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Tambaram railway station

Tambaram railway station (station code: TBM[4]) is an NSG–1 category Indian railway station in Chennai railway division of Southern Railway zone.[5] It is also one of the railway terminals of the Chennai Beach–Tambaram section of the Chennai Suburban Railway Network, situated at a distance of 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from the centre of Tambaram and 27 kilometres (17 mi) from Chennai Beach station. It is one of the fastest-growing railway hubs outside Chennai Central in the southern direction. Every day, on an average, around 150,000 commuters use the station. About 500 suburban electric trains operate from Tambaram, including those between Chennai Beach and Chengalpattu and Kancheepuram.[6][7] Further, more than 25 express trains, including those bound for Howrah and other places in the northern India, pass through the town. It is also the third busiest station in the city (after Chennai Central and Chennai Egmore). It is one of the four railway terminals within Chennai City. The daily ticket sales at Tambaram fetch 1 million, half of which comes from suburban travellers. It is the second most revenue-generating station in Chennai after Moore Market Complex.[8] A total of 52 trains pass through the station.[9]

Tambaram railway station
Commuter and Regional rail station
Tambaram railway station
General information
LocationTambaram, Chennai
Tamil Nadu
India
Coordinates12°55′34″N 80°07′03″E / 12.926056°N 80.117389°E / 12.926056; 80.117389
Owned byMinistry of Railways (India)
Operated byIndian Railways
Line(s)
Distance
Platforms8 Side platforms (Commissioned)[1]
2 (Under construction)[2]
Tracks13[2]
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
ParkingAvailable
Other information
StatusActive
Station codeTBM
Zone(s) Southern Railway
Division(s) Chennai
ClassificationNon-suburban 1 (NSG 1)
History
Opened2004 (2004)
Electrified1931[3]
Passengers
2018150,000 (per day)[2]
Route map
km
Chennai Central 11
Basin Bridge 9
to Chennai–Bangalore line
Chennai diamond junction
Washermanpet 7
to Gudur–Chennai section
6
Royapuram
4
Chennai Beach
3
Chennai Fort
1
Chennai Park
0
Chennai Egmore
2
Chetput
Cooum River
4
Nungambakkam
5
Kodambakkam
7
Mambalam
8
Saidapet
Adyar River
State Highway 48
11
Guindy
13
St. Thomas Mount
14
Pazhavanthangal
16
Meenambakkam / Chennai Airport
17
Tirusulam
Arakkonam Junction 63
19
Pallavaram
on Chennai–Bangalore line
21
Chromepet
Arakkonam Naval Air Station
23
Tambaram Sanatorium
Kollar River
25
Tambaram
Takkolam 56
NH 32
Tirumalpur 49
28
Perungalathur
Kanchipuram 36
30
Vandalur
Kanchipuram East 35
33
Urapakkam
Nathapettai 29
36
Guduvancheri
State Highway 48
39
Potheri
Walajabad 22
41
Kattankulathur
Pazhava Seevaram 15
43
Maraimalai Nagar Kamarajar
Palur 12
Ford factory
Villiyambakkam 10
47
Singaperumal Koil
Radipalayam 8
52
Paranur
56 / 0
Chengalpattu Junction
Palar River
59
Tirumani
64
Otivakkam
69
Padalam
76
Karunghuzi
80
Madurantakam
87
Pakkam
91
Melmaruvathur
94
Acharapakkam
100
Tozhuppedu
NH 32
105
Karasangal
110
Olakur
114
Panchalam
121
Tindivanam
NH 32
131
Mailam
136
NediMozhiyanur
Thondi River
Sankara Parani River
139
Perani
147
Vikravandi
152
Mundiyampakkam
NH 45
to Katpadi Junction on West South line
158 / 0
Viluppuram Junction
NH 332
to Puducherry
to Chord line
166
Serndanur
Thenpennai River
172
Thiruthuraiyur
NH 36
178
Panruti
State Highway 9
186
Melpattambakkam
191
Nellikuppam
196
Varakalpattu
201
Thirupadiripuliyur
State Highway 68
205 / 0
Cuddalore Port Junction
Kullanchavandi 14
209
Capper Quarry
Kurinjipadi 25
NH 332
NH 36
217
Alapakkam
Vadalur 30
Alapakkam Oil Refinery
Neyyeli 38
225
Puduchattiram
Neyyeli Lignite Mines
232
Parangipettai
Uttangal Mangalam 45
Vellar River
to Chord line
238
Killai
to Salem
243
Chidambaram
State Highway 69
248
Vellampadugai
Vriddhachalam Junction 58
Kollidam River
Vellar River
250
Kollidam
to Chord line
257
Arasur
261
Sirkazhi
266
Vaithiswaran Koil
State Highway 150
274
Anandatandyapuram
276
Nidur
Kaveri
280 / 0
Mayiladuthurai Junction
Malliyam 284
8
Manganallur
Kuttalam 288
12
Kollamangudi
Narasingampet 295
16 / 0
Peralam Junction
State Highway 22
Aduthurai 300
19
Punthotam
Tiruvidaimaruthur 303
24
Nannilam
Tirunagesvaram 306
31
Virkudi
State Highway 66
36
Koddikalpalayam
Kumbakonam 311
Darasuram 315
39
Thiruvarur Junction
Swamimalai 318
8
Ambagarattur
Sundaraperumal Kovil 320
13
Pattakudi
Kudamuruti River
16
Thirunallaru
Papanasam 324
21
Karai Kovilpthu
Pandaravadai 327
23
Karaikal
Ayyampet 333
28
Tirumalairayanapattinam
Pasupatikovil 335
34
Nagore
Vettar River
39
Vellipalayam
Titte 341
40
Nagapattinam Beach
Thanjavur Junction 350
41
Nagapattinam Junction
on Tiruchirappalli–Nagapattinam line
Location
Tambaram railway station
Location in Tamil Nadu
Tambaram railway station
Location in India

