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The  Locomotive workshops were established in 1862. On 15 January 1935, the workshops along with the entire railway colony were destroyed by an earthquake. It took 3 years to rebuild the facility.
The  Locomotive workshops were established in 1862. On 15 January 1935, the workshops along with the entire railway colony were destroyed by an earthquake. It took 3 years to rebuild the facility.
==Spelling variants==
Jamalpur, Jamalpore
==Also see==
*[[East Indian Railway Regiment]]


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 12:33, 3 February 2012

Situated 299 miles from Calcutta, "Jamalpur is the head-quarters of the locomotive department of the East Indian Railway and contains the largest manufacturing workshops in India". (Imperial Gazetteer of India, 1908)

The Locomotive workshops were established in 1862. On 15 January 1935, the workshops along with the entire railway colony were destroyed by an earthquake. It took 3 years to rebuild the facility.

Spelling variants

Jamalpur, Jamalpore

Also see

External links

Historical books online