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'''Thaton-Duyinzaik Light Railway''' | The '''Thaton-Duyinzaik Light Railway''' was a 2ft 6in/762mm narrow gauge([[Rail_gauge#Narrow_Gauge|NG]]) railway in Lower Burma, opened in 1885. | ||
The line was built and worked by Mr. George Dawson of Rangoon. From [[Thaton]], the railway extended 8 miles east alongside a public road through jungle to [[Duyinzaik]], connecting with a daily launch service also operated by Mr. Dawson to [[Moulmein]]. | |||
<ref>[http://janfordsworld.blogspot.fr/2015/06/thaton-duyinzaik-railway.html]Thaton–Duyinzaik Railway by Jan Ford </ref> | |||
In 1900 the [[Irrawaddy Flotilla Company]] took over the line until closure in 1907 when the metre gauge [[Burma Railway]](BR) line reached [[Thaton]]. After closure, all four NG locomotives were transferred to the [[Madaya Light Railway]]. | |||
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