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Work on modern bus terminus in Ambur begins

Work on modern bus terminus in Ambur begins
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Construction has begun on a new, modern bus terminus in Ambur, India, to replace a dilapidated facility built in 1988. The project aims to improve infrastructure for commuters and bus crews, serving as a key transit hub for the region.

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Upgrading public transport infrastructure is essential for regional economic connectivity and improving the daily quality of life for thousands of commuters.

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Work to construct a modern bus terminus at a cost of ₹7.85 crore in Ambur town near Tirupattur on Chennai-Bengaluru National Highway (NH-48) commenced, bringing an end to a long-standing demand of commuters for such a facility in the region.

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