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Deulberra Colliery
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Deulberra Colliery was a ‘Bengal-Nagpur Railway Colliery’, previously known as the ‘Talcher Colliery’ with an output of 158,000 tons for 1935-36, falling to 30,000 tons in 1936-37 [1]
The record shows the 'Bengal-Nagpur Railway' 'BNR Nergundi to Talcher Branch' opened in 1927 [2], this line would have been used to convey the coal.
References
- ↑ “Report by the Railway Board on Indian Railways for 1936-37. Vol. I; Railway Department, Government of India” Paragraph 61, page 65, pdf 85 ; Retrieved 22 Jul 2020
- ↑ US Archive.com ‘History Of Indian Railways - Railway Department,Government of India, 1937’ Pages 21-23, pdf pages 44-46; Retrieved 22 Jul 2020