
Redevelopment at Egmore affects train timings; Gummidipoondi hit by cancellations; Five express trains to start or end at Tambaram
Chennai: As part of ongoing redevelopment work at Chennai Egmore station, five express trains—Kollam, Mannargudi, Tejas, Guruvayru, and Tiruchendur—were temporarily shifted to start or end at Tambaram instead.
To help passengers reach connecting express trains on time, Southern Railway advanced the early morning Tambaram–Chennai Beach EMU to 3:15 am, and the return service now departs Beach at 4:25 am. These tweaks, effective from June 20 to August 18, aim to provide first-mile connectivity for long-distance travellers using Tambaram.
Additional minor adjustments were made to EMU timings on key routes like Arakkonam and Chengalpattu.
On Sundays, a pair of early morning passenger specials between Tambaram and Beach will help early commuters catch their connecting express trains from Tambaram. However, while changes in the Tambaram corridor are designed for smoother connections, the Gummidipoondi line continues to see major disruptions. Due to ongoing engineering works between Gummidipoondi and Kavaraipettai from 1:15 pm to 5:15 pm on June 21 and 22, over 15 EMU and MEMU trains were cancelled this weekend alone, including popular morning services to Sullurpet and Gummidipoondi from Moore Market Complex.
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Although limited passenger specials are being operated between Chennai Beach, Minjur, Ponneri, and Ennore to ease the burden, many daily commuters in North Chennai and southern Andhra Pradesh are left with few travel options during peak hours.

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