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MTC operates special services

Staff Reporter

CHENNAI: The Metropolitan Transport Corporation (MTC) on Thursday started operating 50 special services from Central Railway Station between 4.30 a.m. and 6.30 a.m.

A press release from the MTC said the special services were being operated to alleviate the hardship of the people who have to opt for other costly modes of transport to reach their destinations in the city.

The locations to which special services are being operated are as follows:

K.K.Nagar, Saligramam, Nandambakkam, Mangadu, Taramani, Keelkatalai, Kovalam, Madipakkam, Velachery, Mogappair West, Tambaram East, Semmancheri, Kannagi Nagar, Iyappanthangal, Vadapalani, Guindy, Tambaram, Injambakkam/V.G.P., Thiruvanmiyur, Kelambakkam, Guduvanchery, Avadi, Poonamallee, Mandaveli, Periyar Nagar, Korattur, CMBT in Koyambedu, M.M.D.A. Colony, Anna Nagar West, Villivakkam, Sengundram, Manali and Ambattur.

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