The Southern Mahratta Railway Company linked
Goa with
Guntakal with a metre-gauge line and also linked
Vijayawada with
Mormugao in 1890. During the period 1893 to 1896, of the
East Coast State Railway, from
Vijayawada to was built and opened to traffic, and construction of the Vijayawada–Gudur link in 1899 enabled the through running of trains along the eastern coast of India. The track doubled during the period from 1 April to 31 October, Bezwada-Gudur section 1958 is 7.5 Mils. Total mileage under construction is about 46 miles of which 5 miles i«s readv for opening and another 8 miles of permanent wav have been linked. The Section is beaingdoubling part of a mileage aggregating 101 By April 1959 about 40 miles is ex-pected to be completed As the earth-work and bridging involved is heavy, no definite date for completion of the balance can yet be given but it t« expected that the full 101 miles will br readv by 31 March 1961.
Railway reorganization In the early 1950s legislation was passed authorizing the central government to take over independent railway systems that were there. On 14 April 1951 the
Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway, the
South Indian Railway Company and Mysore State Railway were merged to form
Southern Railway. Subsequently,
Nizam's Guaranteed State Railway was also merged into Southern Railway. On 2 October 1966, the Secunderabad, Solapur, Hubli and Vijayawada Divisions, covering the former territories of Nizam's Guaranteed State Railway and certain portions of Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway were separated from Southern Railway to form the
South Central Railway. In 1977, Guntakal division of Southern Railway was transferred to South Central Railway and the Solapur division transferred to Central Railway. Amongst the seven new zones created in 2010 was
South Western Railway, which was carved out of Southern Railway. == Electrification ==