Tambaram Railway Station divides Tambaram into East Tambaram and West Tambaram. It has two entrances, namely, the West Tambaram entrance on the GST Road and the East Tambaram entrance on Velachery Road (opposite MCC College). There are nine platforms in the station. Platforms 1-4 are used for suburban trains between Chengalpattu and Chennai Beach and platforms between 5 and 8 are used by the long-distance express trains and some fast EMU trains between Chennai Beach - Chengalpattu Junction - Arakkonam Junction section. Most of the suburban electric train services originating from Tambaram to Beach and Chengalpattu leave from the first 4 platforms. There is a foot overbridge connecting East and West Tambaram with access to all platforms. In 2008, Southern Railway started building an additional platform at the westernmost side of the railway station, making Platform No.1 a double-discharge platform, a design that helps commuters to alight on either side of the train, similar to the one at Park railway station, where the passengers could alight on the western side for quicker access to Chennai Central.[10]

History edit

 
Station nameboard at Tambaram railway station

The lines at the station were one of the first in Chennai to be electrified. They were energised on 1.5 kV DC in 1931 with the electrification of the Chennai Beach–Tambaram section, and the third line in the section was electrified on 15 January 1965. The lines further south from the station, up to Chengalpattu, were electrified on 9 January 1965. On 15 January 1967, all the lines were converted to 25 kV AC.[3]

Traffic edit

Every day, 160 train services are operated between Chennai Beach and Tambaram, 70 between Tambaram and Chengalpet and 16 between Tambaram and Kancheepuram.[11]

Ticket sales at Tambaram Station are the highest on the suburban sector. Monthly sales of tickets, which stood at 0.712 million in November 2010, went up to 0.75 million in November 2011, when the state government hiked bus fares. It shot up to 0.837 million in December 2011 and to 0.871 million in January 2012. In April 2012, the figure touched 0.826 million. Nearly 95 percent of the tickets sold are on the suburban sector, while the remaining are to neighbouring and southern districts.[12] As of 2013, about 20,000 people buy tickets at the station daily.[13]

