
North Central Railway
North Central Railway is a regional division of India’s national train network, responsible for operating and maintaining train services across several northern and central states. It connects cities and towns, facilitating passenger travel and freight movement. Established in 2003, its network spans approximately 3,200 kilometers, with key hubs including Kanpur, Prayagraj, and Jhansi. The railway focuses on safety, efficiency, and comfort, supporting economic growth and mobility for millions of commuters. As part of Indian Railways, it plays a vital role in daily transportation, logistics, and regional development.