Indian Railways

Indian Railways
Native name
Indian Railways
Company typeStatutory Body
State-owned enterprise
IndustryRail transport
Founded12 September 1837 (187 years ago) (1837-09-12)
HeadquartersRail Bhawan, ,
Area served
India
Key people
ServicesPassenger railway
Rail freight transport
Parcel carrier
Catering
Tourism
Parking lot operations
Other related services
RevenueIncrease 256,000 crore (US$31 billion)[2] (2023-24)
~Increase 4,761 crore (US$570 million)[2] (2023-24)
OwnerMinistry of Railways, Government of India (100%)
Number of employees
1,212,882[3] With 29,719 km (18,467 mi) of the lines having two or more tracks, total running track length was 106,493 km (66,172 mi), while total trackage (including sidings) was 132,310 km (82,210 mi).[3] (31 March 2023)
Divisions
Subsidiaries
Technical
Line length68,584[3] km (42,616 mi)
Track length132,310[3] km (82,210 mi)
Track gauge1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)
1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in)
762 mm (2 ft 6 in)
610 mm (2 ft)
Electrification64,080 km (39,820 mi)[4]

Indian Railways is a statutory body under the ownership of the Ministry of Railways of the Government of India that operates India's national railway system. As of 2023, it manages the fourth largest national railway system by size with a track length of 132,310 km (82,210 mi), running track length of 106,493 km (66,172 mi) and route length of 68,584 km (42,616 mi). As of August 2024, 96.59% of the broad-gauge network is electrified. With more than 1.2 million employees, it is the world's ninth-largest employer and India's second largest employer.

In 1951, the Indian Railways was established by the amalgamation of 42 different railway companies operating in the country, spanning a total of 55,000 km (34,000 mi). The railway network across the country was reorganized into six regional zones in 1951–52 for administrative purposes, which was gradually expanded to 18 zones over the years.

The first steam operated railway operated in 1837 in Madras with the first passenger operating in 1853 between Bombay and Thane. In 1925, the first electric train ran in Bombay on DC traction. The first locomotive manufacturing unit was commissioned in 1950 at Chittaranjan with the first coach manufacturing unit set-up at Madras in 1955.

Indian Railways runs various classes of express, passengers and suburban trains. In 2018–19, it operated 13,523 trains on average daily covering 7,325 stations and carried 8.44 billion passengers. Indian Railways also operates different classes of rail freight transport. In 2022–23, it operated 8,479 trains on average daily and transported 1418.1 million tonnes of freight. Indian Railways operates multiple classes of rolling stock, manufactured by self-owned coach-production facilities. As of March 2023, Indian Railways' rolling stock consisted of 318,196 freight wagons and 84,863 passenger coaches. As of December 2023, Indian Railways had 10,238 electric and 4,543 diesel locomotives amongst others.

  1. ^ "Suneet Sharma Appointed New Chairman and CEO of Railway Board". News18. 31 December 2020. Archived from the original on 13 July 2023. Retrieved 1 December 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Indian Railways registers record Revenue" (Press release). Business Standard. Archived from the original on 7 June 2024. Retrieved 7 June 2024.
  3. ^ a b c d "Indian Railways Year Book 2022-23" (PDF). Ministry of Railways (Railway Board). New Delhi: Indian Railways Statistical Publications. Archived (PDF) from the original on 20 August 2024. Retrieved 2 August 2024.
  4. ^ Status of Railway Electrification (as on 01.08.2024) (PDF) (Report). Indian Railways. Archived (PDF) from the original on 8 August 2024. Retrieved 8 August 2024.