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Southern Railway zone

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Southern Railway
7-Southern Railway
Overview
HeadquartersChennai
Reporting markSR
LocaleTamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Puducherry
Dates of operation14 April 1951; 72 years ago (14 April 1951)
PredecessorSouth Indian Railway
Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway
Mysore State Railway
SuccessorSouthern Railway
South Coast Railway
South Central Railway
South Western Railway
Technical
Previous gaugeBroad gauge
Metre gauge
Narrow gauge
Length5,081 kilometres (3,157 mi) route[1]
Other
Websitesr.indianrailways.gov.in

Southern Railway (abbreviated as SR) is one of the nineteen zones of Indian Railways. It is headquartered at Chennai and operates across the states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and the union territory of Puducherry. The origin of Southern Railway can be traced back to the Madras Railway formed in 1845. Southern Railway was created on 14 April 1951 by merging three state railways, namely, the Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway, the South Indian Railway Company, and the Mysore State Railway. Southern railway maintains about 5,081 kilometres (3,157 mi) of railway lines and operates 727 railway stations.

History Edit

The history of Southern Railway can be traced back to Madras Railway. In 1832, the proposal to construct a first railway line in India at Madras was made by the British. In 1835, the railway track was constructed between Little Mount and Chintadripet in Madras and became operational in 1837.[2] The Madras Railway was established later in 1845 and the construction on the first main line between Madras and Arcot started in 1853, which became operational in 1856.[3] In 1908, Madras Railway merged with Southern Mahratta Railway to form the Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway.[4][5]

In 1944, all the railway companies operating in British India were taken over by the Government.[6] Post Independence, various re-grouping proposal were studied as India had 42 different railway systems. In December 1950, the Central Advisory Committee for Railways approved the plan for Indian Railways into six zonal systems and the Southern Railway zone was created on 14 April 1951 by merging three state railways, namely, the Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway, the South Indian Railway Company, and the Mysore State Railway.[7][8]

Organisation Edit

 
Southern Railway headquarters in Chennai

Southern Railway zone covers the states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Puducherry and a small portion of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. Andaman and Nicobar will form part of the zone once the proposed new railway line between Port Blair and Diglipur becomes operational.[9]

The Southern Railway is headed by the General Manager, assisted by an Additional General Manager. Southern Railway is headquartered in Chennai and is divided into six divisions namely Chennai, Tiruchirappalli, Madurai, Palakkad, Salem and Thiruvananthapuram.[8]

Name of Division Established Headquarters Comments
Bezwada 6-May-1956 Vijaywada Moved to SCR in 1966 and SCoR in 2019
Madurai 6-May-1956 Madurai
Tiruchirappalli 6-May-1956 Tiruchirappalli
Madras 1-August-1956 Chennai
Palakkad 4-August-1956 Palakkad previously known as Olavacode
Guntakal 10-October-1956 Guntakal Moved to SCR in 1977 and SCoR in 2019
Mysore 31-October-1956 Mysuru Moved to SWR in 2003
Hubli 31-October-1956 Hubli Moved to SCR in 1966 and SWR in 2003
Bangalore 31-October-1971 Bangalore Moved to SWR in 2003
Thiruvananthapuram 2-October-1979 Thiruvananthapuram
Salem 14-November-2001 Salem

Operations and infrastructure Edit

The zone operates both passenger and freight trains. Various classes of passenger trains including Vande Bharat Express, Shatabdi Express, Rajdhani Express and Tejas Express are operated by Southern Railways. Freight operations include container traffic from the ports, coal bound to the thermal power stations, oil and petroleum products from refineries, cement and food grains. Most of the lines inside ports, thermal stations, manufacturing industries and owned by the respective companies and the zone provides a link connecting to its network along with the wagons and locomotives. The zone has a larger proportion of passenger traffic compared to freight.[10][11] There are about 727 stations on the Southern railway network.[12]

Locomotives Edit

 
A Erode WAP-7 locomotive of Southern Railway
 
A X class locomotive of the Nilgiri Mountain Railway

Southern Railway utilizes various classes of electric and diesel locomotives to haul the trains. Steam locomotives are used by the Nilgiri Mountain Railway.[13] The zone has three electric locomotive sheds and four diesel locomotive sheds.[14][15]

