricades put up by cops to slow vehicles down) are being built on both sides of the narrow cauvery bridge (which is between Shivanasamudra junction and Talakkad/Somnathpura junction) on NH209

There were some Zilla Panchayat boards nearby as well so I'm guessing they've done this after a recent accident/other incident but this seems so much more dangerous now since it restricts proper view ahead when accessing the bridge from both sides

Last edited by NPV : 7th May 2014 at 20:01.
NPV is offline   (1) Thanks
Old 7th May 2014, 20:08   #6822
Senior - BHPian
 
binaiks's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: KL-47 // KL-53
Posts: 1,830
Thanked: 1,163 Times
Re: All Roads to Kerala

Quote:
Originally Posted by NPV View Post
2 nicely plastered walls, one covering left half of the road and other a short distance away covering right half of road (like the steel barricades put up by cops to slow vehicles down) are being built on both sides of the narrow cauvery bridge (which is between Shivanasamudra junction and Talakkad/Somnathpura junction) on NH209
Oh! So they've built a wall itself? Last month they had kept some metal barrels in the same shape. There is a very low height barrier as well. The one on the Shivanasamudra side was tall enough to let a 407 pass through - but the one on the other side was really low! I saw 407's getting stuck there - on both my ways.
binaiks is offline  
Old 7th May 2014, 20:48   #6823
Distinguished - BHPian
 
Rajeevraj's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Bangalore
Posts: 4,717
Thanked: 18,386 Times
Re: All Roads to Kerala

Quote:
Originally Posted by naveen.raju View Post
As per the latest news, there's no hartal and no political parties are supporting. Private bus will continue to run tomorrow as per their reports and AFAIK only Idukki district will participate. Better check the flash news for latest updates.
Thanks Naveen. Any other updates you saw? From the info I have it seems like the hartal is on but impact is expected to be minimal.
Rajeevraj is offline  
Old 7th May 2014, 21:19   #6824
NPV
Distinguished - BHPian
 
NPV's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Namma Bengaluru
Posts: 7,403
Thanked: 10,758 Times
Re: All Roads to Kerala

Quote:
Originally Posted by binaiks View Post
There is a very low height barrier as well. The one on the Shivanasamudra side was tall enough to let a 407 pass through - but the one on the other side was really low! I saw 407's getting stuck there - on both my ways.
The metal barrier to restrict height on the shivanasamudram side is still there and a Force Traveler with luggage rack could not pass through it so I guess no change from the time you saw it.
NPV is offline  
Old 8th May 2014, 09:16   #6825
Senior - BHPian
 
arjithin's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: MEL/Chalakudy
Posts: 1,152
Thanked: 2,547 Times
Re: All Roads to Kerala

Quote:
Originally Posted by NPV View Post
Wanted to share an update on NH 209, saw this on my way back from Ooty to Bangalore via Chamarajanagar-Kollegal-Malavalli-Kanakapura:

2 nicely plastered walls, one covering left half of the road and other a short distance away covering right half of road (like the steel barricades put up by cops to slow vehicles down) are being built on both sides of the narrow cauvery bridge (which is between Shivanasamudra junction and Talakkad/Somnathpura junction) on NH209
Saw this y'day. They removed the tar barrels and replaced with 2 fixed brick walls, spaced around 10m or so, in such a way that heavy vehicles cannot negotiate the gap.

Possibility of a head on collision and of not seeing vehicles coming from other side is there.
arjithin is offline  
Reply

Most Viewed
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search

Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Team-BHP.com
Proudly powered by E2E Networks