Top 7 Oldest Railway Station in Tamil Nadu
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Tuticorin railway station is a train station connecting the city of Thoothukudi in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The station belongs to the Madurai railway division, a part of Southern Railway Zone.
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Top 7 Oldest Railway Stations In Tamil Nadu
#1 Royapuram Junction (RPM) - 1856
Royapuram Railway Station, Chennai Suburban Railway Station in Chennai, India was the headquarters of the Madras and Southern Maharashtra Railways until 1922 when the headquarters was replaced by Exmore.
#2 Tiruchirappalli Junction ( TPJ ) - 1859
Tiruchirappalli Junction Railway Station is the nearest railway station to the Central Bus Stand in Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu. It serves as the headquarters of the Tiruchirappalli Railway Division of the Southern Railway Zone. The Tiruchirappalli Junction is used by about 150,000 passengers daily. Tiruchirappalli Junction is the second largest railway station in Tamil Nadu and one of the busiest in India.
#3 Madurai Junction (MDU ) - 1859
Madurai Junction is a railway station in South India. The station is the headquarters of the Southern Railway's Madurai Railway Division, which is one of the top 100 reservation stations in the country and is the Indian Railway's A1 grade railway station.
#4 Coimbatore Junction (CBM ) - 1861
It is one of the major railway stations in South India. It is the third busiest and earliest railway station in Tamil Nadu, after Chennai and Trichy Central. Chennai Egmore, Tiruchirappalli Junction, Madurai Junction, Tambaram Junction, Coimbatore Junction, and Puratchi Chairperson Dr. MG Ramachandran Central Railway Station are the most profitable stations of Southern Railway.
#5 Erode Junction ( ED ) - 1862
Erode Junction railway station is the main railway junction serving the other cities of Tamil Nadu. Erode Junction is one of the major railway Junctions in Southern Railway and is located near Erode Central Bus Terminus.
#6 Puratchi Thalaivar Dr. M.G. Ramachandran Central Railway Station (MAS) - 1873
Chennai Central was formerly known as Madras Central. It is one of the busiest railway stations in South India and one of the most important centers in the country.It is the largest railway station in Tamil Nadu .Chennai is the largest city of Tamil Nadu and is well connected by trains from Chennai Central to other cities like Tiruchirappalli Junction, Coimbatore and Madurai.Apart from Chennai Central, Chennai Egmore Railway Station also operates.
#7 Tuticorin ( TN ) - 1874
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