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|route= [[Lalmanir Hat]] towards Bhutan
|gauge1= Metre gauge
|gauge1details= 153 miles (1905)<br>158 miles (1922)
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|presidency= [[Bengal]]
|stations= [[Lalmanir Hat]]|system1date=|system1details= Company owned and worked
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The '''Bengal-Dooars Railway''' was a company owned and opearted collection of small metre gauge lines that ran from its junction with the [[Eastern Bengal Railway]] north west towards the [[Bhutan]] border.
== History ==
The Company was formed in the UK in 1891 and the main contract signed in the same year. The longest line ran from [[Lalmanir Hat]] in [[Rangpur District]] north west through [[Cooch Behar]] and [[Jalpaiguri]] Districts to the [[Western Dooars]] on the borders of [[Bhutan]]. The line's headquarters were at [[Domohani]].
The undertaking was amalgamated with the [[Eastern Bengal State Railway]] in January 1941.
[[Category:Railways]]
[[Category:Assisted Railways]]