Main Central Road
State Highway 1 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by Kerala Public Works Department | ||||
Length | 240.6 km (149.5 mi) | |||
Component highways | National Highway 183 near Chengannur to Kottayam | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end | Kesavadasapuram, Thiruvananthapuram | |||
North end | NH 544 in Angamaly | |||
Location | ||||
Districts | Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Ernakulam | |||
Highway system | ||||
State Highways in Kerala | ||||
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The Main Central Road, better known as MC Road is the arterial State Highway in the Travancore region of Kerala state, India. It is designated as SH 1 by the Kerala Public Works Department. The highway was built by Raja Kesavadas, Dewan of Travancore.
Route description[]
This road starts from National Highway 66 at Kesavadasapuram in Thiruvananthapuram the capital city of Kerala and rejoins the NH 544 at Angamaly[1] a suburb of Kochi city in Ernakulam district. The MC Road passes through Venjaramoodu, Kilimanoor, Nilamel, Ayoor, Kottarakkara, Adoor, Pandalam, Chengannur, Tiruvalla, Changanassery, Kottayam, Ettumanoor, Kuravilangad, Monippally, Puthuvely, Koothattukulam, Muvattupuzha, Pezhakkappilly , Mannoor , Pulluvazhy, Perumbavoor and Kalady. Before NH 544 was built through Angamaly, MC road extended up to Karukutty village 6 km (3.7 mi) away from Angamaly town in the Chalakudy road. A section of this road between Mulakuzha and Kottayam is now upgraded as a section of NH 183. MC Road is a popular route to access the shrine of Sabarimala. It covers many important towns of Central and South Kerala.
History[]
The highway was built by Raja Kesavadas, the dewan of the Travancore Kingdom. The MC road was renovated under the World Bank aided 'Kerala State Transport Project (2006)'. The upgrading was carried out in two phases. Under phase 1, two stretches, Thaikkod (near Venjarammoodu) – Chengannur and Muvattupuzha – Angamaly were upgraded and works were completed in 2010. In addition, a new road link to NH 66 has been completed between Thaikkod and Vetturoad (near Kazhakootam in Trivandrum). In phase 2, the Chengannur – Ettumanoor 47 km (29 mi) stretch was upgraded. The road has a total width of 10 metres (33 ft) and facilitates two-lane traffic. The road also have a 7-metre (23 ft) carriageway and a sealed shoulder, having width of 1.5 metres (4 ft 11 in). The project also features protection walls and adequate drainage facilities. The construction of seven bridges has also been envisaged as part of the project. This includes the constructions at Neelimangalam, Manipuzha, Pannikuzhy, Arattukadavu, Illimala, Thondara, and Kallissery. In addition, three existing bridges along the route is also widened. The work was launched on 14 September 2014 and completed in 2018.[2]
Main intersections[]
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- Trivandrum Capital of Kerala (NH66)
- Mannanthala -(Sreekaryam - Peroorkada Road)
- Vattapara - (Pothencode- Nedumangad Road)
- Vembayam - State Highway 47 (Kerala) connecting Attingal and Nedumangadu
- Venjarammoodu - State Highway 47 (Kerala) connecting Attingal and Nedumangadu
- Kilimanoor - State Highway 46 (Kerala) connecting Attingal and Kilimanoor
- Nilamel - State Highway 62 (Kerala) Connecting Varkala & Madathara
- Ayoor (Kollam Road & State Highway 48)
- Kottarakara NH 744 (Kollam- Thirumangalam Road crosses)
- Adoor Central Junction (Pathanamthitta road National Highway 183A (India) & State Highway 5 )
- Adoor High School Junction (State Highway 5)
- Pandalam Medical Mission Junction (Pandalam- Nooranad- Kayamkulam road via Kudassanad)
- Pandalam (Mavelikkara-Pathanamthitta road)
- Pandalam (Kulanada T.B Junction Pandalam - Aranmula road via Kulanada)
- Mulakuzha (Mavelikara- road via Kodukulanji)
- Chengannur (Mavelikara road via Puliyoor, Kerala)
- Thiruvalla (SH-07 towards Pathanamthitta & Kumbazha)
- Thiruvalla (Ambalapuzha, Kayamkulam road)
- Changanassery (Alapuzha road)
- Changanassery (Vakathanam Road & Vazhoor Road)
- Kottayam (NH 220 towards Kumily & Teni)
- Kottayam Baker Jn. (Kumarakom) & Cherthala
- Ettumanur (MG University road)
- Ettumanur (Pala & Poonjar road)
- Ettumanur (Vaikom & Ernakulam road)
- Kuravilangad (Vaikom & Alapuzha road)
- Kuravilangad (Pala road)
- Kuravilangad (Njeezhoor & Peruva & piravom road)
- Monippally (Ernakulam-Palai road, Piravom, Peruva, Vaikom, Ramapuram, Uzhavoor road)
- Koothattukulam (Palai, Piravom & Kalamassery Proposed NH Road)
- Muvattupuzha (Thodupuzha Road, Main Eastern Highway End Reach)
- Muvattupuzha (Kochi-Madurai NH 49 Intersection)
- Perumbavoor (Aluva-Munnar Road & Kolenchery Road)
- Kalady (Malayattoor Road & Aluva Deasm Road)
- Kalady (Mattoor Junction, Nedumbassery Airport, North Paravur Road)
- Angamali (NH 544)
Surveillance[]
The Motor Vehicles Department, in partnership with the Kerala Road Safety Authority (KRSA) and the police has installed automatic traffic enforcement camera systems in between Venjaramoodu - Chengannur section of MC road for detecting speed violations of vehicles.[3]
See also[]
- Punalur -Muvattupuzha road
- National Highway 183 (India)
- NH 66
- NH 544
- Roads in Kerala
- List of State Highways in Kerala
References[]
- ^ "State Highways in Kerala". Archived from the original on 1 December 2010. Retrieved 17 November 2010.
- ^ George, Sarath Babu (14 September 2014). "Chengannur Ettumanoor road work to be launched". The Hindu. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
- ^ More roads under surveillance
- State Highways in Kerala