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The Guntakal–Chennai Egmore section (also known as Guntakal-Chennai line) is part of the Mumbai-Chennai line. It connects Guntakal in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh and Chennai Egmore in Tamil Nadu. ==History== The first train service in southern India and the third in India was operated by Madras Railway from Royapuram / Veyasarapady to Wallajah Road (Arcot) in 1856. Madras Railway extended its trunk route to Beypur / Kadalundi (near Calicut) and initiated work on a north-western branch out of Arakkonam in 1861. The branch line reached Renigunta in 1862. The branch line out of Arakkonam reached Raichur in 1871, where it connected to the Great Indian Peninsula Railway line from Mumbai.
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