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The "Railway of Bombay" did not restart its business until India became independant in 1947. In the late 1960s three other railroads were built, leaving Bombay in different directions, reaching Ahmadabad in the North, Nagpur in the East, and Hyderabad in the South-East.
From 1970 to 1992, the company was divided into Western Railway and Central Railway. Today, WCR is by far India's largest railway system, transporting 1.4 billion passengers every year. Most of its traffic runs along the four railroads connecting Bombay's city with its suburbs. Its headquarters are located in Bombay (Mumbai), Liberty Road 1402.