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The branch line connect the EBR main line to  the ferry terminal at [[Jagannathganj Ghat]] on the  Brahmaputra (Jamuna) River. The ferry is an integrated part of the railway system and connects to [[Sirajganj Ghat]].
The branch line connect the EBR main line to  the ferry terminal at [[Jagannathganj Ghat]] on the  Brahmaputra (Jamuna) River. The ferry is an integrated part of the railway system and connects to [[Sirajganj Ghat]].
 
It was branch-line connecting to the Dacca Section of the Eastern Bengal Railway (EBR) (Narayanganj to Bahadurabad Ghat section) and was worked  Eastern Bengal Railway(EBR)
It was branch-line connecting to and was worked  Eastern Bengal Railway(EBR) and
<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narayanganj%E2%80%93Bahadurabad_Ghat_line Wikipedia "Narayanganj to Bahadurabad Ghat Line"]; Retrieved 12 Dec 2015</ref>


The line was taken over by the  government in 1948–49 and is now under the jurisdiction of Bangladesh Railway
The line was taken over by the  government in 1948–49 and is now under the jurisdiction of Bangladesh Railway
<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narayanganj%E2%80%93Bahadurabad_Ghat_line] Wikipedia -Narayanganj to Bahadurabad Ghat Line </ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 04:00, 12 December 2015

The Jagannathganj Ghat Branch Railway is a branch from Jamalpur on the the Dacca Section of the Eastern Bengal Railway (EBR) (Narayanganj to Bahadurabad Ghat section).

The branch line connect the EBR main line to the ferry terminal at Jagannathganj Ghat on the Brahmaputra (Jamuna) River. The ferry is an integrated part of the railway system and connects to Sirajganj Ghat. It was branch-line connecting to the Dacca Section of the Eastern Bengal Railway (EBR) (Narayanganj to Bahadurabad Ghat section) and was worked Eastern Bengal Railway(EBR) [1]

The line was taken over by the government in 1948–49 and is now under the jurisdiction of Bangladesh Railway

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