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Indian Railways have been
the prime movers to the nation and have the
distinction of being one of the largest railway
systems in the world under a single management.
Railways traverse through the length and breadth
of the country covering 63,140 route kms as
on 31.3.2002, comprising broad gauge (45,099
kms), meter gauge (14,776 kms) and narrow gauge
(3,265 kms). As the principal constituent of
the nation's transport system, Indian Railways
own a fleet of 2,16,717 wagons (units), 39,236
coaches and 7,739 number of locomotives and
manage to run 14,444 trains daily, including
about 8,702 passenger trains. They carry more
than a million tonne of freight traffic and
about 14 million passengers covering 6,856 numbers
of stations daily.
Indian Railways, therefore, rightly occupy pride
of place in the growth and development of the
nation.
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