Madhya Bharat Railway
The Madhya Bharat Railway was a significant railway system in India, established in 1947. It operated in the central region of the country, connecting various important cities and towns. The railway played a crucial role in enhancing transportation and trade in the area, facilitating the movement of goods and passengers.
In 1951, the Madhya Bharat Railway was merged into the Western Railway zone, which is one of the major zones of Indian Railways. This integration aimed to improve efficiency and expand the railway network, contributing to the overall development of the region's infrastructure and economy.