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The '''Purulia Ranchi Light Railway''' was a narrow gauge branch of the [[Bengal-Nagpur Railway]] - later [[South Eastern Railway]]. It was opened by Sir Andrew Fraser, Lieutenant Governor of Bengal on 14th November 1907 <ref> | The '''Purulia Ranchi Light Railway''' was a narrow gauge branch of the [[Bengal-Nagpur Railway]] - later [[South Eastern Railway]]. It was opened by Sir Andrew Fraser, Lieutenant Governor of Bengal on 14th November 1907 <ref> "Bihar District Gazetteer" Volume 16 </ref>. | ||
The section of the railway extended to 73 miles(117 km). Previous to this [[Ranchi]] had been about 70 miles from a station. | |||
The line was extended to [[Lohardaga]] - about 70km west of Ranchi in 1913. | The line was extended to [[Lohardaga]] - about 44 miles(70km) west of Ranchi in 1913. | ||
<ref>[https://indianrailwaynotes.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/south-eastern-railway.pdf "Indian Railway Line History" Footnote 10 by Keith Scholey]; Retrieved 13 Dec 2015</ref> | |||
The track was converted to broad gauge in January 2004. | The track was converted to broad gauge in January 2004. |
Revision as of 10:37, 13 December 2015
The Purulia Ranchi Light Railway was a narrow gauge branch of the Bengal-Nagpur Railway - later South Eastern Railway. It was opened by Sir Andrew Fraser, Lieutenant Governor of Bengal on 14th November 1907 [1]. The section of the railway extended to 73 miles(117 km). Previous to this Ranchi had been about 70 miles from a station.
The line was extended to Lohardaga - about 44 miles(70km) west of Ranchi in 1913. [2]
The track was converted to broad gauge in January 2004.
References
- ↑ "Bihar District Gazetteer" Volume 16
- ↑ "Indian Railway Line History" Footnote 10 by Keith Scholey; Retrieved 13 Dec 2015