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Chennai Egmore, formerly known as Madras Egmore, also known as Chennai Elumbur (station code: MS), is a railway station in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Situated in the neighborhood of Egmore, it is one of the four intercity railway terminals in the city; the other three are Chennai Central railway station, Tambaram railway station and Chennai Beach railway station. The station was built in 1906–1908 as the terminus of the South Indian Railway Company. The building built in Gothic style is one of the prominent landmarks of Chennai. The main entrance to the station is situated on Gandhi-Irwin Road and the rear entrance on Poonamallee High Road.

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  • Estación de ferrocarril de Chennai Egmore (es)
  • Chennai Egmore railway station (en)
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  • Chennai Egmore, anteriormente conocido como Madrás Egmore, (código de estación: MS) es una estación de ferrocarril en Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Situado en el barrio de Egmore, es una de las cuatro terminales ferroviarias interurbanas de la ciudad y las otras tres estaciones son la estación central de trenes de Chennai, la estación de trenes de Tambaram y la estación de trenes de Chennai Beach. La estación fue construida en 1906-1908 como el término de la South Indian Railway Company. El edificio construido en estilo gótico es uno de los monumentos destacados de Chennai. La entrada principal a la estación está situada en Gandhi-Irwin Road y la entrada trasera en Poonamallee High Road. (es)
  • Chennai Egmore, formerly known as Madras Egmore, also known as Chennai Elumbur (station code: MS), is a railway station in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Situated in the neighborhood of Egmore, it is one of the four intercity railway terminals in the city; the other three are Chennai Central railway station, Tambaram railway station and Chennai Beach railway station. The station was built in 1906–1908 as the terminus of the South Indian Railway Company. The building built in Gothic style is one of the prominent landmarks of Chennai. The main entrance to the station is situated on Gandhi-Irwin Road and the rear entrance on Poonamallee High Road. (en)
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  • Chennai Egmore (en)
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