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== Records == | == Records == | ||
The following is held in the [[India Office Records]] at the [[British Library]] but has not been included in the index, Z/L/AG/46. | |||
*L/AG/46/17/12 : Lists of staff, 1868-1869 | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
Revision as of 03:14, 20 November 2008
The Sind, Punjab and Delhi Railway (SPDR) was formed from the Sind Railway, the Punjab Railway and the Indus Flotilla, and inherited from its constituents the unortunate reputation as being the worst managed of the early private companies.
Characteristics
Given its reputation in the 1860s and 1870s for discord, shady and/or inept contractors and financial irregularities, it is surprising that the SPDR did not pass into Government ownership sooner than 31 December 1885. After its purchase, the Government merged the SPDR with the Southern Punjab Railway to form the North Western Railway.
Records
The following is held in the India Office Records at the British Library but has not been included in the index, Z/L/AG/46.
- L/AG/46/17/12 : Lists of staff, 1868-1869