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Mambalam railway station

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Tracks
  
4

Opened
  
1911

Parking
  
Available

Platforms in use
  
4 (2 island platforms)

Location
  
Mambalam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

Owned by
  
Ministry of Railways, Indian Railways

Line(s)
  
South and South West lines of Chennai Suburban Railway

Structure type
  
Standard on-ground station

Address
  
Ranganathan St, Jothi Nagar, West Mambalam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600033

Owners
  
Ministry of Railways, Indian Railways

Similar
  
Chennai Eg railway st, Chengalpattu Junction railway st, Maraimalai Nagar railway st, Kattankulathur railway station, Chennai Beach railway st

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Mambalam railway station is one of the railway stations of the Chennai Beach–Chengelpet section of the Chennai Suburban Railway Network. It serves the neighbourhoods of West Mambalam and T. Nagar. It is situated between the two neighbourhoods, about 11 km from Chennai Beach, and has an elevation of 13 m above sea level.

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With a patronage of 200,000 passenger a day, Mambalam railway station is one of the busiest stations in the city.

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History

Mambalam railway station was constructed when the suburban railway service connecting Madras Egmore with Kanchipuram was opened in 1911. The suburban service between Madras Beach and Tambaram was inaugurated on 11 May 1931 and in this regard, two railway tracks were electrified by 15 November 1931. The section was converted to 25 kV AC traction on 15 January 1967.

Facilities

About 19 express and passenger trains pass through the station.

Mambalam railway station is one of the busiest stations in the city and handles over 200,000 passenger daily, with more than 1,000 passengers an hour. The parking lot at the station has a capacity to accommodate around 500 to 600 two-wheelers and around 200 bicycles.

The station has a footbridge descending into Ranganathan Street at the southern end of the station. However, following a demand, a second footbridge was built in 2014 at the northern end.

The passenger reservation system (PRS) centre at the station caters to residents of the neighbourhoods including T. Nagar, West Mambalam, Kodambakkam, and Vadapalani. It is a major railway ticket-booking centre after Moore Market Complex and Tambaram. It has 10 counters for booking tickets and another counter for enquiries, and sells around 2,500 tickets daily.

Security

The station is covered by the ₹ 400-million Integrated Security Surveillance System (ISSS) project implemented in 2012. The project, implemented jointly by the Southern Railways and HCL Infosystems, includes installation of CCTV cameras that would record visuals around the clock and store the data for 30 days, with the footage transmitted and stored using an Internet Protocol system.

References

Mambalam railway station Wikipedia