What is the approx width of broad-gauge railway network in India?
A1.3 metres
B1.6 metres
C1 metre
D1.2 metres
Answer:
B. 1.6 metres
Read Explanation:
Indian Railway Gauge Standards
Broad Gauge (BG)
- The Indian railway network primarily operates on the Broad Gauge (BG).
- The standard width of the Broad Gauge track in India is 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in). This is wider than the standard gauge used in many other parts of the world.
- This wider gauge allows for greater stability, higher speeds, and increased carrying capacity, making it suitable for the vast and diverse terrain of India.
Historical Context
- The adoption of Broad Gauge was decided during the British colonial era, with the first Broad Gauge line being laid in 1853.
- This gauge was chosen to facilitate the movement of goods and troops efficiently across the subcontinent.
Other Gauges in India
- While Broad Gauge is predominant, India also has:
- Metre Gauge (MG): with a width of 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 3⁄8 in).
- Narrow Gauge (NG): with widths of 610 mm (2 ft) and 762 mm (2 ft 6 in). These are typically found on heritage lines or in difficult mountainous terrain.
Gauge Conversion Projects
- Indian Railways has undertaken extensive gauge conversion projects over the years to convert Metre Gauge and Narrow Gauge lines to Broad Gauge, aiming for a uniform network.
- This standardization improves operational efficiency and connectivity across the country.
Approximate Network Width
- The Broad Gauge network constitutes the vast majority of the Indian railway system.
- As of recent data, approximately 95% of Indian Railways' network operates on Broad Gauge.
