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Complete study notes on Indian transport infrastructure covering railways, national highways, waterways, ports, airports, and key projects for Kerala PSC.
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Complete study notes on Indian transport infrastructure covering railways, national highways, waterways, ports, airports, and key projects for Kerala PSC.
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India has one of the largest transport networks in the world. Transport infrastructure questions appear regularly in Kerala PSC exams.
Indian Railways
Aspect Details Founded 16 April 1853 — first train ran from Bombay (Bori Bunder) to Thane (34 km)Network Largest rail network in Asia; 4th largest in the world Route length ~68,000+ km HQ New Delhi (Railway Board)Railway Board Under Ministry of Railways; headed by Chairman and CEO Zones 18 railway zones (as of 2024)Railway Budget Merged with Union Budget from 2017 Largest employer One of the world’s largest employers
Railway Zones and HQs (Important Ones)
Zone HQ Northern Railway New Delhi Southern Railway Chennai Central Railway Mumbai (CST) Western Railway Mumbai (Churchgate) Eastern Railway Kolkata South Central Railway Secunderabad North Eastern Railway Gorakhpur South Western Railway Hubli South East Central Railway Bilaspur Konkan Railway Navi Mumbai (separate corporation)
Important Railway Facts
Fact Details Longest platform Gorakhpur (previously held record; Hubballi platform claimed it in 2020)Highest railway station Ghum (near Darjeeling, West Bengal) — narrow gaugeLongest railway route Dibrugarh to Kanyakumari (Vivek Express, ~4,189 km)First electric train 1925 (Bombay VT to Kurla)First Metro Kolkata Metro (1984) — first rapid transit in IndiaVande Bharat Express Semi-high-speed indigenous train; first run Delhi–Varanasi (2019) Gatimaan Express India’s first semi-high-speed train (2016, Delhi–Agra) Bullet Train project Mumbai–Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail (Japanese Shinkansen technology; 508 km) Dedicated Freight Corridors Eastern (Ludhiana–Dankuni) and Western (JNPT–Dadri)
Gauges
Gauge Width Status Broad Gauge 1,676 mm Standard; most of Indian network Metre Gauge 1,000 mm Being converted to broad gauge Narrow Gauge 762 mm / 610 mm Heritage/mountain railways
National Highways
Aspect Details Authority NHAI (National Highways Authority of India); under Ministry of Road Transport and HighwaysTotal NH length ~1.46 lakh km NHs carry About 40% of total road traffic but only ~2% of total road length
Key Highway Projects
Project Details Golden Quadrilateral (GQ) Connects Delhi–Mumbai–Chennai–Kolkata (5,846 km); launched by PM Vajpayee in 2001; largely completed North-South and East-West Corridors Srinagar to Kanyakumari (NS) and Silchar to Porbandar (EW); meet at Jhansi Bharatmala Pariyojana Phase I: 34,800 km; connects border areas, coastal roads, economic corridors; launched 2017 Setu Bharatam Making all NH bridges railway over-bridge free Char Dham Highway Connecting Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, Badrinath in Uttarakhand
Expressways
Expressway Route Length Delhi-Mumbai Expressway Delhi to Mumbai (via Jaipur, Vadodara) ~1,386 km (India’s longest) Yamuna Expressway Greater Noida to Agra 165 km Mumbai-Pune Expressway Mumbai to Pune 93 km (India’s first expressway, 2002) Agra-Lucknow Expressway Agra to Lucknow 302 km
Inland Waterways
Aspect Details Authority IWAI (Inland Waterways Authority of India); HQ: NoidaEstablished 1986 National Waterways 111 declared by National Waterways Act, 2016
Important National Waterways
NW Number River/System Route NW-1 Ganga (Prayagraj to Haldia)1,620 km — longest and most important NW-2 Brahmaputra (Dhubri to Sadiya)891 km NW-3 West Coast Canal (Kollam to Kottapuram, Kerala )205 km NW-4 Krishna and Godavari rivers and canals Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu NW-5 Brahmani and Mahanadi East Coast (Odisha)
Sagarmala Project
Aspect Details Launched 2015 Objective Port-led development; modernise ports, improve port connectivity, coastal economic zones Key goals Reduce logistics cost, develop coastal shipping, promote cruise tourism
Major Ports
India has 12 major ports (under Central Government) and ~200 minor ports (under State Governments).
