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Guntur railway division
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Guntur Railway Division is one of the six divisions of the South Central Railway zone of Indian Railways.[1] The division was sanctioned in 1995–96 and was fully operational on 1 April 2003, with its headquarters at Guntur.[2][3] The Rail Vikas Bhavan in Pattabhipuram area of Guntur, serves as the office of Divisional Railway Manager.[4] The present divisional manager is M. Ramakrishna.[5]
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![]() Rail Vikas Bhavan (Divisional Railway Manager Office) at Pattabhipuram of Guntur | |
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Headquarters | Guntur |
Reporting mark | GNT |
Locale | Andhra Pradesh, India |
Dates of operation | 1 April 2003– |
Predecessor | Southern Railways |
Technical | |
Track gauge | Broad |
Previous gauge | Metre |
Electrification | 1989 |
Length | 629.516 km (391.163 mi) |
Other | |
Website | official website |
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