South Central Railway Map - File Information
Map Name | South Central Railway Map |
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Available Formats | WEBPPDFJPGPNG |
WEBP Size | 1.38 MB |
PDF Size | 7.68 MB |
JPG Size | 3.75 MB |
PNG Size | 8.59 MB |
No. of Pages in PDF | 1 |
Image Height | 2484 Pixels |
Image Width | 3888 Pixels |
Category | Geography |
Related | Indian Railways |
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South Central Railway Map - Summary
South Central Railway (SCR) zone, established on October 2, 1966, is one of the 19 zones of Indian Railways. Headquartered in Secunderabad, Telangana, SCR’s jurisdiction spans the states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Maharashtra, and Karnataka. The SCR zone’s network covers approximately 5,800 kilometers, including portions of Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and areas in Madhya Pradesh.
South Central Railway Division
- Secunderabad Division: Encompasses key routes connecting major cities within Telangana and neighboring states.
- Hyderabad Division: Focuses on rail connectivity within Hyderabad and surrounding areas.
- Vijayawada Division: Covers significant routes in Andhra Pradesh, serving as a crucial junction for various rail lines.
- Guntur Division: Manages rail operations in the Guntur region and nearby districts.
- Guntakal Division: Oversees routes extending into Karnataka and parts of Andhra Pradesh.
- Nanded Division: Covers areas in Maharashtra and northern parts of Karnataka
South Central Railway Major Stations
Prominent stations under SCR’s jurisdiction include:
- Secunderabad Junction: A pivotal hub connecting various regions.
- Hyderabad Deccan: Serving as a major station within Hyderabad city.
- Vijayawada Junction: A crucial junction facilitating numerous rail routes.
- Guntur Junction: Connecting various regional lines.
- Guntakal Junction: Serving as a key interchange for different routes.
- Nanded: A significant station in Maharashtra under SCR.
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