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Kistna Viaduct, Raichur(GIPR)
'''Kistna Viaduct, Raichur(GIPR)'''


The Kistna Viaduct crossing the Kisna River near [[Raichur]]  was constructed by the [[Great Indian Peninsula Railway]] (GIPR) in c.1870 as part of its main line.
[[Raichur]], in the state of [[Hyderabad]], is at the junction of the [[Madras Railway]] and the GIPR, 351 m[iles] N.E. from Madras.
The viaduct was 3854 feet in length (443 m.) and comprise 36 equal girders of 107 ft., with a weight of 2500 tons, supplied by Skere Ironworks, Darlington, Britain and Woodside Works, Dudley supplied 1200 tons of cast iron piers
<ref>[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=q4SlCwAAQBAJ&pg=PA239&lpg=PA239&dq=Kistna+Viaduct&source=bl&ots=7dGhKD8joT&sig=kH-sTrhZmg0Zsi7LnlBCeTmqXak&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjC-e_RmbnMAhWROsAKHWbODxwQ6AEIKTAC#v=onepage&q=Kistna%20Viaduct&f=false Google Books - “The Making of India: The Untold Story of British Enterprise” by Kartar Lalvani; page 239]; Retrieved on 2 May 2016</ref>.
George Berkley was the GIPR Consulting Engineer on the project who first visited India in 1867
<ref>[http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/George_Berkley Grace's Guide "George Berkley]; Retrieved on 2 May 2016</ref><ref>[https://archive.org/stream/girdermakingand02hutcgoog/girdermakingand02hutcgoog_djvu.txt Archive.org “Girder Making and the Practice of Bridge Building in Wrought Iron”by George Hutchinson MBMB, Inst.Mech.Eng, 1879;  Page 75]; Retrieved on 2 May 2016</ref>.




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*Kistna Viaduct, Raichur(GIPR) the subject of this page
*Kistna Viaduct, Raichur(GIPR) the subject of this page
*[[Kistna Bridge, Bezwada(ECR)]]  
*[[Kistna Bridge, Bezwada(ECR)]]  


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 05:47, 2 May 2016

Kistna Viaduct, Raichur(GIPR)

The Kistna Viaduct crossing the Kisna River near Raichur was constructed by the Great Indian Peninsula Railway (GIPR) in c.1870 as part of its main line.

Raichur, in the state of Hyderabad, is at the junction of the Madras Railway and the GIPR, 351 m[iles] N.E. from Madras.

The viaduct was 3854 feet in length (443 m.) and comprise 36 equal girders of 107 ft., with a weight of 2500 tons, supplied by Skere Ironworks, Darlington, Britain and Woodside Works, Dudley supplied 1200 tons of cast iron piers [1].

George Berkley was the GIPR Consulting Engineer on the project who first visited India in 1867 [2][3].


Footnote – to avoid confusion we have adopted the following titles:-

References