Chennai Central Station
Technical Data
| Date of Issue | August 16, 2009 |
|---|---|
| Denomination | Rs. 5 |
| Quantity | 400,000 |
| Perforation | 13 |
| Printer | Security Printing Press, Hyderabad |
| Printing Process | Wet Offset |
| Watermark | No Watermark |
| Colors | Multicolor |
| Credit (Designed By) | Shri Kamleshwar Singh |
| Catalog Codes |
Michel IN 2399 Stamp Number IN 2339 Yvert et Tellier IN 2161 Stanley Gibbons IN 2618 WADP Numbering System - WNS IN52.2009 |
| Themes | Railways | Stations |
A Historic Landmark of Indian Railways
The iconic Chennai Central railway station is one of the most prominent heritage railway stations in India. Serving as a major gateway to South India, Chennai Central Station reflects the architectural grandeur and historic legacy of Indian Railways. For over a century, it has stood as a symbol of progress, connectivity, and cultural exchange.
History of Chennai Central Station
Chennai Central Station was established during the rapid expansion of railways in the 19th century. As railway networks radiated from major metropolitan cities, Madras (now Chennai) emerged as a vital hub in southern India.
Over time, the station grew in scale and importance, connecting Chennai with major cities across the country. It played a crucial role in strengthening trade, travel, and administrative connectivity during the colonial era and continues to serve millions of passengers every year.
Architectural Features of Chennai Central
One of the most striking features of Chennai Central Station is its towering Victorian-style clock tower, which has become a defining landmark of the city’s skyline. The station showcases classic colonial architectural elements, including:
- Arched windows and spacious halls
- Red-brick façade with decorative detailing
- A prominent clock tower reflecting Victorian design influence
- Strong structural symmetry combined with local craftsmanship
The blend of British architectural style and regional elements makes Chennai Central a masterpiece of railway architecture.
Role in India’s Railway Heritage
Chennai Central Station is among the four Metro Heritage Railway Stations of India, representing monumental 19th-century railway architecture. It stands alongside heritage stations in Kolkata, Mumbai, and Delhi as a testament to the expansion and modernization of Indian Railways.
The station remains one of the busiest railway hubs in South India, serving long-distance trains and suburban networks while retaining its historic charm.
Commemorative Stamp on Chennai Central Station
To honor India’s railway heritage, India Post issued a set of commemorative stamps featuring four Metro Heritage Railway Stations, including Chennai Central Station. The stamp beautifully captures the station’s architectural elegance and historical importance.
This commemorative issue highlights the enduring legacy of Chennai Central as a cornerstone of India’s transportation history.
A Timeless Symbol of Connectivity
From the era of steam locomotives to modern high-speed trains, Chennai Central Station has witnessed the evolution of Indian Railways. Its majestic clock tower, historic façade, and vibrant atmosphere make it not just a railway station, but a living monument of India’s progress.
Chennai Central Station continues to connect people, cultures, and commerce — standing proudly as a heritage landmark of South India.
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