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Jolarpettai Junction railway station

Jolarpettai Junction
ஜோலார்பேட்டை சந்திப்பு
Junction
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Jolarpet Junction
Location Tirupattur-Vaniyambadi Road, Jolarpet, Vellore Dt-635 851 Tamil Nadu, India
Coordinates 12°33′33″N 78°34′36″E / 12.5593°N 78.5767°E / 12.5593; 78.5767Coordinates: 12°33′33″N 78°34′36″E / 12.5593°N 78.5767°E / 12.5593; 78.5767
Elevation 417 metres (1,368 ft)
Owned by Indian Railways
Line(s) Chennai Central-Bangalore City line
Jolarpettai–Shoranur line
Platforms 5
Tracks 16
Connections Taxi, Autorickshaw, Bus
Construction
Parking Available
Bicycle facilities Available
Other information
Station code JTJ
Fare zone Southern Railways
Electrified Yes
Traffic
Passengers 20,000 per day on average

Jolarpettai Junction railway station is one of the busiest railway station in Vellore district and an important Chennai division that connects kerala and Bangalore bound trains. The station is served by 5 platforms in which 4 and 5 platforms primarily serve trains bound from Bangalore to Chennai and Coimbatore-Salem to Chennai bound trains. Platform 1 and 2 serve for Chennai to Salem-Coimbatore-Kerala bound trains. Platform 3 or 4 for Chennai-Bangalore bound trains. This town is named after a British person " JOLAR" who was assigned the job of creating a place for Railway basement for their employees.

This place is the crossroads for south west & south east bound trains. Trains from north and east India should pass by this way only. It has the Second Largest Railway Yard in Asia. Per day 121 trainspass through Jolarpet. They have a centre for southern railway to repair goods compartments .. The history of Jolarpettai Junction goes back to the 1860s. When Madras Railways is started the rail started running from Royapuram to Wallajah Road,. In the mean time rail line work was started in 1864 in the Jolarpettai - Bangalore Contonement route in which Bangalore mail started its journey in 1868. The Brindavan Express when introduced in the late 1960s was considered one of the fastest train at that time which crosses the Jolarpettai - Bangalore cantonment section in 1 hour 30 min. This shows how people worked in this part of railways those days.

Jolarpettai Junction is one of the biggest junction in the Indian Railways and is the only station in Asia having sixteen tracks. This Junction handles about 60 passenger trains daily of which few trains originate from this Junction notable one is the popularly called JP express (Yelagiri Exp). This Junction doesn't satisfies the norms for the status of junction which actually has to connect all the four direction but connecting only three direction Salem, Bangalore and Chennai. This will be soon compensated by the proposed Tiruvannamalai Route as well as another route proposed by the government Jolarpet Junction to Hosur via Krishnagiri.


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