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|presidency= [[Bengal]], [[Burma]]
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The '''Sittang Valley State Railway''' (SVSR) was the second to be constructed in Burma, also to metre gauge standards. In 1896, management of the SVSR passed to the newly formed [[Burma Railway]] Company.
'''Sittang Valley State Railway''', the northern extension was also recorded as '''[[Tounghoo-Mandalay Railway]]'''.


The '''Sittang Valley State Railway''' (SVSR) was the second line to be constructed in Burma also to [[Rail_gauge_#Metre_Gauge|metre gauge (MG)]] standards. ''The first being the [[Irrawaddy Valley State Railway]] (IVSR), which had opened in 1877.''


== Characteristics ==
[[File:Sittang Valley State Railway.png|thumb| Sittang Valley State Railway]]
The SVSR, ''shown in Green on map'', from [[Rangoon]] to [[Mandalay]] and the bank of the Irawaddy River,  total 388 miles(624km),  was completed in Apr 1889. It opened in stages reaching [[Toungoo]], 166 miles(267km), in 1885; a further 108 miles(174km) to [[Yamethin]] in 1888; and a further 114 miles(183km) to reach [[Mandalay]] and the Irawaddy River in 1889  <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 ==
The line of the SVSR ran from [[Rangoon]] 166 miles along the Sittang River via [[Pegu]] to [[Toungoo]]. Opened in 1884, the line acquired considerable strategic importance the following year at the outbreak of the [[3rd Burma War]].
The line of the SVSR ran from [[Rangoon]] 166 miles along the Sittang River via [[Pegu]] to [[Toungoo]]. Opened in 1884, the line acquired considerable strategic importance the following year at the outbreak of the [[3rd Burma War]].


With the conclusion of the war and the annexation of Upper Burma, the SVSR was extended 220 miles from Toungoo to [[Mandalay]], opening in 1889.
With the conclusion of the war and the annexation of Upper Burma, the SVSR was extended from [[Toungoo]] to [[Mandalay]], opening in 1889. This section is described in some records as the ‘[[Tounghoo-Mandalay Railway]]’


In 1896, management of the SVSR passed to the newly formed [[Burma Railway|’Burma Railway Company’]].


== Records ==
== Records ==
Although there do not appear to be any SVSR 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 SVSR 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.


==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 ’


== External links ==
==Further Information==
See '''[[Burma Railway]]'''


Wikipedia [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_rail_transport_in_Burma "History of Rail Transport in Burma"]
== References ==
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[http://www.irfca.org/articles/eminent-railwaymen.html "Walter Home : Burma Railway"]
[[Category:Railways]]
 
[[Category:State Railways]]
[http://gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/genealogy/dibblee/index.htm Frederick Dibblee, MICE], i/c Mandalay Division (1886).

Latest revision as of 17:44, 16 March 2019

Sittang Valley State Railway
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Line of route
Rangoon to Mandalay
Gauge / mileage
Metre gauge
Timeline
1884 First section opened to traffic
Key locations
Presidency Bengal, Burma
Stations Kyaukse, Mandalay, Myohaung, Pegu, Pyuntaza, Rangoon, Thazi, Toungoo, Yamethin
System agency
1896-1928 Worked by Burma Railway
How to interpret this infobox

Sittang Valley State Railway, the northern extension was also recorded as Tounghoo-Mandalay Railway.

The Sittang Valley State Railway (SVSR) was the second line to be constructed in Burma also to metre gauge (MG) standards. The first being the Irrawaddy Valley State Railway (IVSR), which had opened in 1877.

Sittang Valley State Railway

The SVSR, shown in Green on map, from Rangoon to Mandalay and the bank of the Irawaddy River, total 388 miles(624km), was completed in Apr 1889. It opened in stages reaching Toungoo, 166 miles(267km), in 1885; a further 108 miles(174km) to Yamethin in 1888; and a further 114 miles(183km) to reach Mandalay and the Irawaddy River in 1889 [1]

History

The line of the SVSR ran from Rangoon 166 miles along the Sittang River via Pegu to Toungoo. Opened in 1884, the line acquired considerable strategic importance the following year at the outbreak of the 3rd Burma War.

With the conclusion of the war and the annexation of Upper Burma, the SVSR was extended from Toungoo to Mandalay, opening in 1889. This section is described in some records as the ‘Tounghoo-Mandalay Railway

In 1896, management of the SVSR passed to the newly formed ’Burma Railway Company’.

Records

Although there do not appear to be any SVSR 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.

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