Maintenance and Workshops Edit

Southern Railway maintains wagon and locomotive workshops at Perambur, Chennai and Ponmalai, Tiruchirapalli, engineering workshop at Arakkonam, carriage maintenance workshops at Basin Bridge and Egmore and a signal and telecommunication workshop at Podanur, Coimbatore. It has three EMU car sheds in Chennai at Avadi, Tambaram, Velachery and MEMU sheds Kollam[16] and Palakkad.[17] Southern Railway maintains trip sheds at Basin Bridge, Egmore, Tondiarpet and Jolarpettai.[18] Southern Railway operated ticket printing presses at Royapuram, Thiruvananthapuram and Tiruchirappalli, but have been phased out due to digitization.[19][20]

 
A typical LHB coach of Indian Railways

Railway coaches and wagons Edit

Southern Railways uses both ICF coaches and LHB coaches for its trains. ICF coaches manufctured by the Integral Coach Factory in Chennai was used predominantly for over sixty years since the formation of the zone in 1951.[21] The ICF coaches are being slowly replaced by the newer LHB rakes which provide better passenger comfort and safety.[22][23]

Railway lines Edit

Following are the list of railway lines operational.[24]

Line Start End Type Gauge Electrified No. of Lines Length Major stations
Chennai Central-Jolarpettai Chennai Central Jolarpettai Main Broad Yes 2 213 kilometres (132 mi) Arakkonam
Chennai Central-Renigunta Chennai Central Renigunta Main Broad Yes 2 135 kilometres (84 mi) Arakkonam
Chennai Central-Gudur Chennai Central Gudur Main Broad Yes 2 136 kilometres (85 mi) Sullurupeta
Jolarpettai–Shoranur Jolarpettai Shoranur Main Broad Yes 2 366 kilometres (227 mi) Salem, Erode, Coimbatore, Coimbatore North, Podanur, Palakkad
Shoranur-Mangalore Shoranur Mangalore Main Broad Yes 2 315 kilometres (196 mi) Kannur, Kozhikode
Shoranur-Tirunelveli Shoranur Tirunelveli Main Broad Yes 2 470 kilometres (290 mi) Thrissur, Ernakulam, Kollam, Kayamkulam, Thiruvananthapuram, Nagercoil
Chennai Egmore-Thoothukudi Chennai Egmore Thoothukudi Main Broad Yes 2 (4 till Chengalpattu) 654 kilometres (406 mi) Chengalpattu, Villupuram, Virudhachalam, Tiruchirappalli, Dindigul, Madurai, Virudhunagar, Vanchi
Tiruchirappalli-Thanjavur Tiruchirappalli Thanjavur Branch Broad Yes 2 50 kilometres (31 mi)
Tiruchirappalli-Erode Tiruchirappalli Erode Branch Broad Yes 1 141 kilometres (88 mi) Karur
Salem-Dindigul Salem Dindigul Branch Broad No 1 159 kilometres (99 mi) Karur
Madurai-Rameswaram Madurai Rameswaram Branch Broad No 1 173.82 kilometres (108.01 mi) Manamadurai
Tiruchirappalli-Sengottai Tiruchirappalli Sengottai Branch Broad No 1 320 kilometres (200 mi) Manamadurai
Vanchi Maniyachchi-Tirunelveli Vanchi Maniyachchi Tirunelveli Branch Broad Yes 2 28.9 kilometres (18.0 mi)
Tiruchirappalli-Thanjavur Tiruchirappalli Thanjavur Branch Broad No 2 50 kilometres (31 mi)
Coimbatore North-Mettupalayam Coimbatore North Mettupalayam Branch Broad Yes 1 32.8 kilometres (20.4 mi)
Mettupalayam-Udhagamandalam Mettupalayam Udhagamandalam Branch Broad No 1 45.9 kilometres (28.5 mi) Coonoor
Thrissur-Guruvayur Thrissur Guruvayur Branch Broad Yes 1 22.6 kilometres (14.0 mi)
Shoranur-Nilambur Road Shoranur Nilambur Road Branch Broad No 1 65.8 kilometres (40.9 mi)
Ernakulam-Kayanmkulam Ernakulam Kayanmkulam Branch Broad Yes 2 100.34 kilometres (62.35 mi) Alappuzha
Kollam-Punalur Kollam Punalur Branch Broad No 1 44 kilometres (27 mi)
Sengottai-Punalur Sengottai Punalur Branch Broad No 1 49 kilometres (30 mi)
Nagercoil-Kanniyakumari Nagercoil Kanniyakumari Branch Broad Yes 1 15.5 kilometres (9.6 mi)
Tenkasi-Tiruchendur Tenkasi Tiruchendur Branch Broad No 1 61.2 kilometres (38.0 mi)
Tenkasi-Sengottai Tenkasi Sengottai Branch Broad No 1 8 kilometres (5.0 mi)
Irugur-Podanur Irugur Podanur Branch Broad Yes 1 10.9 kilometres (6.8 mi)
Dindigul-Pollachi Dindigul Pollachi Branch Broad Yes 1 120.7 kilometres (75.0 mi) Palani
Podanur-Pollachi Podanur Pollachi Branch Broad Yes 1 40 kilometres (25 mi)
Palakkad–Pollachi line Palakkad Pollachi Branch Broad Yes 1 57.8 kilometres (35.9 mi)
Salem-Mettur Dam Salem Mettur Dam Branch Broad Yes 1 38.9 kilometres (24.2 mi)
Salem-Virudhachalam Salem Virudhachalam Branch Broad Yes 1 139 kilometres (86 mi)
Cuddalore-Thanjavur Cuddalore Thanjavur Branch Broad No 1 146 kilometres (91 mi)
Cuddalore-Virudhachalam Cuddalore Virudhachalam Branch Broad No 1 57 kilometres (35 mi) Mayiladuthurai
Villupuram-Puducherry Villupuram Puducherry Branch Broad Yes 1 37.6 kilometres (23.4 mi)
Villupuram-Katpadi Villupuram Katpadi Branch Broad Yes 1 161 kilometres (100 mi) Tiruvannamalai
Thanjavur-Karaikal Thanjavur Karaikal Branch Broad No 1 95.4 kilometres (59.3 mi) Nagapattinam
Mayiladuthurai-Thiruvarur Mayiladuthurai Thiruvarur Branch Broad No 1 39 kilometres (24 mi)
Arakkonam-Chengalpattu Arakkonam Chengalpattu Branch Broad Yes 1 68 kilometres (42 mi)
Nagapattinam-Velankanni Nagapattinam Velankanni Branch Broad No 1 10.4 kilometres (6.5 mi)
Madurai-Bodinayakkanur Madurai Bodinayakkanur Branch Broad No 1 88 kilometres (55 mi)
Thiruvarur-Tiruturaipundi Thiruvarur Tiruturaipundi Branch Broad No 1 26 kilometres (16 mi)
Karaikkudi-Tiruturaipundi Karaikkudi Tiruturaipundi Branch Broad No 1 149 kilometres (93 mi)
Tiruturaipundi-Agastiyampalli Tiruturaipundi Agastiyampalli Branch Broad No 1 36.8 kilometres (22.9 mi)

