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The '''Birur-Shimoga Railway''' was a metre gauge branch line in the Indian State of Mysore. | The '''Birur-Shimoga Railway''' was a metre gauge([[Rail_gauge_#Metre_Gauge|MG]]) branch line in the Indian State of Mysore, it was worked by Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway(M&SMR). | ||
<ref>[https://ia801009.us.archive.org/8/items/BombayBarodaAndCentralIndiaRailwaySystem/Bombay_Baroda_And_Central_India_Railway_System.pdf " Administration Report on the Railways in India – corrected up to 31st March 1918"; Superintendent of Government Printing, Calcutta; page 88]; Retrieved 17 Dec 2015</ref> | |||
In 1919, the Mysore State succesfully sought the reversion of the Mysore to Bangalore section and two branch lines, the Birur-Shimoga and the [[Mysore-Nanjangud Railway]] beacame [[Mysore State Railway]]. | |||
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[[Category:Railways]] | [[Category:Railways]] | ||
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Revision as of 06:42, 17 December 2015
Birur-Shimoga Railway | ||
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Line of route | ||
Birur to Shimoga | ||
Gauge / mileage | ||
Metre gauge | 38 miles (1905) | |
Timeline | ||
1899 | Opened to traffic | |
1919 | Reverted to Mysore State control | |
1934 | Extended to Anandapuram | |
1938 | Extended to Sagara | |
1940 | Extended to Talaguppe | |
Key locations | ||
Presidency | Madras | |
Stations | Birur, Shimoga | |
System agency | ||
1899 | Worked by Southern Mahratta Railway | |
1907 | Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway | |
1919 | Mysore State Railway | |
How to interpret this infobox |
The Birur-Shimoga Railway was a metre gauge(MG) branch line in the Indian State of Mysore, it was worked by Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway(M&SMR). [1]
In 1919, the Mysore State succesfully sought the reversion of the Mysore to Bangalore section and two branch lines, the Birur-Shimoga and the Mysore-Nanjangud Railway beacame Mysore State Railway.