Hub terminal edit

In an effort to decongest the traffic at the Chennai Central railway station, Chennai Egmore was announced as the second terminal, and the railways has decided to make Tambaram as the third terminal so that the trains from southern districts could halt there. It has become a major railway terminus in Tambaram.[14][15]

 
Main entrance of the station

The station's proximity to the Central Warehousing Corporation's godown located at Chitlapakkam makes it technically important. Four railway lines exist between Chennai Beach and Tambaram, two for up and down long-distance trains and two for up and down suburban services. However, only two rail lines exist between Tambaram and Chengalpattu, which are not enough to meet the growing demand of the section let alone its future requirements. March 2013 has been set as the deadline for the completion of the first phase of Tambaram station development project, and Southern Railway had prepared and submitted to the railway board a proposal to lay additional lines for a 30 kilometres (19 mi) stretch from Tambaram to Chengalpattu at an estimate of 2,000 million but the board is yet to give its approval.[16] As a first step towards this, Southern Railways plans to set up a coaching terminal at Tambaram at an approximate cost of 340 million. It will have pit lines for maintenance, stabling lines and additional platforms.[17]

Sheds

The station had a huge metre-gauge freight marshalling yard for Chennai, which has been closed.[18] It is also a former electric shed and home to the YAM-1 locomotives. Presently, the station has a broad-gauge EMU maintenance and car shed.[19] The EMU car shed was established in 1931 and has adequate facilities to maintain 12-coach rakes. As of 2006, the number of staff in charge of maintenance at the car shed is six per car.[20]

Developments edit

 
EMU car shed at Tambaram railway station

The first broad-gauge line at Tambaram was laid in 1995–96, which was part of the broad gauge conversion from Egmore. In 2004, platform 2 was converted to broad-gauge line. In 2008, platform 1 was built. Subsequently, the conversion of lines at platforms 3, 4 and 5 into broad gauge was taken up but had to be halted due to a shortage of funds.[11]

A new station building with 10 ticket counters at the western side of the track was constructed at a cost of 13 million in 2003. Space was provided for food courts, coffee parlours, a medical shop and public call offices and also for shunting wagons. It was designed to have six retiring rooms, three of which were to be air-conditioned, in addition to two air-conditioned dormitories, deluxe waiting halls and a VIP lounge.[8]

Along the lines of a similar facility at the Chennai Central railway station, the Southern Railways constructed a bus bay in 2006 to serve the more than 100,000 passengers who travel by Metropolitan Transport Corporation (MTC) buses in Tambaram. On an average, Tambaram records an increase of 30,000 passengers every year for MTC buses. Every day, 1,500 MTC buses are run from Tambaram to Mamallapuram, Tiruporur (on OMR), Kovalam and Vadamalli (on ECR), Sriperumbudur and Walajabad, among other places.[21]

On 5 January 2012, Southern Railway started preliminary works for shifting south-bound trains to Tambaram junction although there were protests against the proposal of making Tambaram the third terminal of Chennai after Chennai Central and Chennai Egmore. To begin with, the Southern Railway decided to construct an escalator at the main entrance and another at the eastern side (facing Madras Christian College). It was also decided to install common escalators for platforms 1 and 2 where passengers of suburban trains alight besides another one for passengers alighting from south-bound express trains on platforms 6 and 7, a feature already available at Egmore junction. The station has enough space to build three additional platforms.[22] In 2014, an escalator connecting East Tambaram with the foot overbridge and platform 1A was installed in the station, the first of its kind in a suburban station around Chennai.[23] In June 2018, the new coach terminal constructed on the eastern side of the station became operational.[24] In March 2021, an electronic interlocking system for facilitating faster movement of trains at the Tambaram yard was commissioned. It replaced the route relay interlocking mechanism with the Kyson system.[25]

