South Line, Chennai Suburban

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South Line, Chennai Suburban
Trisulam electrification on Chennai local.jpg
Overview
StatusOperational
TerminiChennai Beach (Madras Beach)
Villupuram
Stations46
Service
TypeSuburban railway
SystemChennai Suburban Railway
Operator(s)Southern Railway (India)
Depot(s)Egmore, Tambaram
History
Opened1931; 93 years ago (1931)
Technical
Line length163 kilometres (101 mi) (60 km Suburban and 103 km MEMU)
Track gaugeBroad Gauge
Operating speed90 km/h (maximum service speed)
Route map
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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 Villupuram. The capacity utilisation of Chennai Beach-Egmore-Tambaram section is 69 percent. The tract travels along the GST Road from St.Thomas Mount to Villupuram.[1]

Sections[edit]

Beach–Tambaram[edit]

  • This section has 2 dedicated lines for the suburban train operations apart from 2 main lines for mixed traffic.
  • EMUs are operated along 3rd and 4th main lines during peak hours.
  • 12-car EMU are operated in this sector.

Tambaram–Chengalpattu[edit]

  • This section has double main line in which suburban trains as well as long distance or south bound trains are operated.
  • 12-car EMU are operated in this sector.
  • A third line from Tambaram to Chengelpattu is under construction.

Beach–Melmaruvathur[edit]

  • Two MEMU services between Chennai Beach and Melmaruvathur and Chennai Egmore - Puducherry is operational. This is a double electrified line.

Tambaram–Villupuram[edit]

  • One MEMU Train service is operational between Tambaram and Villupuram.

Melmaruvathur–Villupuram[edit]

  • A MEMU service is operational between Melmaruvathur and Villupuram.

Hours of Operation[edit]

  • Chennai Beach–Tambaram

The first EMU starts from Chennai Beach at 3:55 and the last train at 23:59. Most of the trains in this section end at Tambaram station. The peak hour headway is 7 minutes and the headway at the first and last hours of operation is 20 minutes.

  • Tambaram–Chennai Beach

The first EMU starts from Tambaram at 4:00 and the last train at 23.55. Peak hour headway is 7 minutes.

  • Tambaram–Chengalpattu

The first EMU starts from Tambaram at 4:50 and the last train at 23:40. Peak hour headway is 15 minutes.

  • Chengalpattu–Tambaram

The first EMU starts from Chengalpattu at 4:05 and the last train at 23.10. Peak hour headway is 15 minutes.

  • Chennai Beach–Melmaruvathur
    • Two service from Chennai Beach to Melmaruvathur at 08:30 and 11:10
    • Two services from Melmaruvathur to Chennai Beach at 15:30 and 17:50
  • Melmaruvathur–Villupuram
    • Two services from Melmaruvathur to Villupuram at 11:40 and 13:15
    • Two services from Villupuram to Melmaruvathur at 13:45 and 15:10

Gallery[edit]

Guindy station in 2006[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Sreevatsan, Ajai (17 January 2012). "MTC loses passengers to suburban train services". The Hindu. Chennai. Retrieved 8 April 2012.