Defunct railway lines include Kundala Valley Railways,[25][26] Kochin Tramways,[27] Madras Tramways,[28] Tiruchendur Light Railway,[29] Dharmapuri and Krishnagiri famine light railways,[30][31] Kodaikanal Light Railway.[32][33]

 
MGR Chennai Central - Mysuru Vande Bharat Express

Trains Edit

Southern Railways operates 41 sets of express trains and 97 sets of superfast trains. The superfast trains include: Vande Bharat Express (3), Rajdhani Express (1), Shatabdi Express (2), Garib Rath Express (2), Duronto Express (1), Jan Shatabdi Express (4), Sampark Kranti Express (1), Anuvrat Express (1), Humsafar Express (1), Tejas Express (1), Uday Express (1), Antyodaya Express (2) and Double Decker Express (1). Apart from this, it operates various Passenger trains, DEMU, EMU services, Chennai Suburban and the Nilgiri Mountain Railway.[34]

 
Chennai Central, the busiest station in the Southern railway network

Stations Edit

There are about 727 stations on the Southern railway network including 486 non suburban stations, 74 suburban stations and 166 halt stations. The major and highest revenue earning stations are Chennai Central, Chennai Egmore, Tambaram, Coimbatore Junction, Madurai Junction, Thiruvananthapuram Central and Ernakulam Junction.[12]

