Central Railway Station :
Central Railway Station, as the name suggests is the primary railway station in Chennai city. The railway station forms the landing base to the travellers coming from the other cities and states. Central Railway Station as such provides services to longer distances, the ones beyond the territories of Chennai. The building of the said railway station is in itself an attraction. The railway station is run by the central agency that is Southern Railways.Some characteristic features of the railway station include a total of 14 platforms that include both long distance and sub urban services, comfortable retiring rooms, baggage halls, eateries, a multitude of shops selling magazines and books, cassettes, compact discs, medicine and other supplies. The station is lined up with ATM counters, Internet cafes and food stalls. Many super fast trains ply from the region. Some popular trains reaching the station include Chennai-New Delhi Grand Trunk Express, Chennai New Delhi Tamil Nadu Express, Chennai-Bangalore Brindavan Express, Chennai Mysore Express, Mumbai Express, Chennai-Hyderabad Charminar Express.
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Rail Reservation Centres in Chennai

(Reservation Hrs 08:00-14:00 & 14:15-20:00 Sun:08:00-14:00)
Avadi Rly Station
26555408
Annanagar
26631188
Airport
22560551
Besant Nagar
24901186
Central Railway Station
25353816
Egmore Railway Station
28194579
Mambalam Railway Station
24643755
Mylapore Railway Station
24954252
Perambur Railway Station
25510359
Saidapet Railway Station
24329970
Tambaram Railway Station
22365921
Tiruvotiyur Railway Station
25735314
Beach Railway Station
25234397
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Know Chennai
-General - History - Dos & Don'tsImportant Facts - Must Know - Weather/Climate
- Things To Do - Embassies - Tourist Offices Transportation - Airports
- Bus Stations - Central Railway Station - Egmore Railway Station
-General ..Chennai Discotheques ..Chennai Water Sports ..Chennai Cinema Halls
- History .. Chennai Shopping Malls ..Chennai Entertainment ..Chennai Excursions ..Pulicat
- Dos & Don'ts ..Amusement Parks ..Crocodile Bank ..Mahabalipuram ..Muttukadu
- Important Facts ..Thanjavur
- Must Know- Weather/Climate - Things To Do - Embassies- Tourist Offices - Airports
- Bus Stations - Central Railway Station - Egmore Railway Station
KNOW CHENNAI BY PLACES
West Chennai
- Ambattur - Anna Nagar - Ayanavaram - Kilpauk - Porur - Vadapalani
North Chennai
- Ennore - Perambur - Pozhal - Purasavakkam - Tiruvottiyur - Tondiarpet
South Chennai
- Adyar - KK Nagar - Kotturpuram - Meenambakkam - Mylapore - Saidapet - Tambaram
- Teynampet - Thyagaraya Nagar - Tiruvanmiyur - Velachery
Central Chennai
- Egmore - George Town - Nungambakkam - Royapettah - Triplicane
Around Chennai - Kanchipuram - Tiruvallur
Others ..Chennai Monuments
.. Airport ..Bus Station .. Freemasons Hall
.. Central Railway Station ..Fort St. George
.. Egmore Railway Station ..Kamaraj Memorial House
..Chennai Beaches ..MGR Memorial..Marina Beach ..Senate House..Elliot's Beach ..Thousand Lights Mosque..Covelong Beach ..War Memorials ..Government Museum..Valluvar Kottam

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