Port State Special Feature Mumbai (JNPT/Nhava Sheva) Maharashtra Largest container port Kandla (Deendayal) Gujarat Largest port by cargo volume Chennai Tamil Nadu Oldest major port on east coast Visakhapatnam Andhra Pradesh Deepest landlocked port Paradip Odisha Handles iron ore, coal Kolkata/Haldia West Bengal Only major riverine port (on Hooghly) Cochin Kerala Natural harbour; important for south-west coast Mormugao Goa Iron ore exports New Mangalore Karnataka Handles iron ore concentrate Tuticorin (V.O. Chidambaranar) Tamil Nadu Southernmost major port Ennore (Kamarajar) Tamil Nadu First corporatised port (dedicated coal port) Machilipatnam/Vizhinjam Under development Vizhinjam (Kerala) — deep water transshipment port under construction
Aviation
Aspect Details Regulator DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation)Airport Authority AAI (Airports Authority of India)Largest airport Indira Gandhi International Airport (Delhi) International airports 34+ operational UDAN Scheme Regional Connectivity Scheme — “Ude Desh ka Aam Nagrik”; making flying affordable to smaller cities
Key Airports
Airport City Notable IGI Airport Delhi Busiest in India CSIA Mumbai Second busiest Kempegowda Bengaluru Major IT city hub Rajiv Gandhi Hyderabad Modern PPP airport Cochin International (CIAL) Kochi World’s first fully solar-powered airport Kannur International Kannur Kerala’s 4th international airport Trivandrum International Thiruvananthapuram Oldest airport in Kerala
Metro Rail
City Operational Since Kolkata 1984 (first in India) Delhi 2002 Bengaluru (Namma Metro) 2011 Mumbai 2014 Kochi Metro 2017 (operated by KMRL; first metro in Kerala)Chennai 2015 Lucknow 2017 Hyderabad 2017
PSC-Focused Quick Recall
Question Pattern Answer First train in India 1853 (Bombay to Thane)Number of railway zones 18 Golden Quadrilateral connects Delhi–Mumbai–Chennai–Kolkata NS-EW corridors meet at Jhansi NW-3 is in Kerala (West Coast Canal)World’s first solar-powered airport Cochin International (CIAL) First metro in India Kolkata (1984) Kochi Metro started 2017 Sagarmala is about Port-led development Bharatmala is about Highway network enhancement Largest port by cargo Kandla (Deendayal), Gujarat Only major riverine port Kolkata (on Hooghly)UDAN scheme stands for Ude Desh ka Aam Nagrik Bullet train route Mumbai to Ahmedabad Vande Bharat Express type Semi-high-speed indigenous train
India has one of the largest transport networks in the world. Transport infrastructure questions appear regularly in Kerala PSC exams.
Indian Railways
Aspect Details Founded 16 April 1853 — first train ran from Bombay (Bori Bunder) to Thane (34 km)Network Largest rail network in Asia; 4th largest in the world Route length ~68,000+ km HQ New Delhi (Railway Board)Railway Board Under Ministry of Railways; headed by Chairman and CEO Zones 18 railway zones (as of 2024)Railway Budget Merged with Union Budget from 2017 Largest employer One of the world’s largest employers
Railway Zones and HQs (Important Ones)
Zone HQ Northern Railway New Delhi Southern Railway Chennai Central Railway Mumbai (CST) Western Railway Mumbai (Churchgate) Eastern Railway Kolkata South Central Railway Secunderabad North Eastern Railway Gorakhpur South Western Railway Hubli South East Central Railway Bilaspur Konkan Railway Navi Mumbai (separate corporation)
Important Railway Facts
Fact Details Longest platform Gorakhpur (previously held record; Hubballi platform claimed it in 2020)Highest railway station Ghum (near Darjeeling, West Bengal) — narrow gaugeLongest railway route Dibrugarh to Kanyakumari (Vivek Express, ~4,189 km)First electric train 1925 (Bombay VT to Kurla)First Metro Kolkata Metro (1984) — first rapid transit in IndiaVande Bharat Express Semi-high-speed indigenous train; first run Delhi–Varanasi (2019) Gatimaan Express India’s first semi-high-speed train (2016, Delhi–Agra) Bullet Train project Mumbai–Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail (Japanese Shinkansen technology; 508 km) Dedicated Freight Corridors Eastern (Ludhiana–Dankuni) and Western (JNPT–Dadri)
Gauges
Gauge Width Status Broad Gauge 1,676 mm Standard; most of Indian network Metre Gauge 1,000 mm Being converted to broad gauge Narrow Gauge 762 mm / 610 mm Heritage/mountain railways
National Highways
