Chennai Fort

Chennai Fort

Coordinates: 13°04′59″N 80°16′57″E / 13.08319°N 80.28259°E / 13.08319; 80.28259

Fort Station
EVR Periyar Salai, an arterial road, begins near Fort station

Chennai Fort (Tamil: சென்னை கோட்டை), formerly known as Madras Fort, is a station on the Chennai suburban railway. The station is named after Fort St. George, which it serves.


Chennai Fort
Next station north:
Chennai Beach
Chennai suburban railway : MRTS Next station south:
Park Town, Chennai
Stop Number:2 KM from starting:1.8
These are the stations of Chennai suburban railway - MRTS
Chennai Beach | Chennai Fort | Park Town | Chintadripet | Chepauk | Tiruvallikeni | Light House | Mundagakanniamman Koil (u/c) | Thirumayilai | Mandaiveli | Greenways Road | Kotturpuram | Kasturba Nagar | Indira Nagar | Thiruvanmiyur | Taramani | Perungudi | Velachery



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