Royapettah High Road
Royapettah High Road is a main street in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Running from north to south, the street begins from the Government Royapettah Hospital and ends at Luz Corner in Mylapore, connecting the neighbourhoods of Royapettah, Mylapore and Gopalapuram.[1] Running to a length of 1.17 km (0.73 mi),[2] the northern end of the street connects with the Westcott Road and the southern end with the Ramakrishna Mutt Road.
| Maintained by | Corporation of Chennai | ||
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| Length | 0.727 mi (1.170 km) | ||
| Coordinates | 13.0507497°N 80.2683518°E / 13.0507497; 80.2683518 | ||
| North end | Westcott Road–Peters Road Junction, Royapettah, Chennai | ||
| South end | Lazarus Church Road, Mylapore, Chennai | ||
The street is connected with Anna Salai, Chennai's arterial road, via various main streets, including Westcott Road, Peters Road, Conran Smith Road, Dr. Radhakrishnan Salai, and the Lazarus Church Road. The street also has a flyover that connects the neighbourhoods of Royapettah and Mylapore. Important landmarks on the street include the Government Royapettah Hospital, the historic Royapettah Police Station, Madras Sanskrit College, Valluvar Statue, and the Anjaneyar Temple.
References
- Location in Google Maps
- "Royapettah High Road". GeoIQ. GeoIQ. n.d. Retrieved 19 November 2021.
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