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The '''Mu Valley State Railway''' (MVSR) was the third metre gauge railway to be constructed in Burma. In 1896, management of the MVSR passed to the newly formed [[Burma Railway]] Company.
The '''Mu Valley State Railway''' (MVSR) was the third [[Rail_gauge_#Metre_Gauge|metre gauge (MG)]] railway to be constructed in Burma. ''The first being the [[Irrawaddy Valley State Railway]] (IVSR), which had opened in 1877; followed by the [[Sittang Valley State Railway]] (SVSR) which finally reached [[Mandalay]] in 1889.''


[[File:Mu Valley State Railway.png|thumb| Mu Valley State Railway]]
The MVSR, ''shown in Blue  on map'', from Sagaing, on the opposite bank of the Irrawaddy River facing [[Mandalay]], the line  opened in stages reaching [[Wuntho]], 152 miles(244km) in 1892 and onward via  Na Bar (Naba)  and Mohnyin reaching [[Mogung]], total 294 miles(473km) in March 1896. From Na Bar (Naba/Nada) a short 15 mile(24km) branch to Katha opened in Oct 1895. The final 37 miles(60km)  onward to  [[Myitkyina]] was under construction when the IVSR was transferred to the [[Burma Railway|Burma Railway Company]] in 1896  <ref name=Admin>[https://archive.org/stream/BombayBarodaAndCentralIndiaRailwaySystem/Bombay_Baroda_And_Central_India_Railway_System#page/n180/mode/1up “Administration Report on Railways 1918” page 171 (pdf180) ]; Retrieved  18 Apr 2018</ref>


== History ==
In 1896, management of the MVSR passed to the newly formed [[Burma Railway]] Company.
 
<ref name=wiki>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_rail_transport_in_Burma Wikipedia "History of Rail Transport in Burma"]; Retrieved 26 Apr 2016</ref>
Following the arrival of the [[Sittang Valley State Railway]] at Mandalay, construction began on a new line from [[Sagaing]] to [[Myitkyina]], opened by 1898.
 
== Records ==


==Personnel==
Although there do not appear to be any MVSR staff records held in the [[India Office Records]] at the [[British Library]], the names of staff transferred to the successor company may appear in [[Burma Railway]] records.
Although there do not appear to be any MVSR staff records held in the [[India Office Records]] at the [[British Library]], the names of staff transferred to the successor company may appear in [[Burma Railway]] records.


However the following staff have been identified from other sources:-
*[[John Walker Buyers]] from [[Public Works Department]](PWD)posted as Engineer-in-Chief to Mu Valley State Railway <ref> [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=b2NPAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en_GB&pg=GBS.PA454 Google Books " India List and India Office List, 1905" page 454 (pdf page 417)] Retrieved on 29 May 2016</ref>, he was in 1890 transferred to Burma Railway.
*[[Hugh Lewin Monk]] deployed from the Railway Branch of the PWD to Mu Valley State Railway: 1889, P.A to Chief Engineer; 1891, Engineer-in-chief; 1892,  Superintending Engineer <ref name=name>[https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=b2NPAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en_GB&pg=GBS.PA569 Google Books "India List and India Office List, 1905" page 569 (pdf page 532)] Retrieved on 23 May 2016</ref>.
*[[Frederick Robert Bagley]] from PWD; 1890, Mu Valley Railway Survey, Superintending Engineer <ref name=icl> India  Civil List 1890, page 40/41</ref>.
*[[Ronald Chapman Beeston]] from PWD; 1890, Mu Valley Railway Survey, Superintending Engineer <ref name=icl/>


== External links ==
==Later History==
The SVSR was merged with other State railways in 1896 to form the [[Burma Railway|'''Burma State Railway''']] (BR):-.
* ‘[[Sittang Valley State Railway]]’(SVSR), from [[Rangoon]] to [[Toungoo]], became the ‘BR Sittang Section ’
* ‘[[Irrawaddy Valley State Railway]]’ (IVSR), from [[Rangoon]] to [[Prome]], became the ‘BR Irrawaddy Section’
* ‘Mu Valley State Railway’(MVSR), from [[Sagaing]], on the opposite bank of the Irrawaddy River facing [[Mandalay]] was under construction in 1896, later becoming the ‘BR Mu Valley Section ’


Wikipedia [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_rail_transport_in_Burma "History of Rail Transport in Burma"]
==Further Information==
See '''[[Burma Railway]]'''


[http://www.irfca.org/articles/eminent-railwaymen.html "Walter Home : Burma Railway"]
== References ==
<references />


[[Category:Railways]]
[[Category:Railways]]
[[Category:State Railways]]

Latest revision as of 17:43, 16 March 2019

Mu Valley State Railway
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Line of route
Sagaing to Myitkyina
Sagaing to Alon (branch)
Nada to Katha (branch)
Gauge / mileage
Metre gauge
Timeline
1892 First section opened to traffic
Key locations
Presidency Bengal, Burma
Stations Alon, Katha, Mogaung, Monywar, Myitkyina, Nada, Sagaing, Shwebo, Wuntho
System agency
1896-1928 Worked by Burma Railway
How to interpret this infobox

The Mu Valley State Railway (MVSR) was the third metre gauge (MG) railway to be constructed in Burma. The first being the Irrawaddy Valley State Railway (IVSR), which had opened in 1877; followed by the Sittang Valley State Railway (SVSR) which finally reached Mandalay in 1889.

Mu Valley State Railway

The MVSR, shown in Blue on map, from Sagaing, on the opposite bank of the Irrawaddy River facing Mandalay, the line opened in stages reaching Wuntho, 152 miles(244km) in 1892 and onward via Na Bar (Naba) and Mohnyin reaching Mogung, total 294 miles(473km) in March 1896. From Na Bar (Naba/Nada) a short 15 mile(24km) branch to Katha opened in Oct 1895. The final 37 miles(60km) onward to Myitkyina was under construction when the IVSR was transferred to the Burma Railway Company in 1896 [1]

In 1896, management of the MVSR passed to the newly formed Burma Railway Company. [2]

Personnel

Although there do not appear to be any MVSR staff records held in the India Office Records at the British Library, the names of staff transferred to the successor company may appear in Burma Railway records.

However the following staff have been identified from other sources:-

Later History

The SVSR was merged with other State railways in 1896 to form the Burma State Railway (BR):-.

Further Information

See Burma Railway

References