Chengapalli

Chengapalli is a biggest landmark located in between Salem to Coimbatore Highway (NH 544) Tirupur district, Tamil Nadu, India. It has the status of a panchayat town in Tamil Nadu. It is famous for textiles. Almost 5000 peoples coming from other areas for their employments. It is having four way and six way roads.

It lies on the Salem-Coimbatore National Highway 544 (formerly NH 47).[1][2]

Places of Worship

Arulmigu Azhagunachi Amman Temple.

Seraikannimar Temple.

soleeswarar Temple. Sengal Vinayakar Temple. Sethu Mariyamman Temple and more Than 16 Karupparayan temples around Chengapalli

Neighborhoods

  • Vijayamangalam
  • Perumanallur
  • Tiruppur
  • Uthukuli
  • Perundurai
  • Avinashi
  • Gobichettipaalayam
  • Kanchikoil
  • Kunnathur
  • Thingalur
  • Ingur
  • Chennimalai
  • Kavundapadi
  • Bhavani
  • Komarapalayam
  • Thirumuruganpoondi

Transport

Chengapalli-Avinashi-Coimbatore

The nearest airport is the Coimbatore International Airport, which is about 50 km away from Chengapalli.

There is no rail transport to the town. The nearest Railway Station is at Tirupur, which is about 15 km away from Chengapalli.

The key public mass transport for the people here is the Buses run by the State Government & Private Sector thus providing a competitive service to the people.

Chengapalli's geographical location enables it to be a regional hub for many long distance travellers to & fro the twin cities Coimbatore & Tirupur.

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References

  1. Kumar, Vimal (3 December 2009). "NHAI gearing up to widen Chengapalli-Walayar stretch". The Hindu. Tiruppur. Retrieved 30 September 2012.
  2. Preetha, Soundariya (29 April 2012). "NH 47: gearing up to provide a new driving experience". The Hindu. Coimbatore. Retrieved 30 September 2012.


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