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Rameswaram railway station

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Owned by
  
Indian Railways

Line(s)
  
Rameswaram-Manamadurai

Elevation
  
2 m

Platforms in use
  
4

Operated by
  
Southern Railway

Tracks
  
12

Phone
  
090451 48647

Rameswaram railway station

Location
  
GP Road, Rameswaram, Ramanathapuram district, Tamil Nadu

Connections
  
Bus stand, Auto rickshaw stand

Address
  
Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu 623526

Similar
  
Madurai Junction railway st, Tiruchirappalli Junction railway st, Manamadurai Junction railway st, Viluppuram Junction railway st, Ramanathapuram railway station

Rameswaram railway station



Rameswaram railway station is a railway station serving the town of Rameswaram located on the Rameswaram Island in the Ramnad district of Tamil Nadu.

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Administration

It is belongs to the Madurai railway division and is an important terminal of the Southern Railway Zone. Its official code is RMM.

The station links the pilgrim town as well as the rest of the island to the mainland via the highly acclaimed Pamban Rail Bridge.

Location and Layout

The train station is located on the GP Road which is a few seconds drive from the Ramanathasamy Temple and is easily accessible by bus, auto-rickshaws and taxis anywhere from the main town.

The station is one of the oldest in the country, and accommodated trains such as the Sethu Express and the Boatmail Express, which were two of the most significant and historic trains operated in the region prior to the gauge conversion.

There are 4 platforms and 7 railway tracks and 2 pitlines within the station. Currently, the Rameswaram railway station and the Pamban Junction railway station are the only two train stations in the island excluding the former rail terminus in Dhanushkodi that is no longer in use.The metre-gauge branch line from Pamban Junction to Dhanushkodi was abandoned after it was destroyed in a cyclone in 1964.

References

Rameswaram railway station Wikipedia