
South Eastern Railway
The South Eastern Railway is one of the zones of Indian Railways, primarily serving the southeastern region of India. It was formed in 1952 and operates trains across states like West Bengal, Odisha, and parts of Jharkhand. The zone manages a vast network that includes passenger and freight services, facilitating connectivity and trade. Major cities served include Kolkata and Bhubaneswar. The South Eastern Railway is known for its efficiency and comprehensive services aimed at enhancing rail travel and transport logistics in the region.