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Later renamed the '''Dholpur State Railway''', the '''Dholpur-Bari Light Railway''' (DBLR) was a 2' 6" narrow gauge line owned and managed by the Dholpur Durbar. The line ran from its junction at [[Dholpur]] on the [[Great Indian Peninsula Railway|Great Indian Peninsula]] mainline from [[Jhansi]] to [[Agra]].
 
Later renamed the '''Dholpur State Railway''', the '''Dholpur-Bari Light Railway''' (DBLR) was a 2' 6" narrow gauge line owned and managed by the Dholpur Durbar. The line ran from its junction at [[Dholpur]] on the [[Great Indian Peninsula Railway|Great Indian Peninsula]] mainline from [[Jhansi]] to [[Agra]].
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The [[Mohari-Karauli Railway]] section was opened 1916-17 as part of DBLR; it was later transferred to as part of [[Gwalior Light Railway]]s network.
  
 
In 1950, the DBLR was nationalised and in 1951 merged with others to form [[Central Railway]], a zone of [[Indian Railways]].
 
In 1950, the DBLR was nationalised and in 1951 merged with others to form [[Central Railway]], a zone of [[Indian Railways]].

Revision as of 05:42, 24 September 2015

Dholpur-Bari Light Railway
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Line of route
Dholpur to Tantpur
Gauge / mileage
2' 6" NG 55 miles (1944)
Timeline
1908 Dholpur to Bari section opened
1914 Bari to Tantpur section opened
1950 Nationalised
1951 Part of Central Railway (IR zone)
Key locations
Presidency Bengal
Stations Dholpur, Bari, Baseri, Tantpur
System agency
1908-1950 Own agency
How to interpret this infobox

Later renamed the Dholpur State Railway, the Dholpur-Bari Light Railway (DBLR) was a 2' 6" narrow gauge line owned and managed by the Dholpur Durbar. The line ran from its junction at Dholpur on the Great Indian Peninsula mainline from Jhansi to Agra.

The Mohari-Karauli Railway section was opened 1916-17 as part of DBLR; it was later transferred to as part of Gwalior Light Railways network.

In 1950, the DBLR was nationalised and in 1951 merged with others to form Central Railway, a zone of Indian Railways.