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== Nizam’s Railway Lines (up to 1883)== | |||
*'''[[Wadi-Secunderabad Railway]]''' broad gauge([[Rail_gauge#Broad_Gauge|BG]]) line, from [[Wadi]] Junction to [[Secunderabad]], opened 1874, 115 miles(185km). Financed by Nizam of Hyderabad later became part of Nizam's Guaranteed Railway. The 6 mile section [[Hyderabad]] to [[Secunderabad]] was in 1901 converted to mixed gauge (BG and metre gauge[[Rail_gauge_#Metre_Gauge|MG]]) to enable the MG [[Hyderabad-Godavari Valley Railway]] MG line to reach [[Hyderabad]] <ref name=Admin_p.98>[https://archive.org/stream/BombayBarodaAndCentralIndiaRailwaySystem/Bombay_Baroda_And_Central_India_Railway_System#page/n107/mode/1up “Administration Report on Railways 1918” page 98 (pdf107)]; Retrieved 1 Dec 2016</ref> | |||
== Nizam’s Guaranteed Railway Lines (1883-1930) == | |||
'''Broad Gauge ([[Rail_gauge#Broad_Gauge|BG]]) Lines''' | |||
*'''[[Hyderabad Main Line]] BG'''. The [[Wadi-Secunderabad Railway]] was extended to [[Warangal]], 1886; [[Dornakal]] Junction, 1888; Bona Kalu, 1888 to the Hyderabad/British Frontier, 1889. Giving a total of 310 miles(499km) <ref name=Admin_p.98/>. The line joined to the | |||
*'''[[Bezwada Extension Railway]] BG''', opened 1889 as south east extension to the [[Hyderabad Main Line]] from the Hyderabad/British Frontier to [[Bezwada]] Station (where there was a interchange to the [[Southern Mahratta Railway]] MG line ). Line length 22 miles(35km). <ref name=Admin_p.98/>. | |||
**‘Hyderabad Branch’ BG, opened 1874 from [[Hyderabad]] to Hussain Sagar, 3.6 miles(5km) in northern suburbs. | |||
**’Mineral Branch’ BG, also known as [[Singareni Coal Fields Railway]], opened 1888 from [[Dornakal]] Junction to Singareni Coalfields, 16 miles(26km) ) <ref name=Admin_p.98/> | |||
*'''[[Kazipet-Balharshah Railway]]''' BG, opened in stages 1924-27<ref name=Nizam>[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=lH0ACAAAQBAJ&pg=PA98&lpg=PA98&dq=Jankampet-Bodhan+Railway&source=bl&ots=Zj3t6kA322&sig=vpVhouu3JoxhgbVuK1fT4Rzifog&hl=en&sa=X&ei=e49uVYXeOcLjUaWig4AL&ved=0CD0Q6AEwBg#v=onepage&q=Jankampet-Bodhan%20Railway&f=false Google Books “The History of Nizam’s Railways System” by Dr. Santosh Jaganath, pages 97-98]; Retrieved 1 Dec 2016</ref>, from Kazipet via Pedipalli, Ramsgundah, Asifahbad Road to Balharshah. Section of NGSR Guaranteed Railway linking [[Chennai]] directly with [[Delhi]]. Total line length 145 miles (232km) <ref name=scholey>”Indian railways new chronology” by Keith Scholey, May 2015</ref>. The completion of this line created the | |||
* [[Balharshah-Warangal Railway]] was created on the completion in 1927 of the [[Kazipet-Balharshah Railway]]' above. | |||
*'''[[Karepalli-Kothagudam Railway]] ''' BG, opened 1927 as part of NGSR <ref name=Nizam> from Karepalli to Kothagudium (Bhadrachalam Road), 25 miles (40km) <ref name=scholey/> | |||
*'''[[Vicrabad-Bidar Railway]]''' BG, opened 1930 and extended 1932 <ref name=Nizam> from Vikarabad via Mohamadabad Bidar and Udgir to Parli Vaijnath<ref name=scholey/> | |||
'''Metre Gauge ([[Rail_gauge_#Metre_Gauge|MG]]) Lines''' | |||
*'''[[Hyderabad-Godavari Valley Railway]]''' MG, opened 1899-1900, as part of NGSR from [[Hyderabad]] to [[Manmad]] via Jalna, Sailu, Parbhani, Purna Junction, Nander, Sivungaon, [[Secunderabad]]. Total 391 miles(629km) including the 6 mile mixed gauge (MG and BG) section of Mainline into [[Hyderabad]] <ref name=Admin_p.103>[https://archive.org/stream/BombayBarodaAndCentralIndiaRailwaySystem/Bombay_Baroda_And_Central_India_Railway_System#page/n111/mode/1up “Administration Report on Railways 1918” page 103 (pdf111)]; Retrieved 1 Dec 2016</ref> | |||
**[[Hingoli Branch Railway]] MG, opened 1912, as part of NGSR from Hingoli to Purna Junction on the [[Hyderabad-Godaveri Valley Railway]], 50 miles(80km) ]] <ref name=Admin_p.102>[https://archive.org/stream/BombayBarodaAndCentralIndiaRailwaySystem/Bombay_Baroda_And_Central_India_Railway_System#page/n110/mode/1up “Administration Report on Railways 1918” page 102 (pdf110)]; Retrieved 1 Dec 2016</ref> | |||
*''' [[Secunderabad-Gadwal Railway]]''' MG, also known as '''Secunderabad-Dronachellam Railway'' <ref name=Nizam>, opened in stages from 1916, as part of NGSR from [[Secunderabad]] south west to [[Gadwal]] via Timmapur, Chatanpali, Balanager, Gullapalli, Jadcharla, Mashbubnager, Kurumurti, Wanaparti Road, reached in 1917, 108 miles(173km) <ref>[https://archive.org/stream/BombayBarodaAndCentralIndiaRailwaySystem/Bombay_Baroda_And_Central_India_Railway_System#page/n113/mode/1up “Administration Report on Railways 1918” pages 104-105 (pdf112-113]; Retrieved 1 Dec 2016</ref> The final 13 miles(21km) section to [[Gadwal]] was opened in 1922. The line was subsequently extended via Allumpur Road, a further 28 miles(45km),1925; and to the Hyderabad/British Frontier, a further 7 miles(11km) in 1928 <ref name=scholey/>. | |||
