Tamil Nadu, the focal point of south Indian culture and the vanguard of industrial enterprise is the proud owner of an excellent infrastructure and transport system. Tourists and visitors no longer need to trouble their minds with the mind-boggling question of how to reach the state and its interiors.
The state has an extensive road network that links the state to all major industrial and agricultural centers as well as the suburbs. The state’s pride rests in its excellent arterial network 24 National Highways, almost spanning across a distance of 2,002 km. The state is also a part of the eminent Golden Quadrilateral Project, which is scheduled to completion in 2008. With a total road length of 167,000 km, this urban agglomerate also has some exceptional district roads connecting and integrating the different nooks and corners of the state.
A part of Southern Railway’s extensive rail network, with its headquarters housed at Chennai, Tamil Nadu covers a railway track length of 6,693 km with almost 690 railway stations. The state is well connected with all major cities of the country and has junctions in Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai and Tiruchirapalli. The urban metropolis of Chennai possesses an imminent metro rail network and the bustling Suburban Railway.
The Chennai International Airport that provides global connectivity with as many as 19 countries is another instance of Tamil Nadu’s excellent infrastructure. The airport has more than 169 flights scheduled every week. In addition the state also has domestic airports at Coimbatore, Trichy, Tuticorin and Madurai that facilitates intra-state travel as well as freight carriage.
Tamil Nadu with its excellent rail, road and air networks has made traveling an easy and highly feasible option. Tourists can sail across the voluminous oceans or soar along with the fleecy, gossamer clouds or merely take the conventional train ride and appreciate the quaint beauty of the picturesque South Indian villages and record a truly unforgettable vacation.
Last Updated on 1/17/2011