Kayalpattinam railway station

Kayalpattinam railway station is a station in Kayalpattinam, Thoothukudi district, in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. It belongs to the Madurai railway division.[1] The TirunelveliThiruchendhur railway line[2] was laid and inaugurated by the British Indian government in 1923 mainly for raw materials export, This region is famous for salt production, in early days salt and sugar were major exports through this route. The 70 km meter gauge line was closed 2006 for gauge conversion and the broad gauge line was inaugurated in 2009. This section was electrified on 2022.

Kayalpattinam
Express train , commuter rail and Passenger train station
Kayalpattinam station board
General information
LocationL.F Road, Kayalpattinam, Thoothukudi district, Tamil Nadu
Coordinates8.568155892040766°N 78.1025990061576°E / 8.568155892040766; 78.1025990061576
Elevation7 metres (23 ft)
Line(s)Tirunelveli–Tiruchendur branch line
Platforms1
Tracks1
ConnectionsAuto rickshaws, bus
Construction
Structure typeStandard on ground station
ParkingAvailable
AccessibleDisabled access
Other information
StatusFunctioning
Station codeKZY
Zone(s) Southern Railway zone
Division(s) Madurai
History
Opened1923 (1923)
Rebuilt2009 (2009)
ElectrifiedYes
Location
Kayalpattinam railway station is located in Tamil Nadu
Kayalpattinam railway station
Kayalpattinam railway station
Location within Tamil Nadu

Services

  • Chendur Express[3] is the only direct train from this station to Chennai.
  • Palakkad Junction–Tiruchendur Passenger (via Palani) (unreserved)
  • Tirunelveli–Tiruchendur Passenger (unreserved)
  • Tuticorin–Tiruchendur Passenger (unreserved)

References

  1. "Madurai Division System Map" (PDF). Southern Railway. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 January 2016. Retrieved 14 May 2017.
  2. R. P. Saxena. "Indian Railway History Time line". Irse.bravehost.com. Archived from the original on 14 July 2012. Retrieved 5 February 2014.
  3. "Departures from KZY".


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