Chetput (Chennai)
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Chetput (aka Chetpet) is a suburb in Chennai. It is served by Chetput station in the Beach-Tambaram line of Chennai Suburban Railway.
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Along with Egmore and Nungambakkam, Chetput is considered one of the original villages which was merged by the British to form Chennai.[1][2]
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Chetpet | |||
Next station north: Chennai Egmore |
Chennai suburban railway : South line | Next station south: Nungambakkam |
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Stop Number:5 | KM from starting:' |
These are the stations of Chennai suburban railway - South line |
Chennai Beach | Chennai Fort | Park Town | Chennai Egmore | Chetpet | Nungambakkam | Kodambakkam | Mambalam | Saidapet | Guindy | St. Thomas Mount | Palavanthangal | Meenambakkam | Tirusulam | Pallavaram | Chromepet | Tambaram Sanatorium | Tambaram | Perungalathur | Vandalur | Urapakkam | Guduvancheri | Potheri | Kattangulathur | Maraimalai Nagar | Singaperumal Koil | Paranur | Chengalpattu | Villiambakkam | Palur | Palayasivaram | Walajabad | Nathapettai | Kanchipuram | Tirumalpur |