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Western Railway

Western Railway is one of the zones of Indian Railways, which is the fourth-largest rail network in the world. Established in 1951, it operates trains across the western states of India, including Gujarat, Maharashtra, and parts of Rajasthan. Western Railway is known for its major railway stations, such as Mumbai's Churchgate and Mumbai Central. It provides vital passenger and freight services, connecting urban and rural areas, and plays a key role in supporting the economy and facilitating travel within the region. The zone is recognized for its efforts in modernizing services and enhancing safety.