Chennai Suburban Edit

 
Chennai suburban map

Chennai Suburban Railway is the commuter rail system in the city of Chennai which is operated by the Southern Railways. It is the second largest suburban rail network in terms of route length. The system has around 1,174.21 kilometres (729.62 mi) of tracks of which 509.71 kilometres (316.72 mi) have dedicated dual tracks for electrical multiple units (EMUs) and the rest share tracks with other trains called mainline EMUs (MEMUs). The suburban sector has more than 1,000 daily services on four routes.[35][36]

Line Start End Type Length
North Line Chennai Central Sullurupeta Suburban 83 kilometres (52 mi)
South Line Chennai Beach Chengalpattu Suburban 60 kilometres (37 mi)
West Line Chennai Beach Tiruttani Suburban 69 kilometres (43 mi)
Chennai MRTS Chennai Beach Velachery MRTS 19 kilometres (12 mi)

Nilgiri Mountain Railway Edit

 
Nilgiri Mountain Railway

Nilgiri Mountain Railway is a 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) metre gauge railway in Nilgiris district connecting Mettupalayam and Udagamandalam. It was built by the British in 1908 and is operated by the Southern Railways.[37][38] It is the only rack railway in India and operates on its own fleet of steam locomotives between Coonoor and Udhagamandalam.[39] In July 2005, UNESCO added the Nilgiri Mountain Railway as an extension to the World Heritage Site of Mountain Railways of India[40]

