Rajaji Salai, Chennai

Coordinates: 13°05′14″N 80°17′15″E / 13.087318°N 80.2874723°E / 13.087318; 80.2874723
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Rajaji Salai
North Beach Rd, First Line Beach Rd
Corporation of Chennai
Coordinates13°05′14″N 80°17′15″E / 13.087318°N 80.2874723°E / 13.087318; 80.2874723

Rajaji Salai, also known as North Beach Road or First Line Beach, is one of the main thoroughfares of the commercial centre of George Town in Chennai, India. The road connects Royapuram in the north with Quibble Island in the south. As the main thoroughfare connecting the erstwhile Whitetown and Blacktown, the road has several historical landmarks dating back to the colonial era.

Landmarks

Rajaji Salai in 2017
Rajaji Salai towards north

Once the seat of power, Rajaji Salai still retains its importance with several important buildings, including

Parry's Corner. More historical and heritage buildings are located on important streets around Rajaji Salai, such as the Armenian Church, the Anderson Church, the Gokhale Hall, the State Bank of India local head office, Dare House and the Collectorate Building. During the regime of former Chief Minister K. Kamaraj, the present subway on Rajaji Salai was constructed, replacing the level crossing between Chennai Beach and Chennai Fort stations.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Srikanth, R. (13 May 2012). "Rajaji Salai, the seat of power". The Hindu. Chennai. Retrieved 19 May 2013.

Bibliography

  • Muthiah, S. (1981). Madras Discovered. East West Books (Madras) Pvt Ltd. p. 124.