Western Railway
The Western Railway is one of the zones of Indian Railways, primarily serving the western part of India. Established in 1951, it operates a vast network of trains connecting major cities like Mumbai, Ahmedabad, and Vadodara. The zone plays a crucial role in facilitating passenger and freight transport across the region.
With a focus on safety and efficiency, the Western Railway has introduced various modern amenities and services for travelers. It also emphasizes sustainability by implementing eco-friendly practices, such as solar energy usage and water conservation measures, to enhance its operations and reduce environmental impact.