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The Military loaned from the [[Light Military Reserve Railway]] 15 miles of track, 23 locomotives and the rolling stock. In addition to the narrow gauge([[Rail_gauge#Narrow_Gauge|NG]]) railway a number of temporary broad gauge([[Rail_gauge#Broad_Gauge|BG]]) lines were laid from the [[Delhi-Umballa-Kalka Railway]] at Delhi Azadpur to serve the Cavalry and Army Corps and to Kingsway; it is thought these lines were lifted after the Durbar ended <ref name =darvill/>.
The Military loaned from the [[Light Military Reserve Railway]] 15 miles of track, 23 locomotives and the rolling stock. In addition to the narrow gauge([[Rail_gauge#Narrow_Gauge|NG]]) railway a number of temporary broad gauge([[Rail_gauge#Broad_Gauge|BG]]) lines were laid from the [[Delhi-Umballa-Kalka Railway]] at Delhi Azadpur to serve the Cavalry and Army Corps and to Kingsway; it is thought these lines were lifted after the Durbar ended <ref name =darvill/>.
==Official Directory==
The following is extracted from 'Coronation Durbar Delhi 1911, Official Directory with Maps' <ref>[https://archive.org/details/coronationdurbar030742mbp/mode/1up 'Coronation Durbar Delhi 1911, Official Directory with Maps',Superintendent Government Printing, Calcutta. 'Miscellaneous Information' page 105]; Retrieved 2 Apr 2020</ref>:-
In order to provide for the traffic in the Durbar area, special lines, on both the broad gauge and narrow 2ft 6” gauge have been constructed. Visitors arc advised to obtain the Delhi Durbar Railway guide for full details. The following short description showing generally the facilities offered, issued by <br>Chief Engineer: J.C.LYLE, Esq.  Traffic: MAJOR H.FREELAND, R.E.: -
'''Broad Gauge'''.
The Delhi-Ambala-Kalka Railway has been doubled from Sabzi-Mandi Station to Wazirpur junction, where a connection is made with the new Durbar lines. The Southern Punjab Railway has been doubled from Brewery Cabin to Shakurpur. From Shakurpur the Durbar Railway has been constructed in a north-easterly Direction to Imperial Service Troops Station, Provincial Camps Station and under the Delhi-AmbaIa-Kalka Railway to Azadpur Junction; from here the main line on to the terminal station at Kingsway, and two branch lines go in one direction to Cavalry Camps station, in another direction to the Durbar station and Army Camps station.
<br>To relieve congestion in the main stations at Delhi, a second terminal station " Hamilton Road " has been made, with a " halt " station close to the Dufferin Bridge; and a connection between the Agra Delhi Chord Railway at Delhi Sadar, and the main lines at Grand Trunk junction, which will divert traffic round the main Station.
<br>Local trains will run at intervals of about 15 minutes between Delhi main, or Hamilton Road, and Kingsway halting at Delhi Kishengaaj, Imperial Service, Provincial Camps and Azadpur en route. Passengers for Cavalry Camps, Durbar, or Army Camp stations change at Azadpur.
<br>An occasional train will run via Sabzi- Mundi and Punjab Camps stations. These broad gauge trains carry about 1,100 persons and carry goods and passenger traffic of all description, but It is important that for all traffic booked through to the five broad gauge camp stations, viz: Kingsway, Army Camp, Cavalry Camp, Provincial Camp and Imperial Service Troops Stations goods should be clearly marked with the special labels provided free of charge at all the chief stations in India. The labels are of distinctive and designs. Special trains and fully reserved carriages will be sent through to any of these camp stations. The for special trains, and for and parcels, will be found in the Delhi Durbar Railway guide, or can be ascertained at the stations. <br>There are also representatives of the railway companies at the enquiry offices of important camps.
'''Narrow Gauge'''
<br>The terminus is at Tis Hazari, with a short single line to the Mori Gate. The main line is double and runs North to the Khyber Pass, where one line West to the Polo ground and one North to the Durbar Amphitheatre. The line carries passengers only. Normally trains run every fifteen minutes from Tis Hazari to the two termini, half to the Polo ground and half to the Durbar station.
The trains carry about 280 persons each. The fares are as under and apply to journeys between any pair of on the Durbar Railways.
Cheaper fares will be offered to those travelling by the light railway in the early morning to provide facilities for the servants of visitors to the central market or the city for provisions.


