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- Transportation.
- Railways.
- India’s rail network is the fourth largest in the world. (USA > Russia > China > India)
- Indian railways operate in three different gauges – Broad guage (1.676 m), Meter guage (1.000 m) and the narrow guage (0.761 m and 0.610 m).
- First public traffic train ran in 1853; from Bombay to Thane (34 Km).
- First electric train was the “Deccan Queen”, in 1929 from Bombay to Poona.
- Few well known trains are –
- Vivek express.
- It is the longest train route in India, and eighth in the world.
- Runs from Dibrugarh and Kanyakumari (4286 Km).
- Himsagar express.
- It is the second longest train route in the country.
- Runs from Jammu tavi and Kanyakumari (3726 Km).
- Shree shakti express.
- Becomes operational on 14/07/2014.
- Metro services along the country and there start dates are as follows –
- Kolkata metro – 24th October, 1984.
- Chennai metro – 1st November, 1995.
- Delhi metro – 24th December, 2002.
- Namma metro – 20th October, 2011.
- Rapid metro rail Gurgaon – 14th November, 2013.
- Mumbai metro – 8th June, 2014.
- Mumbai monorail started in 2nd February, 2014.
- Roadways.
- In 1943, Nagpur plan was adopted. According to which the roadways was to be developed as –
- Our road network is the third largest in the world.
- Few national highways are as follows –
- NH 7 – is the longest, extends from Varanasi to Kanyakumari (2369 Km).
- NH 47A – is the shortest highway (6 Km).
- NH 5 – runs along the eastern coast.
- NH 17 – runs along the western coast.
- NH 15 – is the border road in the Rajasthan desert (1526 Km).
- National highway development programme consists of the following projects –
- The Golden quadrilateral project.(5846 Km)
- NH 2 – Delhi to Kolkata (1453 Km).
- NH 8, NH 76 and NH 79 – Delhi to Mumbai (1419 Km).
- NH 4, NH 7 and NH 46 – Mumbai to Chennai (1290 Km).
- NH 5, NH 6 and NH 60 – Chennai to Kolkata (1648 Km).
- Total length is of 5846 Km.
- Its greatest length share is in A.P (1016 Km), followed by U.P (753 Km).
- North-South and East-West corridors. (7300 Km)
- N-S corridor extends from Srinagar to Kanyakumari.
- E-W corridor extends from Porbandar to Silchar.
- They will intersect at the Jhansi, U.P.
- Its highest length share is of Tamilnadu (856 Km), followed by U.P (851 Km).
- Up-gradation. (12109 Km)
- National highways with 4 lanes on the BOT basis will be developed.
- Airways.
- In 1931, country’s first solo flight was registered by Mr. J R D Tata.
- First flight of the Tata airlines was in 1935 and it was from Mumbai to Thiruananthapuram.
- In 1937, first flight from Mumbai to Delhi was registered.
- In 1953, Indian airlines and Air India was founded.
- In 1995, Airport authority of India was formed.
- Waterways.
- The waterways authority of India divides ports into –
- There are total 190 ports in our country.
- Kolkata has the oldest port of our country.
- Largest container port – Jawaharlal Nehru port (Mumbai).
- Largest natural port – Vishakhapatnam.
- Kandla (Gujarat), is a tidal port – comes under free trade zone.
- Gateway of Karnataka – New Mangalore port.
- Busiest port – Mumbai port.
- Some national waterways are as follows –
- NW 1 – Allahabad to Haldia (1629 Km), is along the river Ganga.
- NW 2 – Sadhiya to Dhubri (819 Km), is along the Brahmaputra.
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