See also Edit

References Edit

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External links Edit

  • Southern Railways System Map
  • Southern Railway official website

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For other uses see Southern Railway disambiguation 13 04 57 N 80 16 37 E 13 08240 N 80 27705 E 13 08240 80 27705 Southern Railway7 Southern RailwayOverviewHeadquartersChennaiReporting markSRLocaleTamil Nadu Kerala Andhra Pradesh PuducherryDates of operation14 April 1951 72 years ago 14 April 1951 PredecessorSouth Indian Railway Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway Mysore State RailwaySuccessorSouthern Railway South Coast Railway South Central Railway South Western RailwayTechnicalPrevious gaugeBroad gauge Metre gauge Narrow gaugeLength5 081 kilometres 3 157 mi route 1 OtherWebsitesr wbr indianrailways wbr gov wbr inSouthern Railway abbreviated as SR is one of the nineteen zones of Indian Railways It is headquartered at Chennai and operates across the states of Tamil Nadu Kerala Andhra Pradesh and the union territory of Puducherry The origin of Southern Railway can be traced back to the Madras Railway formed in 1845 Southern Railway was created on 14 April 1951 by merging three state railways namely the Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway the South Indian Railway Company and the Mysore State Railway Southern railway maintains about 5 081 kilometres 3 157 mi of railway lines and operates 727 railway stations Contents 1 History 2 Organisation 3 Operations and infrastructure 3 1 Locomotives 3 2 Maintenance and Workshops 3 3 Railway coaches and wagons 3 4 Railway lines 3 5 Trains 3 6 Stations 4 Chennai Suburban 5 Nilgiri Mountain Railway 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditSee also Timeline of Southern Railway zone and Madras Railway The history of Southern Railway can be traced back to Madras Railway In 1832 the proposal to construct a first railway line in India at Madras was made by the British In 1835 the railway track was constructed between Little Mount and Chintadripet in Madras and became operational in 1837 2 The Madras Railway was established later in 1845 and the construction on the first main line between Madras and Arcot started in 1853 which became operational in 1856 3 In 1908 Madras Railway merged with Southern Mahratta Railway to form the Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway 4 5 In 1944 all the railway companies operating in British India were taken over by the Government 6 Post Independence various re grouping proposal were studied as India had 42 different railway systems In December 1950 the Central Advisory Committee for Railways approved the plan for Indian Railways into six zonal systems and the Southern Railway zone was created on 14 April 1951 by merging three state railways namely the Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway the South Indian Railway Company and the Mysore State Railway 7 8 Organisation Edit nbsp Southern Railway headquarters in ChennaiSouthern Railway zone covers the states of Tamil Nadu Kerala Puducherry and a small portion of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka Andaman and Nicobar will form part of the zone once the proposed new railway line between Port Blair and Diglipur becomes operational 9 The Southern Railway is headed by the General Manager assisted by an Additional General Manager Southern Railway is headquartered in Chennai and is divided into six divisions namely Chennai Tiruchirappalli Madurai Palakkad Salem and Thiruvananthapuram 8 Name of Division Established Headquarters CommentsBezwada 6 May 1956 Vijaywada Moved to SCR in 1966 and SCoR in 2019Madurai 6 May 1956 MaduraiTiruchirappalli 6 May 1956 TiruchirappalliMadras 1 August 1956 ChennaiPalakkad 4 August 1956 Palakkad previously known as OlavacodeGuntakal 10 October 1956 Guntakal Moved to SCR in 1977 and SCoR in 2019Mysore 31 October 1956 Mysuru Moved to SWR in 2003Hubli 31 October 1956 Hubli Moved to SCR in 1966 and SWR in 2003Bangalore 31 October 1971 Bangalore Moved to SWR in 2003Thiruvananthapuram 2 October 1979 ThiruvananthapuramSalem 14 November 2001 SalemOperations and infrastructure EditThe zone operates both passenger and freight trains Various classes of passenger trains including Vande Bharat Express Shatabdi Express Rajdhani Express and Tejas Express are operated by Southern Railways Freight operations include container traffic from the ports