Chennai Egmore (), formerly known as
Madras Egmore, is a railway station in
Egmore,
Chennai (Madras),
South India. The station acts as the arrival and departure point for trains connecting Chennai and southern, central
Tamil Nadu and
Kerala.This is one of the two main railway terminals in the city along with
Chennai Central (Madras Central), which serves the north and west bound trains from the city. However, some trains to the north-east and eastern parts of the country also start from/pass through here, though the number is much fewer than the ones from Chennai Central. The Chennai Beach—
Tambaram suburban railway line also passes through the station. The building of the railway station with decorative domes is one of the prominent
landmarks of Chennai. This station is known in
Tamil as Ezhumbur. Over 75% of the trains starting from Chennai Egmore station pass through
Tiruchirapalli and
Madurai at different times.The Chennai Egmore station has a platform which allows vehicles to be driven up almost to the side of the train—to allow for easy loading/unloading of baggage and passengers. The elegant building is built in the Gothic style of architecture with imposing domes and corridors. It is one of the prominent landmarks of the city of Chennai. The recently opened northern entrance to this railway station is on the arterial Poonamalee High road in Chennai city.
Trains
Trains originating from Chennai Egmore
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