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'''Gorumahisani Iron Mine Railway'''
'''Gorumahisani Iron Mine Railway'''


The Gorumahisani Iron Mine is situated 60 km south of the [[Jamshedpur Steel Works Railway|Jamshedpur Steel Works]]. Production from the Iron Mine commenced in 1911 <ref name =darvill>“Industrial Railways and Locomotives of India and South Asia” compiled by Simon Darvill. Published by ‘The Industrial Railway Society’ 2013. ISBN 978 1 901556 82-7. Available at  http://irsshop.co.uk/India. Reference:  Entry  OR54  page ....</ref> and by 1946 13 million tons of ore had been extracted <ref>[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=24iKabhn4fcC&pg=PA183&lpg=PA183&dq=Badampahar+Iron+Mine&source=bl&ots=8_R_nxfUkB&sig=cOwWuSypT4eZX5M1mgpZ2o1xdzA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjKrPDZh9PTAhULVRQKHbjWAIo4FBDoAQgoMAE#v=onepage&q=Badampahar%20Iron%20Mine&f=false Google Books "Mineral wealth by John Coggin Brown, Abani Kumar Dey, Abani Kumar Dey; page 183]; Retrieved 3 May 2017</ref>.
'''Spelling Note'''
* Gurumaishini is used in earlier records.
* Gorumahisani  is used from about 1910 and is also the modern spelling
[[File:Kalimati-Gorumahisani Extension Railway.png|thumb|Gorumahisani Mine Railway]]
The Gorumahisani Iron Mine is situated 37 miles(60 kmsouth of the [[Jamshedpur Steel Works Railway|Jamshedpur Steel Works]]. Production from the Iron Mine commenced in 1911 <ref name =darvill>“Industrial Railways and Locomotives of India and South Asia” compiled by Simon Darvill. Published by ‘The Industrial Railway Society’ 2013. ISBN 978 1 901556 82-7. Available at  http://irsshop.co.uk/India. Reference:  Entry  OR54  page ....</ref> and by 1946 13 million tons of ore had been extracted <ref>[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=24iKabhn4fcC&pg=PA183&lpg=PA183&dq=Badampahar+Iron+Mine&source=bl&ots=8_R_nxfUkB&sig=cOwWuSypT4eZX5M1mgpZ2o1xdzA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjKrPDZh9PTAhULVRQKHbjWAIo4FBDoAQgoMAE#v=onepage&q=Badampahar%20Iron%20Mine&f=false Google Books "Mineral wealth by John Coggin Brown, Abani Kumar Dey, Abani Kumar Dey; page 183]; Retrieved 3 May 2017</ref>.


The [[Bengal-Nagpur Railway]] broad gauge([[Rail_gauge#Broad_Gauge|BG]]) ‘Kalimati-Gorumahisani Extension Railway’ from Kalimati (now called Tatanagar Juction, 5km south of [[Jamshedpur]]) where it connected to the [[Jamshedpur Steel Works Railway]]. The line was 40 miles(64km)in length and opened in 1911<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/BombayBarodaAndCentralIndiaRailwaySystem/Bombay_Baroda_And_Central_India_Railway_System#page/n11/mode/1up “Administration Report on Railways 1918” page 2 (pdf11)]; Retrieved 3 May 2017</ref>.
The records show that 2ft/610mm narrow gauge([[Rail_gauge#Narrow_Gauge|NG]]) locomotives were operational at the Mine <ref name =darvill/>.


The records show that 2ft/610mm narrow gauge([[Rail_gauge#Narrow_Gauge|NG]]) locomotives was operational at the mine. The mine closed on date unknown <ref name =darvill/>
The Mine was linked to the Steelworks by the [[Bengal-Nagpur Railway]] broad gauge([[Rail_gauge#Broad_Gauge|BG]]) [[Kalimati-Gorumahisani Extension Railway]]. The line was 40 miles(64km) in length and opened in 1911 and connected to the [[Jamshedpur Steel Works Railway]] at Kalimati (now called Tatanagar Junction), 5km south of [[Jamshedpur]] <ref>[https://archive.org/stream/BombayBarodaAndCentralIndiaRailwaySystem/Bombay_Baroda_And_Central_India_Railway_System#page/n11/mode/1up “Administration Report on Railways 1918” page 2 (pdf11)]; Retrieved 3 May 2017</ref>. [[Kalimati-Gorumahisani Extension Railway | ''See separate pages for more information'']]
 
The mine closed on date unknown <ref name =darvill/>
   
   
''No further information has been found.''   
''No further information has been found.''   