Aspect Details Authority NHAI (National Highways Authority of India); under Ministry of Road Transport and HighwaysTotal NH length ~1.46 lakh km NHs carry About 40% of total road traffic but only ~2% of total road length
Key Highway Projects
Project Details Golden Quadrilateral (GQ) Connects Delhi–Mumbai–Chennai–Kolkata (5,846 km); launched by PM Vajpayee in 2001; largely completed North-South and East-West Corridors Srinagar to Kanyakumari (NS) and Silchar to Porbandar (EW); meet at Jhansi Bharatmala Pariyojana Phase I: 34,800 km; connects border areas, coastal roads, economic corridors; launched 2017 Setu Bharatam Making all NH bridges railway over-bridge free Char Dham Highway Connecting Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, Badrinath in Uttarakhand
Expressways
Expressway Route Length Delhi-Mumbai Expressway Delhi to Mumbai (via Jaipur, Vadodara) ~1,386 km (India’s longest) Yamuna Expressway Greater Noida to Agra 165 km Mumbai-Pune Expressway Mumbai to Pune 93 km (India’s first expressway, 2002) Agra-Lucknow Expressway Agra to Lucknow 302 km
Inland Waterways
Aspect Details Authority IWAI (Inland Waterways Authority of India); HQ: NoidaEstablished 1986 National Waterways 111 declared by National Waterways Act, 2016
Important National Waterways
NW Number River/System Route NW-1 Ganga (Prayagraj to Haldia)1,620 km — longest and most important NW-2 Brahmaputra (Dhubri to Sadiya)891 km NW-3 West Coast Canal (Kollam to Kottapuram, Kerala )205 km NW-4 Krishna and Godavari rivers and canals Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu NW-5 Brahmani and Mahanadi East Coast (Odisha)
Sagarmala Project
Aspect Details Launched 2015 Objective Port-led development; modernise ports, improve port connectivity, coastal economic zones Key goals Reduce logistics cost, develop coastal shipping, promote cruise tourism
Major Ports
India has 12 major ports (under Central Government) and ~200 minor ports (under State Governments).
Port State Special Feature Mumbai (JNPT/Nhava Sheva) Maharashtra Largest container port Kandla (Deendayal) Gujarat Largest port by cargo volume Chennai Tamil Nadu Oldest major port on east coast Visakhapatnam Andhra Pradesh Deepest landlocked port Paradip Odisha Handles iron ore, coal Kolkata/Haldia West Bengal Only major riverine port (on Hooghly) Cochin Kerala Natural harbour; important for south-west coast Mormugao Goa Iron ore exports New Mangalore Karnataka Handles iron ore concentrate Tuticorin (V.O. Chidambaranar) Tamil Nadu Southernmost major port Ennore (Kamarajar) Tamil Nadu First corporatised port (dedicated coal port) Machilipatnam/Vizhinjam Under development Vizhinjam (Kerala) — deep water transshipment port under construction
Aviation
Aspect Details Regulator DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation)Airport Authority AAI (Airports Authority of India)Largest airport Indira Gandhi International Airport (Delhi) International airports 34+ operational UDAN Scheme Regional Connectivity Scheme — “Ude Desh ka Aam Nagrik”; making flying affordable to smaller cities
Key Airports
Airport City Notable IGI Airport Delhi Busiest in India CSIA Mumbai Second busiest Kempegowda Bengaluru Major IT city hub Rajiv Gandhi Hyderabad Modern PPP airport Cochin International (CIAL) Kochi World’s first fully solar-powered airport Kannur International Kannur Kerala’s 4th international airport Trivandrum International Thiruvananthapuram Oldest airport in Kerala
Metro Rail
City Operational Since Kolkata 1984 (first in India) Delhi 2002 Bengaluru (Namma Metro) 2011 Mumbai 2014 Kochi Metro 2017 (operated by KMRL; first metro in Kerala)Chennai 2015 Lucknow 2017 Hyderabad 2017
PSC-Focused Quick Recall
Question Pattern Answer First train in India 1853 (Bombay to Thane)Number of railway zones 18 Golden Quadrilateral connects Delhi–Mumbai–Chennai–Kolkata NS-EW corridors meet at Jhansi NW-3 is in Kerala (West Coast Canal)World’s first solar-powered airport Cochin International (CIAL) First metro in India Kolkata (1984) Kochi Metro started 2017 Sagarmala is about Port-led development Bharatmala is about Highway network enhancement Largest port by cargo Kandla (Deendayal), Gujarat Only major riverine port Kolkata (on Hooghly)UDAN scheme stands for Ude Desh ka Aam Nagrik Bullet train route Mumbai to Ahmedabad Vande Bharat Express type Semi-high-speed indigenous train