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State Railway of Hyderabad

The State Railway of Hyderabad was an important railway system in India, primarily operating in the Hyderabad state during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Established in 1870, it played a crucial role in connecting various regions, facilitating trade and travel. The railway was known for its broad-gauge lines and significant stations. After India's independence in 1947, the State Railway of Hyderabad was merged into Indian Railways, which is now the country's national railway network, continuing to serve millions of passengers and transport goods across India. Its legacy is vital to the region's transportation history.