
Western Railway (India)
Western Railway is one of the zones of Indian Railways, responsible for rail transport in the western part of India. Established in 1951, it connects major cities like Mumbai, Ahmedabad, and Vadodara. The zone plays a crucial role in passenger and freight services, facilitating economic growth and regional connectivity. Its network includes suburban trains that serve daily commuters in urban areas, as well as long-distance trains. Western Railway is known for its operational efficiency and ongoing modernization efforts to enhance travel experiences and safety for millions of passengers each year.