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The '''[[Gondal-Porbandar Railway]]'''  was formed in 1911 as the nucleus of a new metre gauge([[Rail_gauge_#Metre_Gauge|MG]]) system, with the [[Gondal Railway|Gondal State Railway]](GSR) working jointly with the [[Porbandar State Railway]](PSR) thus forming the Gondal-Porbandar Railway.The first section opened in 1913 and completed to [[Dhari]] in 1915, a length of 37 miles(52km).
The '''[[Gondal-Porbandar Railway]]'''  was formed in 1911 as the nucleus of a new metre gauge([[Rail_gauge_#Metre_Gauge|MG]]) system, with the [[Gondal Railway]]working jointly with the [[Porbandar State Railway]](PSR) thus forming the ‘Gondal-Porbandar Railway’ <ref name=Admin>[https://archive.org/stream/BombayBarodaAndCentralIndiaRailwaySystem/Bombay_Baroda_And_Central_India_Railway_System#page/n190/mode/1up “Administration Report on Railways 1918” page 181 (pdf190)]; Retrieved 11 May 2020</ref> .
The line was initially worked by the [[Bhavnagar-Gondal-Junagad-Porbandar Railway]](BGJPR).
<br>These railways had been  worked by the [[Bhavnagar-Gondal-Junagad-Porbandar Railway]](BGJPR)  until 1911 when that coalition was broken up. 
<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/BombayBarodaAndCentralIndiaRailwaySystem/Bombay_Baroda_And_Central_India_Railway_System#page/n189/mode/2up  "Administration Report on the Railways in India – corrected up to 31st March 1918"; Superintendent of Government  Printing,  Calcutta;  page 181]; Retrieved 4 Feb 2016</ref>


In 1911 the '''[[Jetalsar-Rajkot Railway]]''' was brought under the administration of the Gondal-Porbandar Railway following the breakup of the [[Bhavnagar-Gondal-Junagad-Porbandar Railway]](BGJPR) coalition.
In 1911 the '''[[Jetalsar-Rajkot Railway]]''' , which had been worked as part of the GSR  was formally brought under the administration of the ‘Gondal-Porbandar Railway’  following the breakup of the [[Bhavnagar-Gondal-Junagad-Porbandar Railway]](BGJPR) coalition.  


In 1919, GSR took over the sole working of the PSR and the name reverted to the '''Gondal State Railway'''(GSR)  
In 1919, ‘[[Gondal Railway]]’  took over the sole working of the ‘[[Porbandar State Railway]]’(PSR) and the railway became the '''[[Gondal Railway|Gondal State Railway]]'''(GSR)  


In 1948, GSR became a part of [[Saurashtra Railway]].
In 1948, GSR became a part of [[Saurashtra Railway]].
[[File:GPR Gondal-Porbandar Railway.png|thumb|Gondal-Porbandar Railway]]
== Gondal-Porbandar Railway Network==
===Former Gondal Railway Lines===
‘’Green on Map’’
*  ‘Mainline’ [[Dhasa]] to [[Jamjodhpur]], opened 1881-89, 101 miles(163km)<ref name=Admin/> .
<blockquote>At [[Dhasa]] the line connected to the ‘[[Bhavnagar State Railway]]’;  and continued  westward via Khijadiya (with connection to the ‘[[Khijadiya-Dhari Railway]]’ and via [[Jetalsar]] with connection north to the ‘[[Jetalsar-Rajkot Railway]]’  and south to the ‘[[Junagadh State Railway]]’; then via [[Dhoraji]]; then to [[Jamjodhpur]] (where it connected to the ‘[[Porbandar State Railway]]’ </blockquote>
* ‘[[Jetalsar-Rajkot Railway]]’ [[Jetalsar]] to [[Rajkot]], opened 1893, 46 miles(72km) <ref name=Admin/>. 
<blockquote>From [[Jetalsar]]  (with its connections); via [[Gondal State|Gondal]] to [[Rajkot]] (where it connected to the ‘[[Jamnagar and Dwarka Railway]]’ and the ‘[[Morvi Railway]]’ [[Jetalsar-Rajkot Railway| ''See separate page for History and details'']] </blockquote>
===Former Porbandar Railway Lines===
* ‘Mainline’ [[Porbandar]] to [[Jamjodhpur]], opened 1889, 41 miles(66km) <ref name=Admin/>
<blockquote>From [[Porbandar]]  the line connected to the ‘[[Gondal Railway|Gondal State Railway]]’ </blockquote>
* ‘Quarry Branch’ was a short branch opened 1889, 3.7 miles(6km) <ref name=Admin/>
<blockquote> The branch ran from Ranavav, about 20km east of Porabandar to a quarry</blockquote>
* ‘Porbandar Harbour Extension’, opened  1890, 3.7 miles(6km) <ref name=Admin/>
<blockquote> [[Porbandar]] to Porbander Bandar </blockquote>
=== Lines added by Gondal-Porbandar Railway===
* ‘[[Khijadiya-Dhari Railway]]’ was a Branch line, opened 1913, 37 miles(60km) <ref name=Admin/>,
<blockquote>A branch line from Khijadiya  (on the ‘Mainline’ between [[Dhasa]] and [[Jetalsar]]. Owned by the [[Gondal State|State of Gondal. [[Khijadiya-Dhari Railway |''See separate page for details'']] </blockquote>


