Chengalpattu to Avadi at ₹0, onwards on GoMini Taxi Booking Service
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Outstation Taxi Fare - One Way & Round Trip Pricing Chart
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| VEHICLE TYPE | ONE WAY TAXI FARE | ROUND TRIP TAXI FARE |
|---|---|---|
| Go Mini | ₹13 / Km | ₹12 / Km |
| Go 4Seaters | ₹14 / Km | ₹13 / Km |
| Go 6Seaters | ₹19 / Km | ₹18 / Km |
| Go 7Seaters | ₹20 / Km | ₹19 / Km |
* Minimum distance: 50Kms. Toll, parking, hill station, waiting & state permit charges are extra, only if applicable.
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The approximate distance between these locations is around 0 kms (about 0h 0m of travel time). The distance may vary slightly depending on the specific route taken and the mode of travel. Road networks and connectivity play an important role in determining the exact distance. This information helps in planning travel, transport, and logistics effectively between different destinations.
Why Visit Avadi?
Avadi is a City in Chennai, Thiruvallur district, Tamil Nadu, India. Its the headquarters of Avadi City Police, Avadi City Corporation and Avadi Taluk located within the Thiruvallur district of Tamil Nadu, India. Situated at about 22 kilometres (14 mi) from Chennai Central Railway Station. It is surrounded by major defence establishments and is home to various universities and engineering colleges. The neighborhood is served by Avadi Railway Station of the Chennai Suburban Railway and just 7 km from the upcoming Karayanchavadi Metro of Chennai Metro Rail. As of 2011, Avadi had a population of 345,996, which is 10th most populous place in Tamil Nadu. It is home to the Heavy Vehicles Factory (HVF), Ordnance Factory Board (ODF) which houses Engine Factory and Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment (CVRDE). The lake in Avadi was known as Paaleripattu, which is now found only in very old land documents.