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'''Mahewar & Roorkee Railway'''
The '''Mahewar & Roorkee Railway''' was one of the first railways in India. It was constructed to convey materials for a major irrrigation project & 'Solani River Aquaduct' crossing the River Ganges at [[Roorkee]] and to Mahewar.
Early railway to convey materials for irrrigation project & Solani River aquaduct, initially by animal/human power; later extended


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Iinitially the ballast trucks were moved by animal/human power; the first reference to the use of a steam locomotive is 1852.
<ref>[http://www.irfca.org/docs/history/india-first-railways.html IRFCA "India's First Railways" by Simon Darvill, Dec. 2011; reproduced by IRFCA ''Indian Railways Fan Club''. Information obtained from the British Library IOR/V/27/773/9 to /11; "Report on the Ganges Canal Works" from the commencement until the opening of the canal in 1854 Vol 1 to 3]; Retrieved 21 Jan 2017</ref>
 
==Further Information==
See '''[[Solani River Aquaduct Construction Railway]]''' for construction details
 
and '''[[Early Railway Experiments and Proposals]]''' for more information and background.
 
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 06:56, 8 March 2017

The Mahewar & Roorkee Railway was one of the first railways in India. It was constructed to convey materials for a major irrrigation project & 'Solani River Aquaduct' crossing the River Ganges at Roorkee and to Mahewar.

Iinitially the ballast trucks were moved by animal/human power; the first reference to the use of a steam locomotive is 1852. [1]

Further Information

See Solani River Aquaduct Construction Railway for construction details

and Early Railway Experiments and Proposals for more information and background.

References