coal bound to the thermal power stations oil and petroleum products from refineries cement and food grains Most of the lines inside ports thermal stations manufacturing industries and owned by the respective companies and the zone provides a link connecting to its network along with the wagons and locomotives The zone has a larger proportion of passenger traffic compared to freight 10 11 There are about 727 stations on the Southern railway network 12 Locomotives Edit nbsp A Erode WAP 7 locomotive of Southern Railway nbsp A X class locomotive of the Nilgiri Mountain RailwaySouthern Railway utilizes various classes of electric and diesel locomotives to haul the trains Steam locomotives are used by the Nilgiri Mountain Railway 13 The zone has three electric locomotive sheds and four diesel locomotive sheds 14 15 Name Location Type Locomotive class CountElectric Loco Shed Arakkonam Arakkonam Electric WAP 4 WAG 5 WAG 9 171Electric Loco Shed Erode Erode Electric WAP 4 WAP 7 WAG 7 205Electric Loco Shed Royapuram Chennai Electric WAP 7 109Diesel Loco Shed Ernakulam Ernakulam Diesel WDM 3A WDG 3A WDM 3G WDP 4D WAG 5 59Diesel Loco Shed Erode Erode Diesel WDM 3D WAP 1 WAP 4 WAG 5 WAG 7 147Diesel Loco Shed Golden Rock Tiruchirappalli Diesel WDM 3A WDG 3A WDP 3A WDM 3D WDP 4 WDG 4 YDM 4 148Diesel Loco Shed Tondiarpet Chennai Diesel WDM 3A WDG 3A WDM 7 WDS 6 46Coonoor Loco Shed Coonoor Coonoor Steam Diesel X Class YDM 4Maintenance and Workshops Edit Southern Railway maintains wagon and locomotive workshops at Perambur Chennai and Ponmalai Tiruchirapalli engineering workshop at Arakkonam carriage maintenance workshops at Basin Bridge and Egmore and a signal and telecommunication workshop at Podanur Coimbatore It has three EMU car sheds in Chennai at Avadi Tambaram Velachery and MEMU sheds Kollam 16 and Palakkad 17 Southern Railway maintains trip sheds at Basin Bridge Egmore Tondiarpet and Jolarpettai 18 Southern Railway operated ticket printing presses at Royapuram Thiruvananthapuram and Tiruchirappalli but have been phased out due to digitization 19 20 nbsp A typical LHB coach of Indian RailwaysRailway coaches and wagons Edit Southern Railways uses both ICF coaches and LHB coaches for its trains ICF coaches manufctured by the Integral Coach Factory in Chennai was used predominantly for over sixty years since the formation of the zone in 1951 21 The ICF coaches are being slowly replaced by the newer LHB rakes which provide better passenger comfort and safety 22 23 Railway lines Edit Following are the list of railway lines operational 24 Line Start End Type Gauge Electrified No of Lines Length Major stationsChennai Central Jolarpettai Chennai Central Jolarpettai Main Broad Yes 2 213 kilometres 132 mi ArakkonamChennai Central Renigunta Chennai Central Renigunta Main Broad Yes 2 135 kilometres 84 mi ArakkonamChennai Central Gudur Chennai Central Gudur Main Broad Yes 2 136 kilometres 85 mi SullurupetaJolarpettai Shoranur Jolarpettai Shoranur Main Broad Yes 2 366 kilometres 227 mi Salem Erode Coimbatore Coimbatore North Podanur PalakkadShoranur Mangalore Shoranur Mangalore Main Broad Yes 2 315 kilometres 196 mi Kannur KozhikodeShoranur Tirunelveli Shoranur Tirunelveli Main Broad Yes 2 470 kilometres 290 mi Thrissur Ernakulam Kollam Kayamkulam Thiruvananthapuram NagercoilChennai Egmore Thoothukudi Chennai Egmore Thoothukudi Main Broad Yes 2 4 till Chengalpattu 654 kilometres 406 mi Chengalpattu Villupuram Virudhachalam Tiruchirappalli Dindigul Madurai Virudhunagar VanchiTiruchirappalli Thanjavur Tiruchirappalli Thanjavur Branch Broad Yes 2 50 kilometres 31 mi Tiruchirappalli Erode Tiruchirappalli Erode Branch Broad Yes 1 141 kilometres 88 mi KarurSalem Dindigul Salem Dindigul Branch Broad No 1 159 kilometres 99 mi KarurMadurai Rameswaram Madurai Rameswaram Branch Broad No 1 173 82 kilometres 108 01 mi ManamaduraiTiruchirappalli Sengottai Tiruchirappalli Sengottai Branch Broad No 1 320 kilometres 200 mi ManamaduraiVanchi Maniyachchi Tirunelveli Vanchi Maniyachchi Tirunelveli Branch Broad Yes 2 28 9 kilometres 18 0 mi Tiruchirappalli Thanjavur Tiruchirappalli Thanjavur Branch Broad No 2 50 kilometres 31 mi Coimbatore North Mettupalayam Coimbatore North Mettupalayam Branch Broad Yes 1 32 8 kilometres 20 4 mi Mettupalayam Udhagamandalam Mettupalayam Udhagamandalam Branch Broad No 1 45 9 kilometres 28 5 mi CoonoorThrissur Guruvayur Thrissur Guruvayur Branch Broad Yes 1 22 6 kilometres 14 0 mi Shoranur Nilambur Road