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*[[Ahmedabad-Dholka Railway]]; opened 1902. A metre gauge branch of BB&CIR | *[[Ahmedabad-Dholka Railway]]; opened 1902. A metre gauge branch of BB&CIR | ||
*[[Ahmedabad-Parantij Railway]]; opened 1897. A metre gauge branch of BB&CIR. Extended 1922 and named [[Dholka-Dhandhuka Railway]]. | *[[Ahmedabad-Parantij Railway]]; opened 1897. A metre gauge branch of BB&CIR. Extended 1922 and named [[Dholka-Dhandhuka Railway]]. | ||
*Godhra-Ratlam-Nagda Railway; first section opened 1897. A broad gauge(BG) line. Initially worked by, and finally merged into BB&CIR. | |||
*[[Mathura-Hathras Provincial Railway]]; opened 1875. Section of BB&CIR network | *[[Mathura-Hathras Provincial Railway]]; opened 1875. Section of BB&CIR network | ||
Revision as of 13:56, 3 January 2016
Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway | ||
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Churchgate Terminus & Offices, BBCIR, Bombay | ||
Line of route | ||
Bombay to Viramgam | ||
Gauge / mileage | ||
Broad gauge | 504 miles (1905) | |
Timeline | ||
1855 | Formed as Guaranteed company | |
1905 | Line acquired by State | |
Key locations | ||
Presidency | Bombay | |
Stations | Ahmedabad, Baroda, Broach, Surat | |
System agency | ||
1906 | Worked by reformed BBCIR | |
How to interpret this infobox |
Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway | ||
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Bombay, Baroda & Central India Railway device | ||
System timeline | ||
1906 | BBCIR contracted to work State line | |
1942 | Working of system taken over by State | |
Constituent companies / lines | ||
Ahmedabad-Dholka Railway | ||
Ahmedabad-Parantij Railway | ||
Gaekwar's Dabhoi Railway | ||
Gaekwar's Mehsana Railway | ||
Godhra-Rutlam-Nagda Railway | ||
Nagda-Ujjain Railway | ||
Palanpur-Deesa Railway | ||
Petlad-Cambay Railway | ||
Rajpipla Railway | ||
Rajputana-Malwa Railway | ||
Tapti Valley Railway | ||
Vijapur-Kalol-Kadi Railway | ||
Key locations | ||
Headquarters | Bombay (BG), Ajmer (MG) | |
Workshops | Parel (BG), Ajmer (MG) | |
Major Stations | Agra, Ajmer, Ahmedabad, Baroda, Cawnpore, Delhi, Indore, Jaipur, Rutlam, Surat | |
Successor system / organisation | ||
1951 | Western Railway (IR zone) | |
System mileage | ||
Broad gauge | 868 miles (1905) 1233 miles (1943) | |
Metre gauge | 2022 miles (1905) 1985 miles (1943) | |
2'6" NG | 132 miles (1905) 152 miles (1943) | |
Associated auxiliary force | ||
Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway Regiment | ||
How to interpret this infobox |
The Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway Company (BB&CIR) was incorporated in 1855 for "the construction and working of a line from Bombay, via Surat and Baroda, to Ahmedabad - total about 320 miles. Capital 2,300,000l. Rate of Interest Guaranteed - 5 per cent on 2,000,000l. capital and 4½ per cent . on 300,000l. debentures." [1]
History
Formed in 1855 and began work on track from Baroda to Surat. By 1865, the Bombay-Surat-Baroda-Ahmedabad route was complete; in 1867, the Virar-Bombay Backbay suburban service commenced with one train in each direction each day. In 1871, trackage was 300.
On 31 December 1905, ownership of the BB&CIR passed to the Government of India GoI and a new company formed to manage the BB&CIR under a contract agreed in 1907 and revised in 1913. [2] [3]
Management of the BB&CIR passed to the GoI on 1 January 1942.
In 1951, the BB&CIR (less the Delhi-Rewari-Fazilka and Kanpur-Achnera sections) merged with the Saurashtra, Jaipur State, Jodhpur (Marwar-Phulad section), Rajasthan and Cutch State railways to become the Western Railway, a zone of Indian Railways.
Branch Lines and extensions
- Ahmedabad-Dholka Railway; opened 1902. A metre gauge branch of BB&CIR
- Ahmedabad-Parantij Railway; opened 1897. A metre gauge branch of BB&CIR. Extended 1922 and named Dholka-Dhandhuka Railway.
