exactly. when infrastructure is expanding, new lines on increase how come new divisions and zones would be impossible. When NFR completes lines to Gangtok, Imphal, Kohima, Aizwal and When NR doing Leh ladakh lines . It is necessary to reorganise new places with good division and zone arrangement for proper management. Everything cannot be automized from switch present in capital. Same way south also adding railway lines so it is impossible to care just by 1 or 2 zones. Lot of new line works pending, lines like Madurai thoothukudi via aruppukkottai, East coast lines Karaikal Peralam, Mayilduthurai tharangambadi thirunallar, Arcot lines such as Tindivanam Nagari, Kallakurichi ulundurpettai, Kongu region expecting dharmapuri morappur, tirupathur krishnagiri hosur. Kerala region also developing guruvyur thirunnavaya to skip SRR, sabari line from kottayam to sabarimala. Karnataka and AP needs seperate post to explore. Proper planning and redistribution of places based on the future need and...
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please wait...Translate to EnglishWhen they're expanding infra, adding new lines, and planning to hit places like Gangtok and Imphal, setting up new divisions and zones ain't impossible. Even NR is thinking about laying down tracks in Leh Ladakh. Shit is crucial to reorganize and set up bomb division and zone setup for proper handling. Can't rely on just a few switches in the HQ to run the show. South is also getting more train tracks, so ain't gonna cut it with just 1 or 2 zones. Loads of new tracks pending, like Madurai to Thoothukudi via Aruppukkottai, East coast lines like Karaikal to Peralam, and Mayilduthurai to Tharangambadi to Thirunallar. Arcot lines such as Tindivanam to Nagari, Kallakurichi to Ulundurpettai, and Kongu region waiting on Dharmapuri to Morappur, Tirupathur to Krishnagiri to Hosur. Kerala's in on it with Guruvayur to Thirunnavaya to skip SRR, and a Sabari line from Kottayam to Sabarimala. Karnataka and AP need their own separate discussion to dig into. Gotta seriously plan and shuffle things around based on future needs and ops.