Financial Commissioners On Indian Railways
| Name | From | To |
|---|---|---|
| Mr G G Sims | 01.04.1923 | 06.03.1926 |
| Sir Alan Parsons | 03.04.1926 | 08.04.1932 |
| Sir P Raghavendra Rao | 09.04.1932 | 08.04.1937 |
| Sir B M Staig | 09.04.1937 | 26.10.1941 |
| Sir T S Shankara Aiyar | 27.10.1941 | 15.09.1943 |
| Mr Zahid Hussain | 01.10.1943 | 30.06.1945 |
| Mr A C Turner | 30.06.1945 | 26.04.1947 |
| Shri I S Puri | 27.04.1947 | 23.02.1949 |
| Shri A K Chanda | 14.05.1949 | 13.11.1952 |
| Shri P C Bhattacharyya | 25.12.1952 | 31.10.1955 |
| Shri J Dayal | 31.10.1955 | 31.05.1960 |
| Shri S Jagannathan | 01.06.1960 | 16.11.1966 |
| Shri B Mukherji | 17.11.1966 | 21.02.1969 |
| Shri K S SundaraRajan | 24.03.1969 | 30.11.1973 |
| Shri K S Bhandari | 30.11.1973 | 31.12.1975 |
| Shri P N Jain | 01.05.1976 | 09.09.1980 |
| Shri A V Poulose | 29.12.1980 | 30.04.1984 |
| Shri C Venkataraman | 01.05.1984 | 31.10.1985 |
| Shri S Ramaswamy | 18.01.1986 | 03.03.1987 |
| Shri S K Mitra | 09.06.1987 | 31.01.1991 |
| Shri N Radhakrishnan | 22.02.1991 | 31.03.1992 |
| Shri C S Anand | 01.04.1992 | 31.07.1993 |
| Shri Hasan Iqbal | 12.08.1993 | 31.07.1994 |
| Shri V Sivakumaran | 23.08.1995 | 31.08.1997 |
| Shri P V Vasudevan | 01.09.1997 | 30.09.2000 |
| Shri N P Srivastava | 01.10.2000 | 31.01.2001 |
| Shri P Rajagopalan | 01.02.2001 | 31.07.2001 |
| Shri S Murali | 01.08.2001 | 31.10.2002 |
| Smt Vijayalakshmi Viswanathan | 12.11.2002 | 30.11.2005 |
| Sri R Sivadasan | 01.12.2005 | 31.07.2007 |
| Smt Sudha Chobe | 08.08.2007 | 30.11.2008 |
| Smt S Raghavan | 01.12.2008 | 30.09.2010 |
| Sri Samar Jha L/A | 01.12.2010 | 31.03.2011 |
| Smt P Babbar | 01.04.2011 | 30.11.2011 |
| Smt VijayaKanth | 08.12.2011 | 30.06.2012 |
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