Wednesday 16 December 2015

Moore Market, Chennai

Moore Market Complex railway station

Chennai Central Suburban (Moore Market Complex)
சென்னை நடுவம்-புறநகர் (மூர் சந்தை வளாகம்)
Terminal of Chennai Suburban Railway
Chennai Moore Market Station.jpg
The office complex and entrance of the Station
LocationStation Road, ChennaiTamil Nadu,India
Owned byMinistry of RailwaysIndian Railways
Line(s)North LineWest Line and West North Line
Platforms3
Tracks3
Construction
Structure typeStandard on-ground station
ParkingAvailable
Disabled accessChennai Central
Other information
Station codeMMC
Fare zoneSouthern Railways
History
Previous namesMadras and Southern Mahratta Railway
Traffic
Passengers (2013)400,000
Services
275
Location
Chennai Central Moore Market Complex (MMC) is located in Chennai
Chennai Central Moore Market Complex (MMC)
Chennai Central Moore Market Complex (MMC)
Chennai Central Moore Market Complex (MMC) (Chennai)
The Moore Market Complex (MMC) is a commercial building complex and railway terminus for the Chennai suburban railwaysystem, situated in Park Town, Chennai. The name Moore Market comes from a market that used to exist at the site before being demolished to make way for the expansion of the Chennai Central station.

HistoryEdit


The Moore Market, c. 1905
Moore Market was originally built to house the hawkers in the Broadway area of Madras. Its foundation stone was laid by Sir George Moore, president of the Madras Corporationin 1898. The building was designed in theIndo Saracenic style by RE Ellis and was constructed by A. Subramania Aiyar. The market, which consisted of a series of shops around a central quadrangle was finally completed in 1900, and had sections for meat, flowers and food items, but was particularly popular for curios including antiques, art, books and pets. Over the years, it gradually took the status of a flea market where one could buy rare and second hand items for a bargain.[1][2]
The Indian Railways, needing land to expand the congested Chennai Central station, tried unsuccessfully to take over the market. On 30 May 1985, the market building was destroyed due to a fire whose cause remains a mystery.[3] The structure was later razed to make way for the new Chennai Suburban Railway terminus and reservation centre. This multistoreyed building also houses the offices of various departments of the railways. The demolition of the market andPeople's Park is considered to mark the beginning of heritage activism in the city.[1]

RehabilitationEdit

The government later built a new commercial complex named "Lily Pond Complex" to rehabilitate the traders of Moore Market, further west of the original site. Built in 1986 at a cost of  66 million, the shopping complex lies mostly vacant due to poor patronage.[4] Majority of the traders continue to live on the streets to this day, hawking used mechanical and electronic goods.

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