This document shows the average lead of Indian Railways from 1950-1951 to 2010-2011. It provides data on the lead in millions for different classes like suburban, upper class mail/express, non-suburban second class, and the grand total lead across all classes for each year. The data shows that the total lead increased from around 50 million in the 1950s to over 120 million by 2010-2011, with most growth occurring from the 1980s onwards.
This document shows the average lead of Indian Railways from 1950-1951 to 2010-2011. It provides data on the lead in millions for different classes like suburban, upper class mail/express, non-suburban second class, and the grand total lead across all classes for each year. The data shows that the total lead increased from around 50 million in the 1950s to over 120 million by 2010-2011, with most growth occurring from the 1980s onwards.
This document shows the average lead of Indian Railways from 1950-1951 to 2010-2011. It provides data on the lead in millions for different classes like suburban, upper class mail/express, non-suburban second class, and the grand total lead across all classes for each year. The data shows that the total lead increased from around 50 million in the 1950s to over 120 million by 2010-2011, with most growth occurring from the 1980s onwards.
This document shows the average lead of Indian Railways from 1950-1951 to 2010-2011. It provides data on the lead in millions for different classes like suburban, upper class mail/express, non-suburban second class, and the grand total lead across all classes for each year. The data shows that the total lead increased from around 50 million in the 1950s to over 120 million by 2010-2011, with most growth occurring from the 1980s onwards.