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Madurai–Melur–Tirupattur–Karaikudi new BG line: As sanctioned by Railway Board in the year 2007–08, Survey was taken & the report has been submitted to Railway Board on 29 July 2008. Then updating survey was sanctioned in the year 2013–14 and the survey report was submitted to Railway board on 27 November 2014.
Madurai is a city serving as the gateway to southern Tamil Nadu and is the second largest city in the state. It is also the headquarters of the Madurai railway division, which is the largest railway division of the southern Railway zone in India. The city has several train stations, of which the Madurai Junction is the most important.
The station is named after the Tamil freedom fighter Vanchinathan and was the site [4] of assassination of the British Collector, Robert Ashe.Today the station is a significant station in the Madurai railway division of the Southern Railway Zone, one of the six divisions established within the Southern Railway zone others being Chennai, Tiruchchirappalli, Salem, Palakkad and Thiruvananthapuram.
Madurai East railway station (station code:MES) is an NSG–6 category Indian railway station in Madurai railway division of Southern Railway zone. [1] It serves Madurai , located in Madurai district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu .
Tenkasi Junction railway station; Thenmala railway station; Tiruchchuli Railway station; Tiruchendur railway station; Tirunelveli Junction railway station; Tirunelveli–Tiruchendur line; Tiruparankundram railway station; Tiruttangal railway station; Tuti-Melur railway station; Tuticorin railway station
Tirupparankundram (station code: TDN) is an NSG–5 category Indian railway station in Madurai railway division of Southern Railway zone. [1] It serves Thiruparankundram, located in Madurai district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. [2] It was commissioned on 1 January 1876. [3] along with Madurai junction to Tuticorin section before independence.
The Madurai–Virudhunagar–Tirunelveli Line is a railway line connecting the cities of Madurai, Virudhunagar and Tirunelveli in the state of Tamil Nadu in India. The line was inaugurated on 1 January 1876. [1] This railway is under control of Southern Railways. It covers 157.1 km.
Usilampatti railway station was inaugurated together with the Madurai–Bodinayakkanur 90 km branch line in 20 November 1928 () as metre-gauge railway by the Madras Provincial revenue member Norman Marjoribanks. [5] Later in 1942, during the Second World War, the line was closed and the tracks were removed.