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List of trains run by Indian Railways
This is a List of trains of the Indian Railways, a rail system which serving the all states and union territories of India.

The Indian Railways was founded on 8 May 1845 and now its one of the world's largest railway networks comprising 115000 km of track over a route of 67312 km and 7,112 stations. In 2014-15, IR carried 8.397 billion passengers annually or more than 23 million passengers a day (roughly half of whom were suburban passengers) and 1058.81 million tons of freight in the year. IR runs 12,617 passenger trains and 7,421 freight trains daily.

Its divided into 18 Different zones. Which are Northern Railway zone (NR), North Eastern Railway zone (NER), North Central Railway zone (NCR), North Western Railway zone (NWR), Northeast Frontier Railway zone (NFR), Eastern Railway zone (ER), East Central Railway zone (ECR), East Coast Railway zone (ECoR), Central Railway zone (CR), Western Railway zone (WR), West Central Railway zone (WCR), Konkan Railway (KR), South Eastern Railway zone (SER), South East Central Railway zone (SECR), South Western Railway zone (SWR), South Coast Railway zone (SCoR) & Southern Railway zone (SR).

After the Conversion of four digit to five digit numbering system it indicates that: 1) If the first digit is 1 or 2 It Indicates the Long-distance trains, such as Express/Mail trains. 2) Whereas if the Number is 5 it Indicates the passenger trains with conventional coaches. 3) 6 indicates the Mainline Electric Multiple Unit (MEMU) Service. 4) 7 indicates the Diesel Electric Multiple Unit (DEMU) Service.
 * The First Digit Indicates the Train Category :

1) The First digit Indicates 1 or 2 Then the second digit indicates:
 * The Second Digit Indicates the Railway zone if :
 * 0 (Y0XXX): Konkan Railway
 * 1 (Y1XXX): Central Railway trains, some West Central and North Central Railway trains.
 * 2 (Y2XXX): The Rajdhani, Shatabdi, Jan Shatabdi, Garib Rath, Duronto, Sampark Kranti and Gatimaan Express and all other superfast trains.
 * 3 (Y3XXX): Eastern Railway and East Central Railway trains.
 * 4 (Y4XXX): Northern Railway trains, some North Central and North Western Railway trains.
 * 5 (Y5XXX): Northeast Frontier and North Eastern Railway trains.
 * 6 (Y6XXX): Southern Railway and some South Western Railway trains.
 * 7 (Y7XXX): South Central and some South Western Railway trains.
 * 8 (Y8XXX): South Eastern, South East Central and East Coast Railway trains.
 * 9 (Y9XXX): Western and some West Central and North Western Railway trains.

2) If the first digit is 5, 6 or 7, the second digit identifies the railway zone where the train is operated or maintained:
 * 0 (E0XXX): Konkan Railway
 * 1 (E1XXX): Some Central and West Central Railway zone trains.
 * 2 (E2XXX): Some Northern, North Central, North Western, North Eastern and East Central Railway zone trains.
 * 3 (E3XXX): All Eastern and some East Central Railway zone trains.
 * 4 (E4XXX): Some Northern, North Central and North Western Railway zone trains.
 * 5 (E5XXX): Northeast Frontier and some North Eastern Railway zone trains.
 * 6 (E6XXX): Some Southern and South Western Railway zone trains.
 * 7 (E7XXX): South Central and some South Western Railway zone trains.
 * 8 (E8XXX): South Eastern, South East Central and East Coast Railway zone trains.
 * 9 (E9XXX): Western and some West Central and North Western Railway zone trains.

Here's the list of the trains runs by indian railways indicates the starting two digits.

Trains for Connecting Neighbouring Countries of India
† - Rake zone is From Bangladesh Railways

Operators
Here the operators of train services are listed in sequence. In this section the operating Zone is tabulated with different train categories.

List of trains run by Indian Railways
This is a list of trains of the Indian Railways, a rail system that serving all states and union territories of India.

The Indian Railways was founded on 8 May 1845 and now its one of the world's largest railway networks comprising 115000 km of track over a route of 67312 km and 7,112 stations. In 2014-15, IR carried 8.397 billion passengers annually or more than 23 million passengers a day (roughly half of whom were suburban passengers) and 1058.81 million tons of freight in the year. IR runs 12,617 passenger trains and 7,421 freight trains daily.

Its divided into 18 Different zones. Which are Northern Railway zone (NR), North Eastern Railway zone (NER), North Central Railway zone (NCR), North Western Railway zone (NWR), Northeast Frontier Railway zone (NFR), Eastern Railway zone (ER), East Central Railway zone (ECR), East Coast Railway zone (ECoR), Central Railway zone (CR), Western Railway zone (WR), West Central Railway zone (WCR), Konkan Railway (KR), South Eastern Railway zone (SER), South East Central Railway zone (SECR), South Western Railway zone (SWR), South Coast Railway zone (SCoR) & Southern Railway zone (SR).

