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  • Mon. Dec 23rd, 2024

A masterpiece of Dravidian architecture

A masterpiece of Dravidian architecture

Several historic structures, situated within a brief range on Poonamallee High Road, vie with each other to get the attention of passers-by. Amongst them, the red brick structure, which houses the Chennai Central train station, hogs the spotlight. To the south of Chennai Central, the Ripon Building, the seat of the Chennai Corporation, stands in magnificence. To the north, a structure in the Dravidian-style timeless architecture showcases 2 engines. It makes its existence felt by being the administrative head office of the Southern Railway, the very first train zone of the Indian Railways. When the structure was laid on February 8, 1915, by Governor of Madras Lord Pentland, the structure of Indo-Saracenic architecture had the difference of being the very first to be built with enhanced concrete and Porbandar stones which were utilized as stock bricks. 3 floors and 18 departments B. Guganesan, Chief Public Relations Officer of Southern Railway, states the three-storey structure homes 18 departments. An unique cover was launched to celebrate the centenary events on January 27 in 2015 throughout ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’. The architecture and masonry work are maintained through routine upkeep. LED bulbs have actually been set up at the entryway foyer. The façade is illuminated on essential celebrations such as Independence Day and Republic Day. A Heritage Photo Gallery shows rail souvenirs and
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