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  2. Chennai Suburban Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Chennai Suburban Railway is a commuter rail system in the city of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, operated by the Southern Railways branch of Indian Railways.It is the second largest suburban rail network in terms of route length and the third largest in terms of commuters in India.

  3. South West Line, Chennai Suburban - Wikipedia

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    Suburban railway: System: Chennai Suburban Railway: Operator(s) Southern Railway (India) ... Route map. Chennai Beach — Arakkonam . North Line: West Line 0.00.

  4. North Line, Chennai Suburban - Wikipedia

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    Trains are scheduled to transit between Gummidipoondi and Chennai Central in 80 minutes, but trains they usually take 120 minutes to cover the 46 kilometres (29 mi). It is common for trains to wait for clearance at signals between Ennore-Chennai Central. [3] All the trains are always late by 20 to 30 minutes.

  5. West South Line, Chennai Suburban - Wikipedia

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    The South West Frontier line of Chennai Suburban Railway is the longest line running South-west from Chennai (Madras) City covering a distance of almost 289 km. Suburban services terminate at Arakkonam and MEMU services run till Villupuram Junction.

  6. South Line, Chennai Suburban - Wikipedia

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    The South Line of Chennai Suburban Railway is the fourth longest suburban line that runs southwards from Chennai (Madras) City. It is the oldest suburban line of Chennai (Madras), opened in 1931. Suburban services terminate at Chengalpattu (Chingleput) and MEMU services at Puducherry.

  7. Chennai Mass Rapid Transit System - Wikipedia

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    The Chennai MRTS line bears greater resemblance to the suburban railway than a rapid transit line as it uses the same broad gauge (5 ft 6in) as the Chennai Suburban Railway system, allowing the usage of same train-sets across the existing suburban lines and the MRTS. [7] [53] Ballastless track is used between Tirumayilai and Velachery stations.

  8. File:Chennai suburban rail map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Map of Chennai Suburban Rail Network: Date: 20 August 2006 (original upload date) Source: No machine-readable source provided. Own work assumed (based on copyright claims). Author: No machine-readable author provided. Planemad assumed (based on copyright claims).

  9. Transport in Chennai - Wikipedia

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    A map of the Chennai suburban train system and interconnecting bus routes A graphical representation of the different public transit railway lines inside city limits in Chennai (including the Chennai Suburban Railway and the Chennai Metro) and their connections. The first railway station in Madras city was opened at Royapuram in 1853. [18]