The Great Railway Atlas of India, now in its third edition published in 2015, presenting the country’s railway network on maps at approx. 1:1, 000, 000 with numerous more detailed maps of main railway locations, including diagrams of metro networks. Designed & drawn by Samit Roychoudhury, the atlas provides a very detailed classification of the network according to the gauge & the number of lines, electrification (including in progress & planned), closed lines with stations & sidings, etc. Icons mark locations of different types of sheds, workshops, yards, etc. The index lists 12, 000 stations & other railway locations, indicating by colouring closed stations or sidings, etc. Inset maps provide more detailed coverage of 23 important areas, & metro maps are included for Delhi, Bengaluru (Bangalore), Chennai, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kochi, Kolkata, Lucknow & Mumbai. The atlas also
Includes:: an at-a-glance map of the whole country, a map indicating locations of museums, plus a glossary of changes in names of towns & railway stations.