
Key features: Chennai Beach – Velachery Velachery – Chennai Egmore real and accurate distance Demex based Marina Beach, Chepauk Cricket Stadium, Chennai Lighthouse, Anna Memorial, M.G.R. Single lane services between Thirumayilai and Thiruvanmiyur were available from 27 January 2004. Alignment is along the Buckingham canal from Thirumayilai to Thiruvanmiyur beyond which it deviates towards west, away from the canal-9.614 km (5.974 mi) elevated and 1.762 km (1.095 mi) surface line.

2.) Phase II-A 11.376 km Thirumayilai-Velachery with 9 stations. Chennai Beach-Chepauk stretch was opened on 16 November 1995. The alignment from Chennai Beach to Park Town is along the existing broad-gauge suburban system (2.75 km (1.71 mi), surface) alignment from Park Town to Thirumayilai is along the Buckingham canal (6.21 km (3.86 mi), elevated). This route covers Chennai MRTS and Covers the following Section: 1.) Phase I - 8.55 km Chennai Beach-Thirumayilai with 8 stations.

Any suggestions are welcome and I sincerely hope the player enjoys the route and hope it helps to recreate the good old days of steam traction in southern India The installation requires MSTS and Open rails for which it has been designed for.ĭownload this route at your own risk I am not responsible for any technical issues at the downloaded end, unless its related to the route itself and not to the users PC/laptop to which it has been downloaded. This route is being released without any activities which will be uploaded at a later stage. The MSTS Open Rails version of this route has been created for the first 27 kilometres between Sengottai and Tenmalai and is more suitable for MG steam or Diesel Traction. This line travels across the ghat or mountainous terrain connecting the states of Tamilnadu and Kerala in South India and is more than 80 kilometres in length and passes by the The 13 Kannara bridge or 13 Arch Bridge (Pathimoonu kannara palam) is a 108–year–old bridge which consists of 13 arches and is a major landmark on the Kollam-Sengottai railway line as well as a testimony to the architectural abilities of the British and connects two hillocks and stands on thirteen granite pillars each almost a hundred feet tall. The Quilon–Shencottah railway line was the first railway line in the erstwhile Travancore state and is more than a century old and was commissioned by the British in 1904.

The Kollam–Sengottai branch line (formerly known as Quilon–Shencottah line) was a metre gauge railway line in South India which connects Quilon Junction in Kerala state and Sengottai (also spelled Shencottah) in Tamil Nadu.
