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South Western Railway : ウィキペディア英語版 | South Western Railway zone
The South Western Railway((カンナダ語:ನೈಋತ್ಯ ರೈಲ್ವೆ)) is one of the 17 railway zones in India. It is headquartered at Hubli and comprises 3 divisions namely Hubli, Mysore, and Bangalore. The 4th division at Gulbarga will come up shortly and preparations of work has already begun. The zone came into existence on April 1, 2003. Important named trains operated by this zone are : Karnataka Express (Bangalore-New Delhi), Rani Chennamma Express (Bangalore-Kolhapur), Gol Gumbaz Express (Mysore-Solapur), Basava Express (Mysore-Bagalkote), Siddaganga Intercity Express (Bangalore-Dharwad), Karnataka Sampark Kranti Express (Bangalore-New Delhi) and (Bangalore-Chandigarh), Hampi Express (Mysore-Hubli), Lalbagh Express (Bangalore-Chennai), Shatabdi Express (Bangalore-Chennai), Tippu Express (Bangalore-Mysore), Island express (Bangalore-Kanyakumari) and Goa Express (Vasco Da Gama-Hazrat Nizamuddin). Plans are afoot to lay more lines & introduce more trains in this zone as the rail density is less compared to other zones and states in India. == Area Covered == South Western Railway covers most of the railway lines in the state of Karnataka. Works on various new lines such as Belgaum-Bagalkote-Raichur, Belgaum-Dharwad, Belgaum-Sawantwadi, Bagalkote-Kudachi, Munirabad-Mehboobnagar, Tumkur-Chitradurga-Davangere, Shimoga-Harihar and Tumkur-Rayadurg are yet to be started. Passenger trains were recently introduced on newly laid Kottur-Harihar and Kadur-Chikmagalur line.
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