As of March 2021, a 29-kilometre (18 mi) third line between Tambaram and Chengalpattu was being laid, of which the stretch between Guduvancheri and Chengalpattu was completed, with speed trial completed on 3 March 2021. Work on the remaining 11-km portion of the line is expected to be completed by the end of May 2021.[25]

Security edit

In 2011, the measures were taken to enhance the security at the railway station. Work on the integrated security system began on 17 August 2011, which will include more closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras, door-frame metal detectors, baggage screening devices costing about 4 million and a separate control room for the Railway Protection Force (RPF) for better communication and co-ordination with the headquarters. The station, which has 14 CCTV cameras, will get 26 more CCTV cameras in important locations, including on Platforms 3 and 4, the parking lot and the coach shed. Laying of cables has already begun. The existing analogue cameras at Tambaram will be converted into digital cameras. The high-resolution CCTV cameras, capable of zooming down to 100 metres (330 ft) and being remote controlled, are enabled with Internet Protocol.[6]

The 400-million Integrated Security Surveillance System (ISSS) project is implemented jointly by the Southern Railways and HCL Infosystems.[26]

Accident rates edit

On the GuindyChengalpattu suburban section, comprising 17 stations, the Chromepet–Tambaram stretch remains the deadliest with at least 15 accidents a month.[27]

Train timings edit

Tambaram has train facility from early morning 4 am to midnight. The Beach–Tambaram trains have a frequency of 10 minutes during peak hours. Chengalpattu to beach train flows for every 30 minutes. In the morning, the station is full of students and office goers.[27]

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ a b c Anbuselvan, B. (1 November 2018). "Railways plans infra boost for Tambaram station". The New Indian Express. Chennai. Retrieved 30 March 2024.
  3. ^ a b "IR Electrification Chronology up to 31.03.2004". IRFCA.org. Retrieved 30 March 2024.
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  8. ^ a b Manikandan, K. (22 October 2005). . The Hindu. Chennai. Archived from the original on 9 January 2006. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
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External links edit

