West Central Railway zone
12-West Central Railway | |
Locale | Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan |
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Dates of operation | 2003– |
Predecessor | Parts of Central Railway & Western Railway |
Track gauge | Mixed |
Length | 2911 km |
Headquarters | Jabalpur Railway Station |
Website | WCR official website |
The West Central Railway, one of the 16 zones of the Indian Railways, came into existence on 1 April 2003. It is headquartered at Jabalpur.
History
On 1 April 2003, the West Central Railway was reconstituted from the Jabalpur and Bhopal divisions of the Central Railway (CR) and the reorganized Kota division of the Western Railway (WR).[1] The new West Central Railway serves eastern & central Madhya Pradesh, southern Uttar Pradesh, and northeastern Rajasthan state.
See also
- Trains of West Central Railway
- Kota Junction
- Jabalpur Junction
- Bhopal Junction
- Habibganj - Suburban railway station of Bhopal
- Rail transport in Madhya Pradesh
- Indore Junction
- Hindaun City(HAN)
- Sawai Madhopur Junction
- Gangapur City
Notes
- ↑ "New Railway zones to be functional from April 1". Press Information Bureau, Government of India. 31 March 2003.
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