==Records==
==Records==
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*R/2/635/288; "File 1933 C/589-A Gondal-Porbandar-Grant of running powers to the Porbandar State railway over the Gondal Rly."; 1933
*R/2/635/288; "File 1933 C/589-A Gondal-Porbandar-Grant of running powers to the Porbandar State railway over the Gondal Rly."; 1933


== Further Information==
==Further Information==
See '''[[Gondal Railway|Gondal State Railway]]'''
See '''[[Bhavnagar-Gondal-Junagad-Porbandar Railway]]''' up to 1911
<br>See '''[[Gondal Railway|Gondal Railway]]'''  up to 1911
<br>See '''[[Porbandar State Railway]]''' up to 1911
<br>See '''[[Gondal Railway|Gondal State Railway]]''' from 1919
<br>Also  '''[[Kathiawar Peninsula Railway and Tramway Systems]]''' gives a map, timeline
<br>and relates this railway to others in the Kathiawar Peninsula.


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 11:07, 12 May 2020

The Gondal-Porbandar Railway was formed in 1911 as the nucleus of a new metre gauge(MG) system, with the ‘Gondal Railway’ working jointly with the ‘Porbandar State Railway’(PSR) thus forming the ‘Gondal-Porbandar Railway’ [1] .
These railways had been worked by the Bhavnagar-Gondal-Junagad-Porbandar Railway(BGJPR) until 1911 when that coalition was broken up.

In 1911 the Jetalsar-Rajkot Railway , which had been worked as part of the GSR was formally brought under the administration of the ‘Gondal-Porbandar Railway’ following the breakup of the ‘Bhavnagar-Gondal-Junagad-Porbandar Railway’(BGJPR) coalition.

In 1919, ‘Gondal Railway’ took over the sole working of the ‘Porbandar State Railway’(PSR) and the railway became the Gondal State Railway(GSR)

In 1948, GSR became a part of Saurashtra Railway.

Gondal-Porbandar Railway

Gondal-Porbandar Railway Network

Former Gondal Railway Lines

‘’Green on Map’’

At Dhasa the line connected to the ‘Bhavnagar State Railway’; and continued westward via Khijadiya (with connection to the ‘Khijadiya-Dhari Railway’ and via Jetalsar with connection north to the ‘Jetalsar-Rajkot Railway’ and south to the ‘Junagadh State Railway’; then via Dhoraji; then to Jamjodhpur (where it connected to the ‘Porbandar State Railway

From Jetalsar (with its connections); via Gondal to Rajkot (where it connected to the ‘Jamnagar and Dwarka Railway’ and the ‘Morvi Railway See separate page for History and details

Former Porbandar Railway Lines

From Porbandar the line connected to the ‘Gondal State Railway

  • ‘Quarry Branch’ was a short branch opened 1889, 3.7 miles(6km) [1]

The branch ran from Ranavav, about 20km east of Porabandar to a quarry

  • ‘Porbandar Harbour Extension’, opened 1890, 3.7 miles(6km) [1]

Porbandar to Porbander Bandar

Lines added by Gondal-Porbandar Railway

A branch line from Khijadiya (on the ‘Mainline’ between Dhasa and Jetalsar. Owned by the [[Gondal State|State of Gondal. See separate page for details

Records

An on-line search of the India Office Records (IOR) records held at the British Library relating to this railway [2] gives several entries, the most relevant as follows: -

  • L/PS/10/257; "File 1073/1912 Railways: Native States; Gondal-Porbandar State Railway"; 1912-1919
  • R/2/635/288; "File 1933 C/589-A Gondal-Porbandar-Grant of running powers to the Porbandar State railway over the Gondal Rly."; 1933

Further Information

See Bhavnagar-Gondal-Junagad-Porbandar Railway up to 1911
See Gondal Railway up to 1911
See Porbandar State Railway up to 1911
See Gondal State Railway from 1919
Also Kathiawar Peninsula Railway and Tramway Systems gives a map, timeline
and relates this railway to others in the Kathiawar Peninsula.

References