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A proposed page for external links to websites with personal/career/family histories of people connected with railway systems in India.
 
A proposed page for external links to websites with personal/career/family histories of people connected with railway systems in India.
  
[http://gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/genealogy/dibblee/railways.htm#railgtsouth Frederick Dibblee (in India 1864-1888)]
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[http://gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/genealogy/dibblee/index.htm Frederick Dibblee (in India 1864-1888)]
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== Indian Railways (IR) ==
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Although likely to be outside the time period (1850-1947) of most interest to FibiWiki readers, many of the current consituents of IR seem to have history pages etc.  Another list of external links.
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[http://www.serailway.gov.in/index.php South Eastern Railways] - follow '''General''' tab (successor to the [[Bengal Nagpur Railway]])
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[http://ecr.indianrail.gov.in/ East Central Railway] - follow '''About us''' link (History page not yet written)
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[http://www.york.ac.uk/inst/irs/irshome/features/readings/archive/india.htm#EX01 The Institute of Railway Studies & Transport History] "The railways of India, 1853-1953"

Revision as of 15:07, 22 November 2008

This page is purely to assist me, Hugh Wilding, in getting together whatever for the railway pages in FibiWiki. The content is likely to change without warning so do not link to here if you wish to preserve your sanity! <VBG>


Railway folk

A proposed page for external links to websites with personal/career/family histories of people connected with railway systems in India.

Frederick Dibblee (in India 1864-1888)


Indian Railways (IR)

Although likely to be outside the time period (1850-1947) of most interest to FibiWiki readers, many of the current consituents of IR seem to have history pages etc. Another list of external links.

South Eastern Railways - follow General tab (successor to the Bengal Nagpur Railway)

East Central Railway - follow About us link (History page not yet written)

The Institute of Railway Studies & Transport History "The railways of India, 1853-1953"