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'''Hugh Lewin Monk''' was recruited to the [[Public Works Department]](PWD) in 1865. Transferred in 1869  to  the Railway Branch of PWD and deployed to several [[:Category:State Railways|State Railways]] until retirement in 1900.


==Railway Achievements==
From "India and India Office List 1905" <ref name=name>[https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=b2NPAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en_GB&pg=GBS.PA569 Google Books " India List and India Office List, 1905" page 569 (pdf page 532)] Retrieved on 19 Apr 2016</ref>
*1865 Sep [[Public Works Department]] Apprentice Engineer; then 1866 Apr Assistant Engineer <ref name=name/>.
*1869 Dec transferred to [[:Category:State Railways|State Railways]], then 1873 Sep Executive Engineer <ref name=name/>.
*1881 '''[[Rewari-Ferozepore Railway]]''' see 'Records' below
*1891 Apr '''[[Mu Valley State Railway]]''' Engineer-in-chief; then 1892 Jan, Superintending Engineer <ref name=name/>.
*1895 Mar '''[[Burma Railway|Burma State Railway]]''' Officiating Manager <ref name=name/>.
*1895 Aug '''[[North Western Railway]]''' Engineer-in-chief survey, way and works; then Feb 1898 Chief Engineer <ref name=name/>.
*1898 May Consulting Engineer to the  Government of India([[Government of India |GoI]]) on the various railways in '''[[Assam]]''' <ref name=name/>.
*1900 Feb Retired <ref name=name/>.   
 
==Records==
An on-line search of the [[India Office Records]] (IOR) records held at the [[British Library]] relating to this railway <ref>[http://searcharchives.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?vid=IAMS_VU2  “British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue”  - Search];  Retrieved  3  Apr 2016</ref>
gives the following:- 
The [[Rewari-Ferozepore Railway]] was under construction in 1881 with Hugh Lewin Monk of the [[Public Works Department]] Railways Department as Engineer-in-Charge.
<ref>[http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/indiaofficeselect/PhotoShowDescs.asp?CollID=2811 British Library - "Photographs Album details for shelfmark Photo 1085/9"]; Retrieved 13 Dec 2015</ref>
Hugh Lewin Monk (b. 1844) was trained at the Thomason Civil Engineering College at Roorkee and joined the Indian Public Works Department as an Apprentice Engineer, Central Provinces, in September 1865, transferring to the Punjab in December of the same year. In 1869 he transferred to the State Railways Department and was posted to the Indus Valley State Railway in December, transferring to the Punjab Northern State Railway in January 1870. In 1873 he was posted to the Jhelum Bridge Division and in 1874 to the Indus Valley Railway (October) and the Sutlej Bridge (November), returning to the Indus Valley Railway in May 1879 after his return from furlough (1877-79). He subsequently worked on the Sukkur-Dadur Railway (September 1879), the Kandahar Railway (February 1880), the Rewari-Ferozepore Railway (September 1881), the Jumna Bridge Division (August 1883), the Benares-Rae Bareli Railway Survey (December 1883) and the Cawnpore-Kalpi Railway (April 1884). In August 1884 he was posted to the Kalpi Bridge Division and was placed in charge of the Kalpi-Jhansi Division of the railway in addition to his other duties in December 1885. His services were lent to the Indian Midland Railway Company from March 1887 to March 1888. He was on special leave from 1888-89 and on his return became Personal Assistant to the Chief Engineer of the Mu Valley Railway, Burma. He remained in Burma, rising to Officiating Engineer-in-Chief of the Burma State Railway, until 1896, when he was posted to the North-Western Railway. In November 1897 he was appointed Engineer-in-Chief, Railway Surveys, North-Western Railway and in May 1898 he became Consulting Engineer to the Government of India for Railways in Assam.
== References ==
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[[Category:Railway People|Monk, Hugh Lewin]]
[[Category:People|Monk, Hugh Lewin]]

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Hugh Lewin Monk was recruited to the Public Works Department(PWD) in 1865. Transferred in 1869 to the Railway Branch of PWD and deployed to several State Railways until retirement in 1900.

Railway Achievements

From "India and India Office List 1905" [1]

Records

An on-line search of the India Office Records (IOR) records held at the British Library relating to this railway [2] gives the following:-

The Rewari-Ferozepore Railway was under construction in 1881 with Hugh Lewin Monk of the Public Works Department Railways Department as Engineer-in-Charge. [3]

Hugh Lewin Monk (b. 1844) was trained at the Thomason Civil Engineering College at Roorkee and joined the Indian Public Works Department as an Apprentice Engineer, Central Provinces, in September 1865, transferring to the Punjab in December of the same year. In 1869 he transferred to the State Railways Department and was posted to the Indus Valley State Railway in December, transferring to the Punjab Northern State Railway in January 1870. In 1873 he was posted to the Jhelum Bridge Division and in 1874 to the Indus Valley Railway (October) and the Sutlej Bridge (November), returning to the Indus Valley Railway in May 1879 after his return from furlough (1877-79). He subsequently worked on the Sukkur-Dadur Railway (September 1879), the Kandahar Railway (February 1880), the Rewari-Ferozepore Railway (September 1881), the Jumna Bridge Division (August 1883), the Benares-Rae Bareli Railway Survey (December 1883) and the Cawnpore-Kalpi Railway (April 1884). In August 1884 he was posted to the Kalpi Bridge Division and was placed in charge of the Kalpi-Jhansi Division of the railway in addition to his other duties in December 1885. His services were lent to the Indian Midland Railway Company from March 1887 to March 1888. He was on special leave from 1888-89 and on his return became Personal Assistant to the Chief Engineer of the Mu Valley Railway, Burma. He remained in Burma, rising to Officiating Engineer-in-Chief of the Burma State Railway, until 1896, when he was posted to the North-Western Railway. In November 1897 he was appointed Engineer-in-Chief, Railway Surveys, North-Western Railway and in May 1898 he became Consulting Engineer to the Government of India for Railways in Assam.

References