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Slaty-breasted wood rail: Aramides saracura (Spix, 1825) 17 Ridgway's rail: Rallus obsoletus Ridgway, 1874: 18 Clapper rail: Rallus crepitans Gmelin, JF, 1789: 19 Aztec rail: Rallus tenuirostris Ridgway, 1874: 20 Mangrove rail: Rallus longirostris Boddaert, 1783: 21 King rail: Rallus elegans Audubon, 1834: 22 Plain-flanked rail: Rallus wetmorei ...
Trichy railway division (1 C, 43 P) Pages in category "Rail transport in Tamil Nadu" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 260 total.
Kasi Tamil Sangam Express; Karnataka Express; Karnataka Sampark Kranti Express; Karnavati Express; Karikal–Bangalore City Passenger; Kashi Express; Kashi Vishwanath Express; Kathgodam Express; Katol Passenger; Kaveri Express; Kaziranga Superfast Express; Kerala Express; Kerala Sampark Kranti Express; Kochuveli–Dehradun Superfast Express
It is the centre of the Karaikudi Metropolitan Area, the 21st largest urban area of Tamil Nadu based on 2011 census data. It is part of the area commonly referred to as Chettinad and has been declared a City Municipal Corporation by the Government of Tamil Nadu , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] on account of the palatial houses built with limestone called Kaarai ...
The Chennai Suburban Railway is a commuter rail system in the city of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, operated by the Southern Railways branch of Indian Railways.It is the second largest suburban rail network in terms of route length and the third largest in terms of commuters in India.
Officials in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu are using AI to monitor elephant movement on rail tracks.
This article lists conventional railway lines of India. For urban railway lines, see Urban rail transit in India, for high-speed railway lines and speed classification, see List of high-speed railway lines in India.
Tamil Nadu has an extensive road network covering about 2.71 lakh km as of 2023 with a road density of 2,084.71 kilometres (1,295.38 mi) per 1000 km 2 which is higher than the national average of 1,926.02 kilometres (1,196.77 mi) per 1000 km 2. [1]