Operators
Here the operators of train services are listed in sequence. In this section the operating Zone is tabulated with different train categories.

Parel-Prabhadevi railway station
Parel–Prabhadevi railway station is a joint railway station which connects the Central line and Western line of Mumbai Suburban Railway. It serves the area of Parel and Prabhadevi in Mumbai, India.

This railway station has a total of seven platforms which of two are on the Prabhadevi side and the remaining platforms are on the Parel side with the middle one is a terminal platform and two platforms on the far east is for fast trains line, both sides are of only slow trains halt.

Passengers
Parel–Prabhadevi railway station is another busiest station on the Mumbai Suburban Railway network. Over 15.6 million passenger's journey originates from this station, with earning inr 7800000 yearly. Due to offices are situated around this railway station.

Parel side
The railway station on the Parel side was opened to the public in 1877 for direct connectivity from Parel to other stations on the Central Railway network.

On 4th March 2019, the Terminal platform on the Slow line of the Parel side was inaugurated by Piyush Goyal (Minister of Railways) for reducing the higher passenger pressure load at Dadar railway station. Which it was demanded for many years by the people for easier access on the Central side.

Prabhadevi side
The railway station on the Prabhadevi side was inaugurated in 1867 which was named Elphinstone Road railway station (with station code EPR) after the Lord Elphinstone, which was the Governor of Bombay from 1853 to 1860.

After the Independence, The local people demanded the railway station rename to Prabhadevi. Which comes from the Hindu goddess Prabhavati Devi. A 12th-century idol of the goddess is installed inside an 18th-century Prabhadevi Temple locates near the station. For that purpose, the Maharashtra Assembly passed the resolution on 16 December 2016. After that, Maharashtra Government sent a proposal for renaming the station to Union Home Ministry which it was approved on 6th May 2017.

After the approval, the name of Elphinstone Road railway station was officially changed to Prabhadevi railway station on 19th July 2018. with its new station code as PBHD with the approval of Indian Railways

Foot-over-bridges
Due to the super Dense crush load on this station, two-foot over bridges constructed between the southern part of the Parel side and the northern part of the Prabhadevi side for easier interchanging between these platforms, Both of them were constructed in 2018.

Before that, there was only one foot-over-bridge that was narrower in width and older than 50 years, This creates problems for commuters during peak hours. Due to this, commuters used to cross the tracks on to the adjoining platform 3 and use the FOB of that platform. This prompted the Railway's to put up a fence between the platforms in order to stop commuters from crossing the tracks. This has increased the pressure on the over-bridge even more and hence forced the Railways into assigning the Railway Protection Force and Home Guard to help commuters cross the bridge and prevent any stampedes and also help to approach trains.

For that purpose, The First Foot-over-bridge which was reconstructed by the joint operation of Army and Railways and opened on 27th February 2018, within the time span of 117 days. Whereas the Second foot-over-bridge was newly constructed to reduce the load on the First-Foot-Over Bridge and make a second interchange on this station, Opened for the public on 18th June 2018.

Stampede
On 29 September 2017 during the morning rush-hour, a stampede occurred at the Western side of Foot-Over Bridge on the Parel–Prabhadevi railway station. 23 people were killed, 19 injured and 39 suffered other injuries. The incident was classified as a case of an accident by the Mumbai Police.

Mumbai Metro List
This is a list of all stations of the Mumbai Metro, a rapid transit system serving Mumbai in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region of India. Mumbai Metro is the Fifth transit system in India, after Namma Metro and Rapid Metro Gurgaon. The first line of the Mumbai Metro was opened on 8 June 2014 with the Blue Line 1, with the current total number of 11 stations operating as of 2017.

Currently, the expansion of the Mumbai Metro network is going more than 200 km, for connecting to its satellite cities lies in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region.

Each line of the Mumbai Metro is identified by a specific color. The system uses rolling stocks of standard gauge trains and has a combination of elevated, underground and at-grade lines.

Status
§ Numbers in italics denote data that is estimated ৳ Lines labeled Approved are either in DPR stage, or have not yet entered the planning stage, while those labelled Planned are awaiting clearances to enter the tendering stage ± UG=Underground; EL=Elevated; AG-EMB=At-Grade/Embankment §§ Subject to periodic/seasonal changes without prior notice. Start times denote the beginning of the first service of the day; End times denote the end of the last service of the day/next day ≈ Number of rakes operational x Number of coaches/rake §§§Extrapolated from weekday daily ridership numbers reported for the last reported fiscal