Indian Branch Railway

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The Indian Branch Railway (IBR) was formed in 1862 to construct short branches and feeder lines in northern India, with a 20-year subsidy from the Government of India(GoI) but no guarantee.

History

In 1863, the IBR built the Nalhati-Azimganj Railway, a unique 4ft(1222mm) rail gauge. See Rail_gauge

In 1866, it began construction of a Metre Gauge(MG) line between Lucknow-Kanpur, completed the following year. Without a guaranteed return from the Government of India(GoI), the IBR found it impossible to continue and in 1867, secured a new contract from the GoI on terms similar to those on offer in the 1850s i.e. a guaranteed return on capital employed.

Subsequently, the IBR was subsumed into the Oudh and Rohilkhand Railway(O&RR).

Records

Unfortunately, there are no IBR staff records held in the India Office Records at the British Library.