South Western Railway zone

South Western Railway

10-South Western Railway
Locale Karnataka , Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu
Dates of operation 2003 (2003)
Predecessor Southern Railway zone
South Central Railway zone
Central Railway zone
Track gauge Broad gauge
Headquarters Club Road, Keshwapur Hubballi Karnataka
Website SWR official website

The South Western Railway is one of the 16 railway zones in India.

History

It is headquartered at Hubballi and comprises 3 divisions namely Hubballi, Mysuru, and Bengaluru. The 4th division at Gulbarga will come up shortly and preparations of work has already begun.[1] The zone came into existence on 1 April 2003.

Map of South Western Railway zone (in Cyan)

Jurisdiction

South Western Railway covers most of the railway lines in the state of Karnataka, and west parts of Dharmapuri district and Hosur taluk of Tamil Nadu.

Development

Karnataka has the least number of electrified and/or doubled broad gauge lines compared to other states in India (5%).[2]

The section between Bangalore-Pandavapura (128 kilometres (80 mi)) and Mysore-Srirangapatna(7 kilometres (4.3 mi)) has been doubled and opened to traffic. Section including Srirangapatna station and Cauvery bridges remains to be completed, owing to shifting of Tipu Sultan's armoury. The Bangalore-Hubli line is being doubled in isolated patches. While Bangalore-Tumkur was doubled and opened to traffic in 2007, progress on other sections has been painfully slow. The doubling of the Arsikere-Chikjajur section of the same line was completed in 2015, while doubling of Tumakuru-Arsikere and Huballi-Chikjajur section are in progress. Bellary-Hospet line is completely doubled and opened for traffic, Hubli-Gadag and Londa - Miraj - Pune line doubling is in progress.In recent 2016 railway budject electrification of bangalore-omalur (via:hosur,dharmapuri) has also been announced

Modernisation

The Mysuru Division of South Western Railways will be designated as "Digital Division" after fully adopting its current technology harnessing programme. Government of India had asked Railways divisions to cut red tape and reduce paper work in offices. All the officials will adopt technologies like WhatsApp and Google Drive to share reports and other documents. This will save lot of papers being used for circulating reports as done currently. Two web based helplines have been launched so that digitised information can be shared among different officials. The inspection reports regarding maintenance, passenger amenities, cleanliness, electronics and communication etc. will be managed by a new software which is under construction now. These measures will cut down redundant works, reduce number of registers and reports maintained by officials, reduce paper consumption and improve the efficiency and celerity of operations.[3]

Project Unigauge

Since 2007, the SWR is entirely Indian gauge. SWR has many WDG4 and WDP4 currently based at diesel loco sheds Hubli and Krishnarajapuram.

References

  1. "New railway division in Gulbarga to be under SWR". The Hindu. 2014-03-06. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2015-12-25.
  2. "Ministry of Railways (Railway Board)". Indianrailways.gov.in. Retrieved 2016-07-01.
  3. "On course to becoming a 'digital division' - Today's Paper". The Hindu. 2014-09-18. Retrieved 2016-07-01.

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