Shoranur Nilambur Road Branch Broad No 1 65 8 kilometres 40 9 mi Ernakulam Kayanmkulam Ernakulam Kayanmkulam Branch Broad Yes 2 100 34 kilometres 62 35 mi AlappuzhaKollam Punalur Kollam Punalur Branch Broad No 1 44 kilometres 27 mi Sengottai Punalur Sengottai Punalur Branch Broad No 1 49 kilometres 30 mi Nagercoil Kanniyakumari Nagercoil Kanniyakumari Branch Broad Yes 1 15 5 kilometres 9 6 mi Tenkasi Tiruchendur Tenkasi Tiruchendur Branch Broad No 1 61 2 kilometres 38 0 mi Tenkasi Sengottai Tenkasi Sengottai Branch Broad No 1 8 kilometres 5 0 mi Irugur Podanur Irugur Podanur Branch Broad Yes 1 10 9 kilometres 6 8 mi Dindigul Pollachi Dindigul Pollachi Branch Broad Yes 1 120 7 kilometres 75 0 mi PalaniPodanur Pollachi Podanur Pollachi Branch Broad Yes 1 40 kilometres 25 mi Palakkad Pollachi line Palakkad Pollachi Branch Broad Yes 1 57 8 kilometres 35 9 mi Salem Mettur Dam Salem Mettur Dam Branch Broad Yes 1 38 9 kilometres 24 2 mi Salem Virudhachalam Salem Virudhachalam Branch Broad Yes 1 139 kilometres 86 mi Cuddalore Thanjavur Cuddalore Thanjavur Branch Broad No 1 146 kilometres 91 mi Cuddalore Virudhachalam Cuddalore Virudhachalam Branch Broad No 1 57 kilometres 35 mi MayiladuthuraiVillupuram Puducherry Villupuram Puducherry Branch Broad Yes 1 37 6 kilometres 23 4 mi Villupuram Katpadi Villupuram Katpadi Branch Broad Yes 1 161 kilometres 100 mi TiruvannamalaiThanjavur Karaikal Thanjavur Karaikal Branch Broad No 1 95 4 kilometres 59 3 mi NagapattinamMayiladuthurai Thiruvarur Mayiladuthurai Thiruvarur Branch Broad No 1 39 kilometres 24 mi Arakkonam Chengalpattu Arakkonam Chengalpattu Branch Broad Yes 1 68 kilometres 42 mi Nagapattinam Velankanni Nagapattinam Velankanni Branch Broad No 1 10 4 kilometres 6 5 mi Madurai Bodinayakkanur Madurai Bodinayakkanur Branch Broad No 1 88 kilometres 55 mi Thiruvarur Tiruturaipundi Thiruvarur Tiruturaipundi Branch Broad No 1 26 kilometres 16 mi Karaikkudi Tiruturaipundi Karaikkudi Tiruturaipundi Branch Broad No 1 149 kilometres 93 mi Tiruturaipundi Agastiyampalli Tiruturaipundi Agastiyampalli Branch Broad No 1 36 8 kilometres 22 9 mi Defunct railway lines include Kundala Valley Railways 25 26 Kochin Tramways 27 Madras Tramways 28 Tiruchendur Light Railway 29 Dharmapuri and Krishnagiri famine light railways 30 31 Kodaikanal Light Railway 32 33 nbsp MGR Chennai Central Mysuru Vande Bharat ExpressTrains Edit Southern Railways operates 41 sets of express trains and 97 sets of superfast trains The superfast trains include Vande Bharat Express 3 Rajdhani Express 1 Shatabdi Express 2 Garib Rath Express 2 Duronto Express 1 Jan Shatabdi Express 4 Sampark Kranti Express 1 Anuvrat Express 1 Humsafar Express 1 Tejas Express 1 Uday Express 1 Antyodaya Express 2 and Double Decker Express 1 Apart from this it operates various Passenger trains DEMU EMU services Chennai Suburban and the Nilgiri Mountain Railway 34 nbsp Chennai Central the busiest station in the Southern railway networkStations Edit See also Categorization of Indian Railway stations by commercial importance There are about 727 stations on the Southern railway network including 486 non suburban stations 74 suburban stations and 166 halt stations The major and highest revenue earning stations are Chennai Central Chennai Egmore Tambaram Coimbatore Junction Madurai Junction Thiruvananthapuram Central and Ernakulam Junction 12 Chennai Suburban Edit nbsp Chennai suburban mapSee also Chennai Suburban Railway and Madras Railway Chennai Suburban Railway is the commuter rail system in the city of Chennai which is operated by the Southern Railways It is the second largest suburban rail network in terms of route length The system has around 1 174 21 kilometres 729 62 mi of tracks of which 509 71 kilometres 316 72 mi have dedicated dual tracks for electrical multiple units EMUs and the rest share tracks with other trains called mainline EMUs MEMUs The suburban sector has more than 1 000 daily services on four routes 35 36 Line Start End Type LengthNorth Line Chennai Central Sullurupeta Suburban 83 kilometres 52 mi South Line Chennai Beach Chengalpattu Suburban 60 kilometres 37 mi West Line Chennai Beach Tiruttani Suburban 69 kilometres 43 mi Chennai MRTS Chennai Beach Velachery MRTS 19 kilometres 12 mi Nilgiri Mountain Railway Edit nbsp Nilgiri Mountain RailwaySee also Nilgiri Mountain Railway Nilgiri Mountain Railway is a 1 000 mm 3 ft 3 3 8 in metre gauge railway in Nilgiris district connecting Mettupalayam and Udagamandalam