Friday, July 24, 2009

The Hub

Any Chennaiite wondering about the relevance of George Town in these modern times must spend an hour or so at the Broadway bus terminus. That it is a crowded, bustling bus depot goes without saying. That you can hear some fifteen different languages being spoken should also not come as a surprise. But the sheer number of Metropolitan Transport Corporation (MTC) buses coming through is overwhelming. In the 15 minutes or so that I spent there on a Sunday afternoon, I counted 18 buses going out; considering that it was a non-business day and non-peak hour, it is not far-fetched to estimate that at least 1,500 buses would pass through this terminus every day.

That makes Broadway the largest of MTC's hubs; and remember, this is after the wholesale vegetable market having been shifted away from the George Town area and after the inter-state bus terminus also having been moved away to the other corner of the city. Despite those moves, George Town continues to be a hub for commercial activity; also, its proximity to the Madras High Court, the District Collectorate, the Port of Chennai and several other government and private institutions ensures that every resident of Chennai will have to pass through it one day or the other.

If only those changes hadn't been made, Broadway would have been absolutely unmanageable today. So, if you think you're in the most happening place in the city, come here, stay a while and think again!


3 comments:

Leif Hagen said...

Reminds me of taking buses in Bengaluru back in February! Dhanyavadagalu

LVISS said...

U HAVE OMITTED TO MENTION ABOUT TWO OTHER BUS TERMINUSES PARRY AND HIGH COURT. UNLESS U R FAMILIAR U WILL GO TO ONE INSTEAD OF THE OTHER.

Shantaram said...

@ Leif: Did you ever take one to Chennai? Guess not!

@ Lviss: Those are mere drops - you can't mistake those for Broadway!