Indian Railway Zones

Indian Railway Zones
The reorganized set up of the Zonal Railways, mentioned below enhance the efficient operation and management of this largest surface transport organisation. 
  1. Eastern Railway (1951 - 1952), Kolkata-West Bengal. 
  2. Western Railway (1951 - 1952), Mumbai Central-Maharastra. 
  3. Northern Railway (1951 - 1952), Baroda House-New Delhi. 
  4. Southern Railway (1951 -1952), Park Town, Chennai-Tamilnadu. 
  5. South Central Railway (1958), Secunderabad-Andhra Pradesh. 
  6. Central Railway (1951 - 52), Victoria Terminus (recently renamed as Chatraphati Sivaji Terminus), Mumbai-Maharashtra. 
  7. South Eastern Railway (1955), Garden Reach, Kolkata-WestBengal. 
  8. North Eastern Railway (1958), Gorakhpur-Uttar Pradesh. 
  9. North East Frontier Railway (1958), Maligaon- State of Assam 
  10. North Central Railway (1996), Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh. 
  11. South Western railway (1996), Bangaluru-Karnataka. 
  12. East Cost Railway (1996), Bubaneshwar, Orissa. 
  13. East Central Railway (1996), Haripur-Bihar 
  14. North West Railway (1996), Jaipur-Rajasthan 
  15. West Central Railway (1996), Jabalpur-MadhyaPradesh 
  16. South east central (2002) Bilaspur 

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