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The first section of the MLR was opened to traffic in 1912 and ran northwards for 8 miles from [[Mandalay]] to [[Toungbyon]]. !n 1917, the second (and final) section, also of 8 miles, was opened through to [[Madaya]]. | The first section of the MLR was opened to traffic in 1912 and ran northwards for 8 miles from [[Mandalay]] to [[Toungbyon]]. !n 1917, the second (and final) section, also of 8 miles, was opened through to [[Madaya]]. | ||
<ref>[http://www.pearcedale.com/c&b/AC.html#Burma " | <ref>[http://www.pearcedale.com/c&b/AC.html#Burma "World-wide 30 inch Gauge Railways and Railroads/Burma"]; Retrieved 12 Dec 2015</ref> | ||
The company went into voluntary liquidation in 1919 and was sold on privately. The Government of Burma bought the line in 1923 and made it over to [[Burma Railway]]. | The company went into voluntary liquidation in 1919 and was sold on privately. The Government of Burma bought the line in 1923 and made it over to [[Burma Railway]]. |
Revision as of 17:46, 12 December 2015
Madaya Light Railway | ||
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Line of route | ||
Mandalay to Madaya | ||
Gauge / mileage | ||
2' 6" NG | 8 miles (1912) 16 miles (1917) | |
Timeline | ||
1912 | First section opened to traffic | |
1917 | Line fully opened | |
1919 | In voluntary liquidation | |
1923 | Purchased by Government | |
1927 | Line closed (replaced by metre gauge line) | |
Key locations | ||
Presidency | Bengal, Burma | |
Stations | Mandalay, Toungbyon, Madaya | |
System agency | ||
1912 | Own agency | |
1923 | Burma Railway | |
How to interpret this infobox |
The Madaya Light Railway (MLR) was a short 2' 6" narrow gauge line which operated for just 15 years in Burma.
Also known as Mandalay-Madaya Light Railway
History
The first section of the MLR was opened to traffic in 1912 and ran northwards for 8 miles from Mandalay to Toungbyon. !n 1917, the second (and final) section, also of 8 miles, was opened through to Madaya. [1]
The company went into voluntary liquidation in 1919 and was sold on privately. The Government of Burma bought the line in 1923 and made it over to Burma Railway.
The line finally closed in 1927 when it was replaced by a metre gauge railway.
References
- ↑ "World-wide 30 inch Gauge Railways and Railroads/Burma"; Retrieved 12 Dec 2015