It was built by the British in 1908 and is operated by the Southern Railways 37 38 It is the only rack railway in India and operates on its own fleet of steam locomotives between Coonoor and Udhagamandalam 39 In July 2005 UNESCO added the Nilgiri Mountain Railway as an extension to the World Heritage Site of Mountain Railways of India 40 See also EditZones and divisions of Indian Railways All India Station Masters Association AISMA References Edit Southern Railway vital statistics PDF Southern Railway Retrieved 20 January 2019 Chennai The track record New Indian Express 16 April 2018 Retrieved 9 August 2023 On Forgotten Road Times of India 31 March 2013 Retrieved 9 August 2023 Third oldest railway station in country set to turn 156 Indian Railways Retrieved 13 February 2013 The Cambridge Economic History of India Vol 2 page 755 Orient Longmans Private Limited 2005 ISBN 9788125027317 Evolution of Indian Railways Historical Background Ministry of Railways website Origins and history of Southern Railway PDF Retrieved 14 February 2015 a b Southern Railways about us Southern Railway Retrieved 12 August 2023 Railways to show green signal to a train in Andaman and Nicobar Indian Express 6 February 2017 Retrieved 12 August 2023 Southern Railway punctuality and fiscal performance hit Times of India The Times of India Retrieved 24 February 2018 Southern Railway s financial and operational performance dips The Times of India Retrieved 24 February 2018 a b Southern Railway stations PDF pdf Indian Railways Retrieved 12 August 2023 Coonoor loco shed opened for tourists The Hindu 29 September 2019 Retrieved 12 August 2023 Sheds and Workshops Southern Railway IRFCA Archived from the original on 6 June 2016 Retrieved 24 November 2016 Mechanical Engineering Diesel Loco Sheds Southern Railway Indian Railways Archived from the original on 2 February 2014 Retrieved 19 January 2014 Three ISO certificates for MEMU maintenance shed The Hindu 3 September 2019 Retrieved 27 September 2023 Memu rakes yet to reach Kerala Deccan Chronicle 18 May 2018 Retrieved 27 September 2023 Indian Railways IRFCA Retrieved 12 August 2023 Ticket to the Past The Hindu 30 August 2018 Retrieved 12 August 2023 Railway board plans to ease out 100 year old printing press Times of India 5 November 2017 Retrieved 12 August 2023 DNA Exclusive Is It Time for Indian Railways to Tear Up Ageing Tracks and Old Machinery ZeeNews India com Zee Media Corporation 14 January 2022 Retrieved 6 June 2023 Ayyappan V 4 January 2021 Leakage Found in ICF Coaches The Times of India Retrieved 6 June 2023 Debroy Bibek 9 February 2018 A 70 Year Old Vs a 30 Year Old LHB Coaches Perform Better than ICF Ones Business Standard Retrieved 6 June 2023 Southern Railway Route Map PDF pdf Indian Railways Retrieved 12 August 2023 Remains of Kundala Valley Railway Munnar IRFCA Retrieved 30 December 2020 Correspondent A 22 June 2019 Monorail may return to Munnar The Hindu ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 30 December 2020 Cochin State Forest Tramway FIBIwiki FIBIS Retrieved 30 December 2020 Madras Tramways FIBIwiki FIBIS Retrieved 30 December 2020 Kulasekharapatnam Tissainvillai Light Railway FIBIwiki FIBIS Retrieved 30 December 2020 Morappur Dharmapuri Hosur Railway FIBIwiki FIBIS Retrieved 30 December 2020 Tirupattur Krishnagiri Railway FIBIwiki FIBIS Retrieved 30 December 2020 Imperial Gazetteer of India 1909 FIBIS Retrieved 30 December 2020 IRFCA Mysteries of a Defunct Ropeway FIBIS Retrieved 30 December 2020 Southern Railways indiarailinfo Retrieved 12 August 2023 City Needs More Wheels Times of India 5 July 2013 Archived from the original on 16 April 2014 Retrieved 6 July 2013 Five more train services to Chennai s suburbs The Hindu Chennai 19 March 2012 Archived from the original on 21 April 2012 Retrieved 8 April 2012 Nilgirimountain railway Indianrailway gov in Retrieved 21 August 2019 Mountain Railways of India UNESCO Retrieved 1 March 2010 Indian Hill Railways The Nilgiri Mountain Railway TV BBC 21 February 2010 Retrieved 1 March 2010 Mountain Railways of India UNESCO World Heritage Centre Retrieved 30 April 2006 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Southern Railway Zone India Southern Railways System Map Southern Railway official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Southern Railway zone amp oldid 1180695237, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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