Vaniyambadi Railway Station
Full Form of VHY
What is VHY?
VHY is the Indian Railways three-letter station code assigned to Vaniyambadi railway station, located in the Tirupattur district of Tamil Nadu. This station operates under the Southern Railway zone and serves as an important halt for several express and passenger trains running between Chennai, Bengaluru, Jolarpettai, and other key destinations in northern Tamil Nadu. The three-letter coding system was adopted by Indian Railways to simplify the identification of stations across its vast network, which covers more than seven thousand stations nationwide. Vaniyambadi station is a significant transit point for daily commuters, traders, and students heading to nearby commercial and educational hubs, and it also handles freight related to the local leather and agricultural industries. The code VHY is regularly referenced in railway reservation charts, official timetables, and the IRCTC booking platform. For candidates preparing for competitive examinations such as RRB NTPC, RRB Group D, and other state-level railway recruitment tests, memorising station codes including VHY forms a standard part of the general awareness and general knowledge syllabus.
VHY का फुल फॉर्म
वाणियम्बाडी रेलवे स्टेशन
Example
The Mysuru–Chennai Shatabdi Express makes a brief halt at VHY, Vaniyambadi, before continuing towards Jolarpettai junction.