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Perungalathur railway station

Perungalathur
பெருங்களத்தூர்
Station of Chennai Suburban Railway and Southern Railways
Location NH-45, Perungalathur, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600 063, India
Coordinates 12°54′15″N 80°5′39″E / 12.90417°N 80.09417°E / 12.90417; 80.09417Coordinates: 12°54′15″N 80°5′39″E / 12.90417°N 80.09417°E / 12.90417; 80.09417
Owned by Ministry of Railways, Indian Railways
Line(s) South and South West lines of Chennai Suburban Railway
Platforms 2
Construction
Structure type Standard on-ground station
Parking Available
Other information
Station code PRGL
Fare zone Southern Railways
History
Electrified 9 January 1965
Previous names South Indian Railway

Perungalathur railway station is one of the railway station of the Chennai BeachChengelpet section of the Chennai Suburban Railway Network a suburb of Chennai. It serves the neighbourhoods of Perungalathur and Peerkankaranai. It is situated about 32 km from Chennai Beach and has an elevation of 26 m above sea level.

The lines at the station were electrified on 9 January 1965, with the electrification of the Tambaram–Chengalpattu section.

The station has two platforms. The platforms in the station can presently accommodate only 12-car rakes. In 2012, Southern Railway began renovating the station, including expansion of the platforms to accommodate 12-car rakes. There are two level crossings, namely, LC No. 32 on the northern end and LC No. 33 on the southern end, on either side of the station, a few metres away from the platforms. LC No. 32 comes within the Peerkankaranai Town Panchayat limits and LC No. 33 comes under the jurisdiction of Perungalathur Town Panchayat. So the Railways has decided to build a mini platform to accommodate three coaches without closing either level crossings. This would be in use until both the level crossings are replaced by road over bridges.

As of 2012, 84 trains halt at the station and about 10,000 commuters use the station daily.

Per a traffic census conducted in March 2006, LC No. 32 witnessed a traffic flow of 861,000 train vehicle units and LC No. 33 witnessed 743,000 train vehicle units.

In 2011, a road overbridge was planned to replace LC-32. The ramps of the overbridge would descend on the proposed 500-million Eastern Bypass project connecting Velachery Main Road at Rajakilpakkam and GST Road near the station. A pedestrian subway was also planned to replace LC-33.

As of 2012, an average of at least five people are killed on the track every month at the station.


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