==Background==
==Background==
The [[Jamshedpur Steel Works Railway|Jamshedpur Steel Works]] was established by 'Tata Iron and Steel Company' in 1907 at Sakchi, this was renamed [[Jamshedpur]] by 1918, in honour of Jamsetji Tata, the founder of the Tata dynasty.Preparations started in 1908, with the first machinery arriving in 1910 and first production in early 1912 <ref>“Industrial Railways and Locomotives of India and South Asia” compliled by Simon Darvill. Published by ‘The Industrial Railway Society’ 2013. ISBN 978 1 901556 82-7. Available at  http://irsshop.co.uk/India. Reference:  Entry  JH29 pages 170-175</ref>.
The ‘[[Gurumaishini-Sini Railway Project]]’ was a proposal in 1906 for Messrs Tata and Sons to construct an Iron and Steelworks near [[Sini]] in Mourbhanj State to connect with the [[Bengal-Nagpur Railway]](BNR) network at [[Gorumahisani|Gorumahisani(Gurumaishini)]]. This proposal was not adopted, and the Steelworks was located at [[Jamshedpur ]]. [[Gurumaishini-Sini Railway Project|'' - See separate page for more information on this project]] ''
 
The [[Jamshedpur Steel Works Railway|Jamshedpur Steel Works]] was established by 'Tata Iron and Steel Company' in 1907 at Sakchi, this was renamed [[Jamshedpur]] by 1918, in honour of Jamsetji Tata, the founder of the Tata dynasty. Preparations started in 1908, with the first machinery arriving in 1910 and first production in early 1912 <ref>“Industrial Railways and Locomotives of India and South Asia” compliled by Simon Darvill. Published by ‘The Industrial Railway Society’ 2013. ISBN 978 1 901556 82-7. Available at  http://irsshop.co.uk/India. Reference:  Entry  JH29 pages 170-175</ref>. [[Jamshedpur Steel Works Railway|''  See separate page for more information]] ''


'''Gorumahisani Iron Mine''' was the first iron mine developed by Tata; followed [[Badampahar Iron Mine Railway|Badampahar Iron Mine]] which commenced production in 1922 <ref name =darvill/>.
The '''Gorumahisani Iron Mine''' was the first iron mine developed by Tata; followed by the [[Badampahar Iron Mine Railway|Badampahar Iron Mine]] which commenced production in 1922 <ref name =darvill/>. [[Badampahar Iron Mine Railway|''  See separate page for more information]] ''


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 15:43, 10 February 2019

Gorumahisani Iron Mine Railway

Spelling Note

  • Gurumaishini is used in earlier records.
  • Gorumahisani is used from about 1910 and is also the modern spelling
Gorumahisani Mine Railway

The Gorumahisani Iron Mine is situated 37 miles(60 km) south of the Jamshedpur Steel Works. Production from the Iron Mine commenced in 1911 [1] and by 1946 13 million tons of ore had been extracted [2].

The records show that 2ft/610mm narrow gauge(NG) locomotives were operational at the Mine [1].

The Mine was linked to the Steelworks by the Bengal-Nagpur Railway broad gauge(BG) Kalimati-Gorumahisani Extension Railway. The line was 40 miles(64km) in length and opened in 1911 and connected to the Jamshedpur Steel Works Railway at Kalimati (now called Tatanagar Junction), 5km south of Jamshedpur [3]. See separate pages for more information

The mine closed on date unknown [1]

No further information has been found.

Background

The ‘Gurumaishini-Sini Railway Project’ was a proposal in 1906 for Messrs Tata and Sons to construct an Iron and Steelworks near Sini in Mourbhanj State to connect with the Bengal-Nagpur Railway(BNR) network at Gorumahisani(Gurumaishini). This proposal was not adopted, and the Steelworks was located at Jamshedpur . - See separate page for more information on this project

The Jamshedpur Steel Works was established by 'Tata Iron and Steel Company' in 1907 at Sakchi, this was renamed Jamshedpur by 1918, in honour of Jamsetji Tata, the founder of the Tata dynasty. Preparations started in 1908, with the first machinery arriving in 1910 and first production in early 1912 [4]. See separate page for more information

The Gorumahisani Iron Mine was the first iron mine developed by Tata; followed by the Badampahar Iron Mine which commenced production in 1922 [1]. See separate page for more information

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 “Industrial Railways and Locomotives of India and South Asia” compiled by Simon Darvill. Published by ‘The Industrial Railway Society’ 2013. ISBN 978 1 901556 82-7. Available at http://irsshop.co.uk/India. Reference: Entry OR54 page ....
  2. Google Books "Mineral wealth by John Coggin Brown, Abani Kumar Dey, Abani Kumar Dey; page 183; Retrieved 3 May 2017
  3. “Administration Report on Railways 1918” page 2 (pdf11); Retrieved 3 May 2017
  4. “Industrial Railways and Locomotives of India and South Asia” compliled by Simon Darvill. Published by ‘The Industrial Railway Society’ 2013. ISBN 978 1 901556 82-7. Available at http://irsshop.co.uk/India. Reference: Entry JH29 pages 170-175