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'''Segowlie-Raxaul Railway''' | The '''Segowlie-Raxaul Railway''' was owned by the Segowlie-Raxaul Railway Company. The line between [[Sagauli]](+Segowlie+) and [[Raxaul]], a distance of 18 miles( km) opened in 1899. | ||
The line was worked by the [[Bengal and North-Western Railway]](BNWR). | |||
The Segowlie-Raxaul Railway was absorbed by the '''[[Tirhoot State Railway]]''' around 1920. | |||
+Sagauli is the name used in The [[Imperial Gazetteer of India]] rather than Segowlie+ | |||
[[Category:Railways]] | [[Category:Railways]] | ||
[[Category:Private Railways]] | [[Category:Private Railways]] |
Revision as of 07:00, 4 December 2015
The Segowlie-Raxaul Railway was owned by the Segowlie-Raxaul Railway Company. The line between Sagauli(+Segowlie+) and Raxaul, a distance of 18 miles( km) opened in 1899.
The line was worked by the Bengal and North-Western Railway(BNWR).
The Segowlie-Raxaul Railway was absorbed by the Tirhoot State Railway around 1920.
+Sagauli is the name used in The Imperial Gazetteer of India rather than Segowlie+