15-783: (Redirected from Metro Purple Line ) Purple Line may refer to: Public transit [ edit ] Asia [ edit ] Purple Line (Chennai Metro) , Chennai, India Purple Line (Namma Metro) , Bangalore, India Purple Line (Pune Metro) , Pune, India Purple Line (Bangkok) , Thailand North East MRT line , Singapore Seoul Subway Line 5 , Seoul, South Korea Taoyuan Airport MRT , Taoyuan, Taiwan Tseung Kwan O line , Hong Kong Purple Line (Dubai Metro) , Dubai Metro Purple Line (Tel Aviv Light Rail) , light-rail line under construction in Tel Aviv, Israel United Kingdom [ edit ] Sheffield Supertram Purple Line,
30-517: A bus rapid transit line in Saint Paul, Minnesota SFO–Millbrae line , former rapid transit line serving San Francisco International Airport, California, U.S. Purple Line (VTA) , former light rail line in San Jose, California Road transportation [ edit ] Purple Belt (Pittsburgh) , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Other uses [ edit ] Purple Line (ceasefire line) ,
45-598: A proposed light rail line in San Diego County, California, U.S. Purple Line (Pittsburgh) , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania LYNX Purple Line , a proposed commuter rail line in Charlotte, North Carolina E Line (RTD) , a light rail line in and near Denver, Colorado, U.S. IRT Flushing Line , a rapid transit line in New York City, serving the 7 <7> trains MBTA Commuter Rail or Purple Line, in
60-773: A tram line in Sheffield, England Crossrail , London, England Germany [ edit ] U6 (Berlin U-Bahn) , Berlin North America [ edit ] Purple Line (CTA) , an elevated train line in Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Purple Line (Maryland) , a transit line currently under construction in Maryland counties bordering Washington, D.C. Purple Line (Mexico City Metro) , Mexico Purple Line (Mexico City Metrobús) , Mexico Purple Line (San Diego Trolley) ,
75-527: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Line 3 (Chennai Metro) The Purple Line or Line 3 is one of the planned lines of Chennai Metro . It is part of the second phase of the project and the under construction line stretches from Madhavaram Milk Colony to Siruseri SIPCOT . The 45.4 km (28.2 mi) long line will consist of 47 stations, out of which 28 will be underground and 19 will be at grade or elevated. The construction of
90-525: Is estimated to cost ₹ 63,246 crore (US$ 7.6 billion) of which initially ₹ 4,710 crore (US$ 560 million) was loaned by JICA. On 14 February 2021, Prime Minister of India announced that the government has set aside ₹ 63,000 crore (US$ 7.5 billion) for the construction of phase II and further extension. In 2022, the state government proposed an extension plan for the third line from Siruseri to Kilambakkam , covering an approximate 25 km (16 mi). In September 2023, feasibility report
105-553: The 1967 ceasefire line on the Golan Heights "Purple Line" (song) , a 2008 song by TVXQ The Purple Line , the debut novel of Indian author, Priyamvada N Purushotham Line of purples , a part of the CIE chromaticity diagram See also [ edit ] Line of purples , a concept in color theory Magenta Line (disambiguation) Pink Line (disambiguation) Violet Line (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
120-652: The Boston area, Massachusetts, U.S. Norristown High Speed Line or Purple Line, a light rail line near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. Line 4 Sheppard , a subway line in Toronto, Ontario, Canada Viva Purple , a bus rapid transit line in the Regional Municipality of York, Ontario, Canada D Line (Los Angeles Metro) , a subway line in Los Angeles, California Metro Purple Line (Minnesota) ,
135-650: The Oricon Weekly sales chart in Japan, making the group the first foreign male group or boyband to top the Japanese charts and second Korean artist after BoA to do so. "Purple Line" was Tohoshinki's first single that was originally released in Japanese and later released in Korean as a single. According to the members, the name "Purple Line" refers to the thin rays of light on horizon when the sun sets. Despite being
150-477: The existing stations operational in the first phase. On 20 November 2020, foundation stone for the second phase was laid and construction commenced. In November 2022, Alstom was awarded the contract to supply metro coaches for the phase II expansion. In May 2023, CMRL announced a revised plan for the second phase revising the station count on the third line to 47. As per the final plan, the fourth line will extend for 45.4 km (28.2 mi). The second phase
165-466: The first #1 single from Tohoshinki, it is not their strongest single in terms of physical sales, with " Break Out! " having the biggest lead in Japan. It was released a week before their third Japanese album T which included the song in its tracks. The music video was shot in South Korea , the first time for a Japanese single by the group. The producers used new strategies to market the song and
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#1732782907055180-569: The first phase of Chennai Metro started in June 2009. Commercial operations started on the green line in June 2015. On 10 February 2019, the extension of blue line was opened, completing the first phase of the metro. In July 2016, Government of Tamil Nadu announced that the second phase would have three lines totaling 104 km (65 mi) in length with 104 stations. Two corridors would extend from Madhavaram connecting with Siruseri and Sholinganallur respectively (lines 3 and 5) with
195-419: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Purple Line . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Purple_Line&oldid=1235360432 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
210-425: The third corridor connecting Koyambedu with Lighthouse (line 4). The third line connecting Madhavaram Milk Colony and Siruseri SIPCOT will extend to 45.8 km (28.5 mi) of which 19.1 km (11.9 mi) would be elevated and 26.7 km (16.6 mi) underground . It will consist of 50 stations including 30 undergrounds stations. The stations for the second phase were designed to be smaller than
225-514: Was submitted by CMRL for the proposed expansion of the line, green lighting the same. The extension was scrapped due to patronage and profitability concerns. under construction Purple Line (song) " Purple Line " is Tohoshinki 's 16th Japanese single, written by the Korean composer who made Tohoshinki's biggest hits in Korea such as " Rising Sun " and " "O"-Jung.Ban.Hap. " It became Tohoshinki's first Japanese single to reach #1 on
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