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Tambaram railway station station code TBM 4 is an NSG 1 category Indian railway station in Chennai railway division of Southern Railway zone 5 It is also one of the railway terminals of the Chennai Beach Tambaram section of the Chennai Suburban Railway Network situated at a distance of 6 kilometres 3 7 mi from the centre of Tambaram and 27 kilometres 17 mi from Chennai Beach station It is one of the fastest growing railway hubs outside Chennai Central in the southern direction Every day on an average around 150 000 commuters use the station About 500 suburban electric trains operate from Tambaram including those between Chennai Beach and Chengalpattu and Kancheepuram 6 7 Further more than 25 express trains including those bound for Howrah and other places in the northern India pass through the town It is also the third busiest station in the city after Chennai Central and Chennai Egmore It is one of the four railway terminals within Chennai City The daily ticket sales at Tambaram fetch 1 million half of which comes from suburban travellers It is the second most revenue generating station in Chennai after Moore Market Complex 8 A total of 52 trains pass through the station 9 Tambaram railway stationCommuter and Regional rail stationTambaram railway stationGeneral informationLocationTambaram ChennaiTamil NaduIndiaCoordinates12 55 34 N 80 07 03 E 12 926056 N 80 117389 E 12 926056 80 117389Owned byMinistry of Railways India Operated byIndian RailwaysLine s Chennai Egmore Thanjavur main lineDistance26 km 16 mi from Chennai Central 25 km 16 mi from EgmorePlatforms8 Side platforms Commissioned 1 2 Under construction 2 Tracks13 2 ConstructionStructure typeAt gradeParkingAvailableOther informationStatusActiveStation codeTBMZone s Southern RailwayDivision s ChennaiClassificationNon suburban 1 NSG 1 HistoryOpened2004 2004 Electrified1931 3 Passengers2018150 000 per day 2 Route mapLegend km Chennai Central 11 Basin Bridge 9 to Chennai Bangalore line Chennai diamond junction Washermanpet 7 to Gudur Chennai section 6 Royapuram 4 Chennai Beach 3 Chennai Fort 1 Chennai Park 0 Chennai Egmore 2 Chetput Cooum River 4 Nungambakkam 5 Kodambakkam 7 Mambalam 8 Saidapet Adyar River State Highway 48 11 Guindy 13 St Thomas Mount 14 Pazhavanthangal 16 Meenambakkam Chennai Airport 17 Tirusulam Arakkonam Junction 63 19 Pallavaram on Chennai Bangalore line 21 Chromepet Arakkonam Naval Air Station 23 Tambaram Sanatorium Kollar River 25 Tambaram Takkolam 56 NH 32 Tirumalpur 49 28 Perungalathur Kanchipuram 36 30 Vandalur Kanchipuram East 35 33 Urapakkam Nathapettai 29 36 Guduvancheri State Highway 48 39 Potheri Walajabad 22 41 Kattankulathur Pazhava Seevaram 15 43 Maraimalai Nagar Kamarajar Palur 12 Ford factory Villiyambakkam 10 47 Singaperumal Koil Radipalayam 8 52 Paranur 56 0 Chengalpattu Junction Palar River 59 Tirumani 64 Otivakkam 69 Padalam 76 Karunghuzi 80 Madurantakam 87 Pakkam 91 Melmaruvathur 94 Acharapakkam 100 Tozhuppedu NH 32 105 Karasangal 110 Olakur 114 Panchalam 121 Tindivanam NH 32 131 Mailam 136 NediMozhiyanur Thondi River Sankara Parani River 139 Perani 147 Vikravandi 152 Mundiyampakkam NH 45 to Katpadi Junction on West South line 158 0 Viluppuram Junction NH 332 to Puducherry to Chord line 166 Serndanur Thenpennai River 172 Thiruthuraiyur NH 36 178 Panruti State Highway 9 186 Melpattambakkam 191 Nellikuppam 196 Varakalpattu 201 Thirupadiripuliyur State Highway 68 205 0 Cuddalore Port Junction Kullanchavandi 14 209 Capper Quarry Kurinjipadi 25 NH 332 NH 36 217 Alapakkam Vadalur 30 Alapakkam Oil Refinery Neyyeli 38 225 Puduchattiram Neyyeli Lignite Mines 232 Parangipettai Uttangal Mangalam 45 Vellar River to Chord line 238 Killai to Salem 243 Chidambaram State Highway 69 248 Vellampadugai Vriddhachalam Junction 58 Kollidam River Vellar River 250 Kollidam to Chord line 257 Arasur 261 Sirkazhi 266 Vaithiswaran Koil State Highway 150 274 Anandatandyapuram 276 Nidur Kaveri 280 0 Mayiladuthurai Junction Malliyam 284 8 Manganallur Kuttalam 288 12 Kollamangudi Narasingampet 295 16 0 Peralam Junction State Highway 22 Aduthurai 300 19 Punthotam Tiruvidaimaruthur 303 24 Nannilam Tirunagesvaram 306 31 Virkudi State Highway 66 36 Koddikalpalayam Kumbakonam 311 Darasuram 315 39 Thiruvarur Junction Swamimalai 318 8 Ambagarattur Sundaraperumal Kovil 320 13 Pattakudi Kudamuruti River 16 Thirunallaru Papanasam 324 21 Karai Kovilpthu Pandaravadai 327 23 Karaikal Ayyampet 333 28 Tirumalairayanapattinam Pasupatikovil 335 34 Nagore Vettar River 39 Vellipalayam Titte 341 40 Nagapattinam Beach Thanjavur Junction 350 41 Nagapattinam Junction on Tiruchirappalli Nagapattinam lineLocationTambaram