*'''[[Parbhani-Purli Railway]] MG, opened 1929 as part of NGSR <ref name=Nizam> from Parhhani Junction to Purli Vaijnath via Gangakher, 39 miles (62km) <ref name=scholey/>. | |||
== Nizam’s State Railway Lines (1930-1950)== | |||
The 1936-37 Report . <ref>”Report by the Railway Board on Indian Railways for 1936-373” page 118 (pdf150)</ref> gives :- | |||
* Nizam’s State Railway BG, 667 miles(1073km). | |||
* Bezwada Extension, BG. Class I railway, 22 miles. State Railway worked by Nizam’s State Railway | |||
* Nizam’s State Railway MG, 623 miles(1002km) . | |||
*Dronachellam(Dhone)-Kurnool-British Frontier, MG, 36 miles. State railway, worked by by Nizam’s State Railway | |||
*Jankampet-Budaon Railway, MG, construction commenced 1936, 12 miles(19km) length. Primarily as a siding to serve a sugar factory at Budaon and to assist in the transport of machinery etc to the factory also for passenger traffic <ref>”Report by the Railway Board on Indian Railways for 1936-37” page 42</ref>. Line opened 1938 <ref name=Nizam> |
Revision as of 16:27, 1 December 2016
Nizam’s Railway Lines (up to 1883)
- Wadi-Secunderabad Railway broad gauge(BG) line, from Wadi Junction to Secunderabad, opened 1874, 115 miles(185km). Financed by Nizam of Hyderabad later became part of Nizam's Guaranteed Railway. The 6 mile section Hyderabad to Secunderabad was in 1901 converted to mixed gauge (BG and metre gaugeMG) to enable the MG Hyderabad-Godavari Valley Railway MG line to reach Hyderabad [1]
Nizam’s Guaranteed Railway Lines (1883-1930)
Broad Gauge (BG) Lines
- Hyderabad Main Line BG. The Wadi-Secunderabad Railway was extended to Warangal, 1886; Dornakal Junction, 1888; Bona Kalu, 1888 to the Hyderabad/British Frontier, 1889. Giving a total of 310 miles(499km) [1]. The line joined to the
- Bezwada Extension Railway BG, opened 1889 as south east extension to the Hyderabad Main Line from the Hyderabad/British Frontier to Bezwada Station (where there was a interchange to the Southern Mahratta Railway MG line ). Line length 22 miles(35km). [1].
- ‘Hyderabad Branch’ BG, opened 1874 from Hyderabad to Hussain Sagar, 3.6 miles(5km) in northern suburbs.
- ’Mineral Branch’ BG, also known as Singareni Coal Fields Railway, opened 1888 from Dornakal Junction to Singareni Coalfields, 16 miles(26km) ) [1]
- Kazipet-Balharshah Railway BG, opened in stages 1924-27[2], from Kazipet via Pedipalli, Ramsgundah, Asifahbad Road to Balharshah. Section of NGSR Guaranteed Railway linking Chennai directly with Delhi. Total line length 145 miles (232km) [3]. The completion of this line created the
- Balharshah-Warangal Railway was created on the completion in 1927 of the Kazipet-Balharshah Railway' above.
- Karepalli-Kothagudam Railway BG, opened 1927 as part of NGSR Cite error: Closing
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tag- Hingoli Branch Railway MG, opened 1912, as part of NGSR from Hingoli to Purna Junction on the Hyderabad-Godaveri Valley Railway, 50 miles(80km) ]] [4]
- ' Secunderabad-Gadwal Railway MG, also known as Secunderabad-Dronachellam Railway Cite error: Closing
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tag The final 13 miles(21km) section to Gadwal was opened in 1922. The line was subsequently extended via Allumpur Road, a further 28 miles(45km),1925; and to the Hyderabad/British Frontier, a further 7 miles(11km) in 1928 [3]. - Parbhani-Purli Railway MG, opened 1929 as part of NGSR Cite error: Closing
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tag gives :- - Nizam’s State Railway BG, 667 miles(1073km).
- Bezwada Extension, BG. Class I railway, 22 miles. State Railway worked by Nizam’s State Railway
- Nizam’s State Railway MG, 623 miles(1002km) .
- Dronachellam(Dhone)-Kurnool-British Frontier, MG, 36 miles. State railway, worked by by Nizam’s State Railway
- Jankampet-Budaon Railway, MG, construction commenced 1936, 12 miles(19km) length. Primarily as a siding to serve a sugar factory at Budaon and to assist in the transport of machinery etc to the factory also for passenger traffic [5]. Line opened 1938 <ref name=Nizam>
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 “Administration Report on Railways 1918” page 98 (pdf107); Retrieved 1 Dec 2016
- ↑ Google Books “The History of Nizam’s Railways System” by Dr. Santosh Jaganath, pages 97-98; Retrieved 1 Dec 2016
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 ”Indian railways new chronology” by Keith Scholey, May 2015
- ↑ “Administration Report on Railways 1918” page 102 (pdf110); Retrieved 1 Dec 2016
- ↑ ”Report by the Railway Board on Indian Railways for 1936-37” page 42