India has the fourth largest rail network in the world, extending nearly 64,000kms. Most of the routes are broad gauge in India. India is implementing the Uni gauge project to have a standard width for all tracks across the country. India railways carried nearly 7 billion passengers in 2009. Nearly 350 million tonnes of freight is transported annually by railways. Download this slide on Kizee website - http://www.kizee.com/products/rail-network-india-ppt
India Largest Rail Networks in the World - PPT Map
1. Rail Routes in India
Trunk Route (Electrified)
Trunk Route
Jammu Tawi
Amritsar
Other Routes
Jalander Shimla
Chandigarh Under Gauge Conversion
Ludhiana Dehradun
Patiala Muzzampur Narain
Kathgoda
Meter gauge/
Meerut Dibrugarh Narrow gauge routes
Delhi
Jaisalmer Mathura Major Town/State Capital
Jaipur
New
Guwahati Dimapur Railway Zonal Headquarter
Gwalior Jalpaiguri
Patna
Abu Road Allahabad Silchar
Gaya
Bina Garwa Rd Durgapur
Gandhidam
Ujjain Barkakana
Itarsi
Jamnagar Muri Kolkata
Indore Amla
Anand Bilaspur Rourkela
Surat Bhilai Bokaro
Wardha Raipur Tatanagar
Veraval Durg
Manmad
Cuttack
Aurangabad Titlagarh
Adilabad Bhubaneshwar
Puri
Mumbai
Nizamabad Kazipet
Warangal Vizianagaram
Secunderabad
Ratnagiri Wadi Rajahmundry
Kolhapur Miraj Kakinada
Nadikudi
Machilipatnam
Belgaum
Madgaon
Karwar
Renigunta
Talguppa
Tirupati
Mangalore Hasan
Chennai
Cannanore Salem Pondicherry
Calicut Thanvajur
Trichur Coimbatore
Cochin
Allepey
Rameshwaram
Quilon Tuticorin
Tirunelveli
Nagercoil Kanniyakumari
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Railways_in_India
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