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List of railway stations in Tiruchirappalli

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Tiruchirappalli is the fourth largest city in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, situated 322 kilometres south of Chennai and is almost situated at the geographic centre of the state. The city houses the Trichy railway division, and is served by several railway stations, of which the most prominent one being the Tiruchirappalli Junction, which is connected by 5 different branches towards Thanjavur, Pudukottai, Dindigul, Karur and Virudhachalam. Tiruchirappalli has rail connectivity with most important cities and towns in India.[1]

List of railway stations in Tiruchirappalli

List of railway stations in Tiruchirappalli
# Image Station Name Railway Station Code District Line
English Tamil
1 Tiruchirappalli Junction திருச்சிராப்பள்ளி சந்திப்பு TPJ Trichy
2 Tiruchirappalli Fort திருச்சிராப்பள்ளி கோட்டை TP Trichy
3 Tiruchirappalli Town திருச்சிராப்பள்ளி டவுன் TPTN Trichy Chord line
4 Golden Rock பொன்மலை TP Trichy
5 Tiruchirappalli Palakkarai திருச்சிராப்பள்ளி பாலக்கரை TPE Trichy
6 Manjattidal மஞ்சத்திடல் MCJ Trichy
7 Tiruverumbur திருவெறும்பூர் TRB Trichy
8 Srirangam ஸ்ரீரங்கம் SRGM Trichy Chord line
9 Uttamarkovil உத்தமர்கோவில் UKV Trichy Chord line
10 Pichchandarkovil பிச்சான்டர்கோவில் BXS Trichy Chord line
11 Lalgudi லால்குடி LLI Trichy Chord line

See also

References

  1. ^ Laveesh Bhandari (2009). Indian states at a glance, 2008-09: Tamil Nadu : performance, facts and figures. Pearson Education. p. 19. ISBN 81-317-2347-X, ISBN 978-81-317-2347-0.
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