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INDIAN RAILWAYS AT A GLANCE Basic Information About Indian Railways (IR) Indian Railways (IR) is operated by the Ministry of Railways. It is India's national railway system. IR Network is the fourth-largest railway network in the world by size. The Total IR Network size is 121,407 kilometres and the total track is over 67,368-kilometre route. 1853 was the year when Railways were first introduced in India. The First Train ran between Mumbai and Thane. The Nationalisation of Railway happened in 1951. India Railway is the Single Largest Employer in the country. IR has 7349 railway stations across the length and breadth of the Nation. The number of passenger Trains running daily is more than 13000. Division of Indian Railways IR is divided into 16 zones, headed by general managers reporting to the Railway Board. S/No. Name of the Railway Zone Zonal Headquarter Division 1 Central Railway Mumbai 1) Mumbai 2) Nagpur 3) Bhusawal 4) Pune 5) Sholapur 2 Eastern Railway Kolkata 1) Howrah-I 2) Howrah-II 3) Sealdah 4) Malda 5) Asansol 6) Chitaranjan 7) Kolkata Metro 3 East Central Railway Hajipur 1) Danapur 2) Mugalsarai 3) Dhanbad 4) Sonpur 5) Samastipur 4 East Coast Railway Bhubaneshwar 1) Khurda Road 2) Waltair 3) Sambhalpur 5 Northern Railway 1) Delhi-I
Baroda House, New Delhi 6 North Central Railway Allahabad 7 North Eastern Railway Gorakhpur 8 North Frontier Railway Maligaon, Guwahati 9 North Western Railway Jaipur 10 Southern Railway Chennai 11 South Central Railway Secunderabad 12 South Eastern Railway Garden Reach, Kolkata 13 South East Central Railway Bilaspur 14 South Western Railway Hubli 2) Delhi-II 3) Ambala 4) Moradabad 5) Lucknow 6) Firozpur 1) Allahabad 2) Jhansi 3) Agra 1) Izzatnagar 2) Lucknow 3) Varanasi 4) DLW 1) Katihar 2) Alipurduar 3) Rangiya 4) Lumding 5) Tinsukhia 1) Jaipur 2) Jodhpur 3) Bikaner 4) Ajmer 1) Chennai 2) Madurai 3) Palghat 4) Trichy 5) Trivendrum 1) Secunderabad 2) Hyderabad 3) Guntakal 4) Vijaywada 5) Nanded 1) Kharagpur 2) Adra 3) Chakradharpur 4) Ranchi 5) Shalimar 1) Bilaspur 2) Nagpur 3) Raipur 1) Bangalore 2) Mysore
15 Western Railway Mumbai CST 16 West Central Railway Jabalpur 3) Hubli 4) RWF/YNK 1) BCT 2) Vadodara 3) Ahemdabad 4) Ratlam 5) Rajkot 6) Bhavnagar 1) Jabalpur 2) Bhopal 3) Kota Railway Tracks: Track Distance between rails Broad Gauge 1676mm Metre Gauge 1000mm Narrow Gauge 762mm/610mm Types of Trains Duranto Rajdhani Shatabdi Garib Rath Jan Shatabdi Sampark Kranti Superfast Express/Mail Express Trains Suburban Trains Metros and Monorails (Not under Indian Railways) There is one of other Type called Luxury trains. Currently 4 Luxury Trains run in India Maharaja s Express, Palace on Wheels, Deccan Odyssey and The Golden Chariot IR Production Units S.No. 1 2 Name and location of Production Unit. Diesel Locomotive Works (DLW), Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. Chittaranjan Locomotive- Works (CLW), Chittaranjan, West Bengal. Product Diesel Locomotive Electric Locomotive
3 4 5 6 7 Integral Coach Factory (ICF), Perambur, Chennai, Tamil Nadu. Rail Coach Factory (RCF), Kapurthala, Punjab. Diesel Loco Modernization Works (DMW), Patiala, Punjab. Rail Wheel Factory (RWF), Bengaluru, Karnataka. Rail Coach Factory (RCF), Rae Bareli, Uttar Pradesh. Coaches Coaches Locomotive manufacture and rebuilding Wheels & Axles Coaches 8 Rail Wheel Plant, Bela, Bihar. Wheels