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The Khana Junction-Bhagalpur-Jamalpur-Luckeeserai section became secondary and became designated as the [[Sahibganj Loop EIR Line]] <ref> “Symphony of Progress  - The Saga of the Eastern Railway 1854-2003”; published by Eastern Railway, 2003; page 15</ref>  
 
The Khana Junction-Bhagalpur-Jamalpur-Luckeeserai section became secondary and became designated as the [[Sahibganj Loop EIR Line]] <ref> “Symphony of Progress  - The Saga of the Eastern Railway 1854-2003”; published by Eastern Railway, 2003; page 15</ref>  
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==Early Considerations on this line==
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The construction of this line was subject to several debates and considerations - see separate pages:-
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* '[[Great Trunk Railway from Calcutta]] 1847'
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* '[[Calcutta to Delhi Railway Proposal 1852-53]]'
  
 
== Further Information==
 
== Further Information==
 
See '''[[East Indian Railway]]''' page
 
See '''[[East Indian Railway]]''' page
  
and '''[[East Indian Railway Lines owned and worked]]''' page which includes details of the branches and extensions to this Main Line.  
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and '''[[East Indian Railway - Lines owned and worked#BG Lines - owned and worked by EIR]]''' page which includes details of the branches and extensions to this Main Line.  
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 15:25, 3 May 2020

Howrah-Delhi EIR Main Line

The first section Howrah to Hooghly, 24 miles(38km,) opened 1854; via Khana Junction-Bhagalpur-Jamalpur-Luckeeserai-Mogul Sarai to Allahabad, 1865; reaching Delhi on 1 Jan 1867; 1021 miles(1643km) [1].

The opening of the First Chord EIR Line in 1871 between Khana Junction and Luckeeserai reduced the Howrah-Delhi mileage to 943 miles(1517km) [1].

The Khana Junction-Bhagalpur-Jamalpur-Luckeeserai section became secondary and became designated as the Sahibganj Loop EIR Line [2]

Early Considerations on this line

The construction of this line was subject to several debates and considerations - see separate pages:-

Further Information

See East Indian Railway page

and East Indian Railway - Lines owned and worked#BG Lines - owned and worked by EIR page which includes details of the branches and extensions to this Main Line.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 “Administration Report on Railways 1918” page 53 (pdf62); Retrieved 9 Nov 2016
  2. “Symphony of Progress - The Saga of the Eastern Railway 1854-2003”; published by Eastern Railway, 2003; page 15