Western Railway (India)
The Western Railway is one of the 16 zones of Indian Railways, and is among the busiest railroad networks in India. There are primary two railroad lines: Route A from New Delhi to Mumbai via Agra, Ratlam and Dahod and Route B from Nizamuddin Aulia (New Delhi) to Mumbai Central through the west Indian states of Rajasthan and Gujarat.
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Indian Railways - Railroad - India - New Delhi - Mumbai - Agra - Ratlam - Dahod - Mumbai Central - Rajasthan - Gujarat
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Major cities in Western Railway Route A include Mumbai Central, Valsad, Surat, Vadodara (Baroda), Godhra, Ratlam, Agra, and Mathura.
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Mumbai Central - Valsad - Surat - Vadodara - Godhra - Ratlam - Agra - Mathura
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Route B includes Mumbai Central, Valsad, Surat, Vadodara, Nadiad, Ahmedabad, Palanpaur, Abu, Ajmer, Jaipur, and Nizamuddin Aulia (New Delhi).
Related Topics:
Mumbai Central - Valsad - Surat - Vadodara - Nadiad - Ahmedabad - Palanpaur - Abu - Ajmer - Jaipur - Nizamuddin Aulia (New Delhi)
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