Monday, October 4, 2010

Southern Railway

Southern Railway is considered to be one of the olden times of Railways in India. Until the late Britishers arrived in India, and established their gateway to trading in Southern Zone of Indai, Madras was considered to be the chief trading zones in terms of Indian Railways. Southern Railway was formed on April 14th, 1951. Southern Railway has a unique system of making revenue as they provide the priority to transportation in terms of Trains in India more than any freight carriers across the state.

Southern Railways has its heaquarters in Chennai. Chennai Central Railway Station is considered to be one of the fourth busiest mode of Railway Zones in India. The Southern Railway has some important junctions like Coimbatore Junction and Erode Junction along its way. Further there are many other stations which provide a variety of access to transportation along the Southern Region of India.

Chennai Central Railway Station generates about more than five million passengers everyday for improved performance towards more strong development of the Indian Railway Zone. Broad gauge and Metre-gauge give access to people to transport within a short ranges also. This makes it more interesting for people to keep themselves in for Southern Railway Division of Indian Railways.

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