railway stationLocation in Tamil NaduShow map of Tamil NaduTambaram railway stationLocation in IndiaShow map of India Tambaram Railway Station divides Tambaram into East Tambaram and West Tambaram It has two entrances namely the West Tambaram entrance on the GST Road and the East Tambaram entrance on Velachery Road opposite MCC College There are nine platforms in the station Platforms 1 4 are used for suburban trains between Chengalpattu and Chennai Beach and platforms between 5 and 8 are used by the long distance express trains and some fast EMU trains between Chennai Beach Chengalpattu Junction Arakkonam Junction section Most of the suburban electric train services originating from Tambaram to Beach and Chengalpattu leave from the first 4 platforms There is a foot overbridge connecting East and West Tambaram with access to all platforms In 2008 Southern Railway started building an additional platform at the westernmost side of the railway station making Platform No 1 a double discharge platform a design that helps commuters to alight on either side of the train similar to the one at Park railway station where the passengers could alight on the western side for quicker access to Chennai Central 10 Contents 1 History 2 Traffic 3 Hub terminal 4 Developments 5 Security 6 Accident rates 7 Train timings 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory edit nbsp Station nameboard at Tambaram railway station The lines at the station were one of the first in Chennai to be electrified They were energised on 1 5 kV DC in 1931 with the electrification of the Chennai Beach Tambaram section and the third line in the section was electrified on 15 January 1965 The lines further south from the station up to Chengalpattu were electrified on 9 January 1965 On 15 January 1967 all the lines were converted to 25 kV AC 3 Traffic editEvery day 160 train services are operated between Chennai Beach and Tambaram 70 between Tambaram and Chengalpet and 16 between Tambaram and Kancheepuram 11 Ticket sales at Tambaram Station are the highest on the suburban sector Monthly sales of tickets which stood at 0 712 million in November 2010 went up to 0 75 million in November 2011 when the state government hiked bus fares It shot up to 0 837 million in December 2011 and to 0 871 million in January 2012 In April 2012 the figure touched 0 826 million Nearly 95 percent of the tickets sold are on the suburban sector while the remaining are to neighbouring and southern districts 12 As of 2013 about 20 000 people buy tickets at the station daily 13 Hub terminal editIn an effort to decongest the traffic at the Chennai Central railway station Chennai Egmore was announced as the second terminal and the railways has decided to make Tambaram as the third terminal so that the trains from southern districts could halt there It has become a major railway terminus in Tambaram 14 15 nbsp Main entrance of the station The station s proximity to the Central Warehousing Corporation s godown located at Chitlapakkam makes it technically important Four railway lines exist between Chennai Beach and Tambaram two for up and down long distance trains and two for up and down suburban services However only two rail lines exist between Tambaram and Chengalpattu which are not enough to meet the growing demand of the section let alone its future requirements March 2013 has been set as the deadline for the completion of the first phase of Tambaram station development project and Southern Railway had prepared and submitted to the railway board a proposal to lay additional lines for a 30 kilometres 19 mi stretch from Tambaram to Chengalpattu at an estimate of 2 000 million but the board is yet to give its approval 16 As a first step towards this Southern Railways plans to set up a coaching terminal at Tambaram at an approximate cost of 340 million It will have pit lines for maintenance stabling lines and additional platforms 17 Sheds The station had a huge metre gauge freight marshalling yard for Chennai which has been closed 18 It is also a former electric shed and home to the YAM 1 locomotives Presently the station has a broad gauge EMU maintenance and car shed 19 The EMU car shed was established in 1931 and has adequate facilities to maintain 12 coach rakes As of 2006 the number of staff in charge of maintenance at the car shed is six per car 20 Developments edit nbsp EMU car shed at Tambaram railway station The first broad gauge line at Tambaram was laid in 1995 96 which was part of the broad gauge conversion from Egmore In 2004 platform 2 was converted to broad gauge line In 2008 platform 1 was built Subsequently the conversion of lines at platforms 3 4 