==See Also==
==See Also==
*See Fibis Page '''[[Delhi Durbar#1911]]''' for further information about this and other Delhi Durbars
*See Fibis page '''[[Delhi Tramways]]''' for other tramways in Delhi  
*See Fibis page '''[[Delhi Tramways]]''' for other tramways in Delhi  



Revision as of 09:20, 2 April 2020

Delhi Durbar 1911 Railway

The 1911 Delhi Durbar was announced in March 1911 to commemorate the coronation in Britain a few months earlier of King George V as Emperor of India. The ceremonies lasting from 7 to 16 December, with the Durbar itself on 12 December [1].

A 2ft 6in/762mm narrow gauge(NG) railway system was installed for the transport of troops and visitors to the Durbar. The terminus of the line was at Tis Hazari, with a single track line to the Mori Gate. The mainline was double track and ran north to Khyber Pass, (a district next to Civil Lines, 3 miles(5km) north of Mori Gate) where one branch ran west to the Polo Ground and another north to the Durbar Amphitheatre. The line only carried passengers and had 15 stations. Normally trains ran every 15 minutes from Tiz Hazari, half running to the Polo Ground and the other half to the Durbar station; the trains carried about 230 passengers [2].

The Military loaned from the Light Military Reserve Railway 15 miles of track, 23 locomotives and the rolling stock. In addition to the narrow gauge(NG) railway a number of temporary broad gauge(BG) lines were laid from the Delhi-Umballa-Kalka Railway at Delhi Azadpur to serve the Cavalry and Army Corps and to Kingsway; it is thought these lines were lifted after the Durbar ended [2].

Official Directory

The following is extracted from 'Coronation Durbar Delhi 1911, Official Directory with Maps' [3]:- In order to provide for the traffic in the Durbar area, special lines, on both the broad gauge and narrow 2ft 6” gauge have been constructed. Visitors arc advised to obtain the Delhi Durbar Railway guide for full details. The following short description showing generally the facilities offered, issued by
Chief Engineer: J.C.LYLE, Esq. Traffic: MAJOR H.FREELAND, R.E.: -

Broad Gauge. The Delhi-Ambala-Kalka Railway has been doubled from Sabzi-Mandi Station to Wazirpur junction, where a connection is made with the new Durbar lines. The Southern Punjab Railway has been doubled from Brewery Cabin to Shakurpur. From Shakurpur the Durbar Railway has been constructed in a north-easterly Direction to Imperial Service Troops Station, Provincial Camps Station and under the Delhi-AmbaIa-Kalka Railway to Azadpur Junction; from here the main line on to the terminal station at Kingsway, and two branch lines go in one direction to Cavalry Camps station, in another direction to the Durbar station and Army Camps station.
To relieve congestion in the main stations at Delhi, a second terminal station " Hamilton Road " has been made, with a " halt " station close to the Dufferin Bridge; and a connection between the Agra Delhi Chord Railway at Delhi Sadar, and the main lines at Grand Trunk junction, which will divert traffic round the main Station.
Local trains will run at intervals of about 15 minutes between Delhi main, or Hamilton Road, and Kingsway halting at Delhi Kishengaaj, Imperial Service, Provincial Camps and Azadpur en route. Passengers for Cavalry Camps, Durbar, or Army Camp stations change at Azadpur.
An occasional train will run via Sabzi- Mundi and Punjab Camps stations. These broad gauge trains carry about 1,100 persons and carry goods and passenger traffic of all description, but It is important that for all traffic booked through to the five broad gauge camp stations, viz: Kingsway, Army Camp, Cavalry Camp, Provincial Camp and Imperial Service Troops Stations goods should be clearly marked with the special labels provided free of charge at all the chief stations in India. The labels are of distinctive and designs. Special trains and fully reserved carriages will be sent through to any of these camp stations. The for special trains, and for and parcels, will be found in the Delhi Durbar Railway guide, or can be ascertained at the stations.
There are also representatives of the railway companies at the enquiry offices of important camps.

Narrow Gauge
The terminus is at Tis Hazari, with a short single line to the Mori Gate. The main line is double and runs North to the Khyber Pass, where one line West to the Polo ground and one North to the Durbar Amphitheatre. The line carries passengers only. Normally trains run every fifteen minutes from Tis Hazari to the two termini, half to the Polo ground and half to the Durbar station. The trains carry about 280 persons each. The fares are as under and apply to journeys between any pair of on the Durbar Railways. Cheaper fares will be offered to those travelling by the light railway in the early morning to provide facilities for the servants of visitors to the central market or the city for provisions.

See Also

References

  1. Wikipedia “Delhi Durbar of 1911” ; Retrieved 12 Feb 2017
  2. 2.0 2.1 “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: EntryDL03 pages 140-141
  3. 'Coronation Durbar Delhi 1911, Official Directory with Maps',Superintendent Government Printing, Calcutta. 'Miscellaneous Information' page 105; Retrieved 2 Apr 2020