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Railway stations in Chennai

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Railway stations in Chennai

The city of Chennai in Tamil Nadu, India and the headquarters of the Southern Railway Zone, is a major rail transport hub in the country. It has over 40 railway stations which are part of an extensive suburban railway networkThe city is served by two railway terminii - the Chennai Central railway station and the Chennai Egmore railway station.

The first railway station to be built in Chennai is the Royapuram station constructed in 1855 though the city had a railway line that dates back to the 1840s.

Fundamentally Chennai has 4 suburban railway lines, namely North line, West line, South line and MRTS line. The South West line, West North line and West South line are merely minor extensions or modifications of the aforementioned suburban lines. The MRTS is a suburban railway line that chiefly runs on an elevated track exclusively used for running local EMUs or suburban local trains. No express trains or passenger trains run on MRTS line.

List of railway stations in Chennai

The list includes those stations located within the Chennai Metropolitan Area. The Chennai Suburban Railway Network extends outside the metropolitan limits and Chennai Metro stations are not included in the list.

References

Railway stations in Chennai Wikipedia