Tuesday, September 17, 2013

About Indian Railways

Indian railways which comprise the chief mode of organized transportation system is the nation’s single largest undertaking with a route length of over 63 thousand kilometers spread over 6853 railway stations. Making a small beginning in April 1853 when the first ever railway train in India commenced its journey from Mumbai to thane, a stretch of only 34 kilometers, Indian railways emerged to be Asia’s largest and the world’s second largest railway system under a single management.
As on march 31, 2011 the Indian railway had a vast network of 7083 stations spread over a route length of 64024 kilometers.
As on march 31, 2011 about 23 percent of the route kilometer, 34 percent of running track kilometer and 34 percent of total track kilometer is electrified, this is the second biggest electrified system in the system, the first being commonwealth of Independent states.
The Indian railway system is now divided into 17 zones. Each zone is headed by a general manager, who is responsible for the railway board for all the zonal affairs such as operation and maintenance of zonal railways and the financial matters pertaining there to.
S.No
ZoneDate of creationHeadquarters
1
Southern           14.04.1951Chennai                   
2
Western            05.11.1951Mumbai (church gate)      
3
Cebtrak            05.11.1951Mumbai (Victoria terminus)
4
Northern           04.04.1952New delhi                 
5
Eastern            01.08.1955Kolkata                   
6
South Eastern      01.08.1955Kolkata                   
7
North- Eastern     14.04.1955Gorakhpur                 
8
South Central      02.10.1966Secunderabad              
9
North East Frontier15.01.1958Maligaon (Guwahati)       
10
North- Central     06.07.2002Allahabad                 
11
East- Central      06.07.2002Hajipur                   
12
North- Western     10.10.1996Jaipur 
13
East- Coast        06.07.2002Bhubaneswar               
14
South- Western     01.11.1996Hubli
15
West- Central06.07.2002Jabalpur
16
South- East central06.07.2002Bilaspur
17
Metro rail         2010kolkata 

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