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Ms. AROMA SINGH THAKUR, IRPFS MANOJ YADAVA, IPS
IG & Pr.CSC/RPF/SCR Director General/RPF

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RPF ESTABLISHMENT MANUAL
South Central Railway was formed on 02.10.1966 when Hubli and Vijayawada Divisions of Southern Railway and Sholapur and Secunderabad divisions of Central Railway were carved out and merged into a new zone. Subsequently, Guntakal division of Southern Railway was merged with South Central Railway on 02.10.1977 and Sholapur division was re-merged with Central Railway. Secunderabad division was split into two divisions viz., Secunderabad and Hyderabad divisions on 17.02.1978.
With effect from 01.04.2003, six full-fledged divisions viz., Secunderabad, Hyderabad, Vijayawada, Guntakal, Guntur and Nanded are in operation on South Central Railway. Hubli division, which was earlier in South Central Railway, has become a part of South Western Railway.
South Central Railway serves the major portion of Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and small portions of Karnataka, Tamilnadu & Madhya Pradesh States.
Out of total route kilometerage of 6471.418 kms., Telangana covers 1913.459 Kms, Andhra Pradesh covers 2991.055 kms., Maharashtra covers 1102.695 kms, Karnataka covers 387.169 kms. Madhya Pradesh covers 70.180 kms. and Tamilnadu covers 6.860 kms. respectively.
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Source : South Central Railway CMS Team Last Reviewed : 30-10-2023
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