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*[[Thal Ghat Railway Construction]], 1851-1865
*[[Thal Ghat Railway Construction]], 1851-1865
*[[Bhore Ghat Railway Construction]], 1856-1863
*[[Bhore Ghat Railway Construction]], 1856-1863
*[[GIPR Nagpur Branch]] Construction, 1864-1867


==GIPR Notable Personnel in chronological order==
==GIPR Notable Personnel in chronological order==
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*[[Robert Maitland Brereton]], 1857, GIPR Assistant  Engineer to [[Robert W Graham]]; later GIPR Chief Engineer
*[[Robert Maitland Brereton]], 1857, GIPR Assistant  Engineer to [[Robert W Graham]]; later GIPR Chief Engineer
*[[Everard Richard Calthrop]] Joined GIPR in 1862 as a Locomotive Inspector;  1886, proposals and surveys, on behalf of GIPR,  of  what became [[Nasik Tramways]] and [[Barsi Light Railway]], these were not pursued by GIPR. In 1887 Calthrop registered in London of the ‘Indian Railways Feeder Lines Company’ to promote the construction of [[Rail_gauge#Narrow_Gauge|NG]] lines in India and in 1889 resigned from GIPR and, acting as consulant, supervised the construction of the NG horse-powered [[Nasik Tramways]], using his previous survey.
*[[Everard Richard Calthrop]] Joined GIPR in 1862 as a Locomotive Inspector;  1886, proposals and surveys, on behalf of GIPR,  of  what became [[Nasik Tramways]] and [[Barsi Light Railway]], these were not pursued by GIPR. In 1887 Calthrop registered in London of the ‘Indian Railways Feeder Lines Company’ to promote the construction of [[Rail_gauge#Narrow_Gauge|NG]] lines in India and in 1889 resigned from GIPR and, acting as consulant, supervised the construction of the NG horse-powered [[Nasik Tramways]], using his previous survey.
*[[David Francis Hogarth]], 1865-68, Assistant Engineer with GIPR <ref name=ice>[http://www.icevirtuallibrary.com/doi/abs/10.1680/imotp.1903.18185 Institution of Civil Engineers] Retrieved on 5 Jul 2016</ref>.  
*[[David Francis Hogarth]], 1865-68, Assistant Engineer with GIPR <ref name=ice>[http://www.icevirtuallibrary.com/doi/abs/10.1680/imotp.1903.18185 Institution of Civil Engineers] Retrieved on 5 Jul 2016</ref>.
*[[Robert Lowthian Trevithick]], 1891-1901, GIPR Locomotive, Carriage & Wagon Superintendent <ref>[http://www.steamindex.com/people/trevith.htm#frederick Steam Index "Biography Robert Lowthian Trevithick"]; Retrieved 26 Jul 2016</ref>. In 1892, represented GIPR at the [[Indian Railway Conference Association]], Lahore. 'Locomotive Superintendents Conference' <ref>[http://www.steamindex.com/locomag/lcwr31.htm#133p The Locomotive Magazine and Railway Carriage and Wagon Review "Indian locomotive superintendents of the nineties", Volume 31, Number 393, 15 May 1925, page 133+ plate]; Retrieved 26 Jul 2016</ref>.
*[[H Condor]] GIPR General Traffic Manager 1879 and 1880 [[Indian_Railway_Conference_Association#Railway_Conference| ‘Railway Conference’ delegate]]
*[[G A Barnett]] GIPR Agent 1880 [[Indian_Railway_Conference_Association#Railway_Conference| ‘Railway Conference’ delegate]]


==GIPR Consulting Engineers - based in London==
==GIPR Consulting Engineers - based in London==

Latest revision as of 09:05, 26 April 2020

Great Indian Peninsula Railway Personnel - a sub-section of Great Indian Peninsula Railway(GIPR) page.

Construction Engineering Personnel

Covering the initial stages of construction up to 1870, these are listed in the 'Personnel' section for each project:-

GIPR Notable Personnel in chronological order

This list is not complete - pending further research The following specific records refer to GIPR personnel with information from a number of sources:-

GIPR Consulting Engineers - based in London

  • Robert Stephenson , Consulting Engineer GIPR, based in England, 1849- until his death 1859 [5].
  • Arthur Anderson West, Consultant Engineer 1847 - 1867, (surveyor of the Bhore Gate Incline) [6]
  • George Barclay Bruce from 1894 was the Consulting Engineer to the GIPR and the Indian Midland Railway(IMR), based in London, in partnership with Robert White [7]. The IMR was amagamated into GIPR in 1901 and the partnership continued to act for the GIPR.


GIPR Board - London Based in chronological order

This list is not complete - pending further research

References