General Patters Road, Westcott Road, Royapettah High Road | |
Maintained by | Corporation of Chennai |
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Length | 2.17 mi (3.49 km) |
Location | Chennai, India |
Coordinates | 13°03′03″N 80°16′06″E / 13.0507497°N 80.2683518°E |
North end | Anna Salai, Chennai |
South end | Lazarus Church Road, Mylapore, Chennai |
Thiru Vi Ka Salai, or the Thiru Vi Ka High Road, is one of the main streets in the downtown region of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Running from north to south, the street branches off of the arterial Anna Salai north of the LIC Building[1] and ends at Luz Corner in Mylapore, continuing as the Ramakrishna Mutt Road. The street connects the neighbourhoods of Royapettah, Mylapore and Gopalapuram.[2] The street includes three individual stretches formerly known as General Patters Road, Westcott Road and Royapettah High Road, respectively. The longest stretch, formerly known as the Royapettah High Road, runs to a length of 1.17 km (0.73 mi).[3] The presence of numerous automobile dealers on the northern end of the street resulted in Chennai coming to be known as The Detroit of India.[1]
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