- Godhra-Ratlam-Nagda Railway; first section opened 1897. A broad gauge(BG) line. Initially worked by, and finally merged into BB&CIR.
- Mathura-Hathras Provincial Railway; opened 1875. Section of BB&CIR network
Railways absorbed into BB&CIR
- Gujarat Railway Company - formed 1911. Owned and managed 3 lines Champaner-Shivrajpur- Pani Light Railway; Godhra-Lunavada Railway; Nadiad-Kapadvanj Railway; all worked by BB&CIR and taken over 1922
- Jaipur State Railway. Two State Railway branch lines (Jaipur-Sawai Madhopu, 1907 and Jaipur-Shaikhawati, 1916); worked by BB&CIR and merged 1900 into BB&CIR
- Rajputana-Malwa Railway; formed from Rajputana State, Holkar, Scindia-Nimach and Neemuch Nasirabad Railways; worked then merged into BB&CIR(qv), 1900
Lines worked by BB&CIR at some time
- Baria State Railway; opened 1892. Independent Princely State railway; later renamed Baria-Piplod State Railway, worked by BB&CIR
- Bilimora-Kalamba State Railway; opened 1914-15. State line worked by BB&CIR
- Bodeli-Chhota Udaipur Railway; opened 1917-18. State lineworked by BB&CIR
- Broach-Jambusar Railway; opened 1914-15
- Gaekwar's Baroda State Railway (GBSR); Narrow Gauge network expanded from 1863 to 1929; initially worked by BB&CIR until 1924 own agency.
- Gaekwar's Mehsana Railway; opened 1891; initially worked by BB○ from 1921 by GBSR
- Gaekwar's Petlad Railway; opened 1890. Initially worked by BB○ later by GBSR
- Kosamba-Zankhvav Railway; opened 1912. Constructed and worked by GBSR and later BB&CIR
- Mehsana-Vadnager Railway; opened 1907. Worked by BB&CIR
- Nagda-Mathura(Muttra) Railway; opened 1909. State line, worked by BB&CIR
- Nagda-Ujjain Railway; opened 1896. State line, worked by BB&CIR
- Palanpur-Deesa Railway; opened 1878>. Construction commenced 1878; worked by BB&CIR
- Patri Railway; opened 1873. Worked by BB&CIR
- Petlad-Cambay Railway; In service 1901, worked by BB&CIR
- Petlad-Vaso Railway; opened 1914-15. State line, worked by BB&CIR
- Piplod-Devgad-Baria Railway; opened c.1892. Independant Princely State Rly; later extended as Baria State Railway(qv), worked by BB&CIR
- Rajpipla State Railway; Princely State Railways (Anklesvar -Rajpipla Railway, 1897; Jhagadia-Netrand Railway> 1915) worked by BB&CIR
- Ratlam-Nagda Railway; opened 1896. Extension to Tapti Valley Railway; worked by BB&CIR
- Rewari-Ferozepore Railway ; Under construction 1882, worked by BB&CIR
- Tarapur-Cambay State Railway; opened <1908. Branch line worked by BB&CIR
- Tapti Valley Railway; Company formed 1896; opened 1898; worked by BB&CIR from 1899. Extended 1901, and named Surat-Amalner Railway.
- Vijapur-Kalol-Kadi Railway; opened 1902; owned by Baroda State; worked by BB&CIR
Records
Unfortunately, there are no BB&CIR staff records held in the India Office Records at the British Library.
Stations
Bombay
- Grant Road
- Marine Lines
- Church Gate
- Kolaba
Historical books online
- Through Rajputana to Delhi : An Ilustrated Guide to the Districts Reached by the Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway by Carlton Stubbs 1907 Archive.org
- Bombay Baroda Central India Railway Company 1920 Pdf download, Digital Library of India
- Bombay Baroda Central India Railway Company 1921 Pdf download, Digital Library of India
References
- ↑ "Money Market and City Intelligence", The Times, Wednesday, 15 June 1859, #23333, 7a.
- ↑ " Administration Report on the Railways in India – corrected up to 31st March 1918"; Superintendent of Government Printing, Calcutta; page 12-22; Retrieved 17 Dec 2015
- ↑ H.M. Government “Statute Law Repeals: Nineteenth Report : Draft Statute Law (Repeals) Bill; April 2012"; page 118-120, paragraph 3.18-3.25 Retrieved on 2 January 2016