and 5 into broad gauge was taken up but had to be halted due to a shortage of funds 11 A new station building with 10 ticket counters at the western side of the track was constructed at a cost of 13 million in 2003 Space was provided for food courts coffee parlours a medical shop and public call offices and also for shunting wagons It was designed to have six retiring rooms three of which were to be air conditioned in addition to two air conditioned dormitories deluxe waiting halls and a VIP lounge 8 Along the lines of a similar facility at the Chennai Central railway station the Southern Railways constructed a bus bay in 2006 to serve the more than 100 000 passengers who travel by Metropolitan Transport Corporation MTC buses in Tambaram On an average Tambaram records an increase of 30 000 passengers every year for MTC buses Every day 1 500 MTC buses are run from Tambaram to Mamallapuram Tiruporur on OMR Kovalam and Vadamalli on ECR Sriperumbudur and Walajabad among other places 21 On 5 January 2012 Southern Railway started preliminary works for shifting south bound trains to Tambaram junction although there were protests against the proposal of making Tambaram the third terminal of Chennai after Chennai Central and Chennai Egmore To begin with the Southern Railway decided to construct an escalator at the main entrance and another at the eastern side facing Madras Christian College It was also decided to install common escalators for platforms 1 and 2 where passengers of suburban trains alight besides another one for passengers alighting from south bound express trains on platforms 6 and 7 a feature already available at Egmore junction The station has enough space to build three additional platforms 22 In 2014 an escalator connecting East Tambaram with the foot overbridge and platform 1A was installed in the station the first of its kind in a suburban station around Chennai 23 In June 2018 the new coach terminal constructed on the eastern side of the station became operational 24 In March 2021 an electronic interlocking system for facilitating faster movement of trains at the Tambaram yard was commissioned It replaced the route relay interlocking mechanism with the Kyson system 25 As of March 2021 a 29 kilometre 18 mi third line between Tambaram and Chengalpattu was being laid of which the stretch between Guduvancheri and Chengalpattu was completed with speed trial completed on 3 March 2021 Work on the remaining 11 km portion of the line is expected to be completed by the end of May 2021 25 Security editIn 2011 the measures were taken to enhance the security at the railway station Work on the integrated security system began on 17 August 2011 which will include more closed circuit television CCTV cameras door frame metal detectors baggage screening devices costing about 4 million and a separate control room for the Railway Protection Force RPF for better communication and co ordination with the headquarters The station which has 14 CCTV cameras will get 26 more CCTV cameras in important locations including on Platforms 3 and 4 the parking lot and the coach shed Laying of cables has already begun The existing analogue cameras at Tambaram will be converted into digital cameras The high resolution CCTV cameras capable of zooming down to 100 metres 330 ft and being remote controlled are enabled with Internet Protocol 6 The 400 million Integrated Security Surveillance System ISSS project is implemented jointly by the Southern Railways and HCL Infosystems 26 Accident rates editOn the Guindy Chengalpattu suburban section comprising 17 stations the Chromepet Tambaram stretch remains the deadliest with at least 15 accidents a month 27 Train timings editTambaram has train facility from early morning 4 am to midnight The Beach Tambaram trains have a frequency of 10 minutes during peak hours Chengalpattu to beach train flows for every 30 minutes In the morning the station is full of students and office goers 27 See also editChennai Suburban Railway Railway stations in Chennai Royapuram railway station Portals nbsp India nbsp Transport nbsp EngineeringReferences edit Tambaram station An apology for a terminal The Times of India Chennai 4 November 2019 Retrieved 30 March 2024 a b c Anbuselvan B 1 November 2018 Railways plans infra boost for Tambaram station The New Indian Express Chennai Retrieved 30 March 2024 a b IR Electrification Chronology up to 31 03 2004 IRFCA org Retrieved 30 March 2024 Station Code Index PDF Portal of Indian Railways Centre For Railway Information Systems 2023 24 p 8 Archived from the original PDF on 16 February 2024 Retrieved 23 March 2024 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