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'''South | The '''South Behar Railway''' Company was formed in 1895. The broad gauge([[Rail_gauge#Broad_Gauge|BG]]) | ||
line ran south west from [[Luckeeserai]] in Monghyr District to [[Gaya]], a distance of some 79 miles(126km)<ref name=name/>. The line opened in two stages in 1900 and completed in 1901 <ref name=Admin>[https://archive.org/stream/BombayBarodaAndCentralIndiaRailwaySystem/Bombay_Baroda_And_Central_India_Railway_System#page/n71/mode/1up “Administration Report on Railways 1918” page 62 (pdf71) ]; Retrieved 14 June 2020</ref>. | |||
The railway was privately owned by the South Behar Railway Company and was leased to the State to be worked as part of the [[East Indian Railway]](EIR) network. The railway was taken over by the Government of India([[Government of India |GoI]]) in 1906 but continued to be operated by the EIR < ref name=Admin/>.[ | |||
==Records== | |||
Refer to FIBIS Fact File #4: “Research sources for Indian Railways, 1845-1947” - available from the [http://www.fibis.org/store/fibis-books-and-publications/bff-0004-research-sources-for-indian-railways-1845-1947/ Fibis shop]. This Fact File contains invaluable advice on 'Researching ancestors in the UK records of Indian Railways' with particular reference to the [[India Office Records]] (IOR) held at the [[British Library]] | |||
An on-line search of the IOR records relating to this railway <ref name=name> [http://searcharchives.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?vid=IAMS_VU2 “British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue” - Search]; Retrieved 28 Jan 2016</ref> | |||
gives several references. The most important being:- | |||
*'''L/AG/46/37 ''' “Records of the India Office relating to the South Behar Railway Company; 1895-1906” with Catalogue remark ‘Company formed in 1895. Line ran south west from Luckeeserai in Monghyr District to Gaya, a distance of some 79 miles. Run by the East Indian Railway Company. Taken over by Government in 1906’. | |||
==Further Information== | |||
See '''[[East Indian Railway]](EIR) ''' | |||
<br>and '''[[East_Indian_Railway_-_Lines_owned_and_worked#BG_Lines_absorbed_into_EIR|EIR BG Lines absorbed into EIR]]''' | |||
== References == | |||
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[[Category:Railways]] | [[Category:Railways]] | ||
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[[Category:State Railways]] |
Latest revision as of 14:39, 14 June 2020
The South Behar Railway Company was formed in 1895. The broad gauge(BG) line ran south west from Luckeeserai in Monghyr District to Gaya, a distance of some 79 miles(126km)[1]. The line opened in two stages in 1900 and completed in 1901 [2].
The railway was privately owned by the South Behar Railway Company and was leased to the State to be worked as part of the East Indian Railway(EIR) network. The railway was taken over by the Government of India(GoI) in 1906 but continued to be operated by the EIR < ref name=Admin/>.[
Records
Refer to FIBIS Fact File #4: “Research sources for Indian Railways, 1845-1947” - available from the Fibis shop. This Fact File contains invaluable advice on 'Researching ancestors in the UK records of Indian Railways' with particular reference to the India Office Records (IOR) held at the British Library
An on-line search of the IOR records relating to this railway [1] gives several references. The most important being:-
- L/AG/46/37 “Records of the India Office relating to the South Behar Railway Company; 1895-1906” with Catalogue remark ‘Company formed in 1895. Line ran south west from Luckeeserai in Monghyr District to Gaya, a distance of some 79 miles. Run by the East Indian Railway Company. Taken over by Government in 1906’.
Further Information
See East Indian Railway(EIR)
and EIR BG Lines absorbed into EIR
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 “British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue” - Search; Retrieved 28 Jan 2016
- ↑ “Administration Report on Railways 1918” page 62 (pdf71) ; Retrieved 14 June 2020