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Railway Branch PWD
'''Public Works Department - Railway Branch'''


New page link from Public Works Department  
The Railway Branch of the [[Public Works Department]] (PWD) was created in 1866-68 with the decision to divide the PWD into three branches:- the Civil Branch, the Military Works Branch and the Railway Branch. 


Drawing attention of the Government to the unsatisfactory management and state of affairs in public works, the Court of Directors of the East India Company, in early 1850, instituted a Commission in each Presidency for investigation. The members of the Commission were unanimous on the inability of the Military Board in the management of public works. Lord Dalhousie founded the Public Works Department (PWD) through which roads, railways, bridges, irrigation and other public utility works  were undertaken <ref name=pwd>[http://www.pwdwb.in/home/page/history "Public Works Department of West Bengal History"]; Retrieved on 22 Jun2016</ref>.
The background to the restructuring is given on the [[Public Works Department]] page, the  
 
The Commission proposal, which was implemented in 1854, set out the following basic features <ref name=pwd/>: -
*The Control of PWD was removed from under the Military Board and placed under the Chief Engineers.
*The Control of PWD was removed from under the Military Board and placed under the Chief Engineers.
*The PWD came under the control of respective provincial Government  
*The PWD came under the control of respective provincial Government  
*Chief Engineers to be assisted by the Superintending Engineer & Executive Engineer.
*Chief Engineers to be assisted by the Superintending Engineer & Executive Engineer.


==Departmental Structure==
Railway Branch- PWD
The PWD around was headed by the PWD Secretary to the Government of India – a consultant engineer and advisor to [[Viceroy]] and Council.Deputy Secretaries were responsible for the each branch
 
In 1866-68  the PWD was divided into three branches namely<ref name=pwd/>:-
*'''Civil Branch - PWD''' (Roads, Building & Irrigation),
*'''[[Railway Branch - PWD]]''' ''(see seperate page)''''Italic text'' - which was disolved in 1905 on the creation of the [[Railway Board]]
*'''Military Works Branch''' - which detatched from the PWD and became the Military Works Service under the [[Indian Army]] in 1899.
 
==Railway Branch==
The ownership of the Railways, progressively from 1868 onwards, was acquired by the Government of India (GoI). The management and organisation of these acquired Railways was delegated to the Public Works Department - Railway Branch. The Railway Branch of the PWD existed from about 1866 through to 1905.
The ownership of the Railways, progressively from 1868 onwards, was acquired by the Government of India (GoI). The management and organisation of these acquired Railways was delegated to the Public Works Department - Railway Branch. The Railway Branch of the PWD existed from about 1866 through to 1905.



Revision as of 18:00, 22 June 2016

Public Works Department - Railway Branch

The Railway Branch of the Public Works Department (PWD) was created in 1866-68 with the decision to divide the PWD into three branches:- the Civil Branch, the Military Works Branch and the Railway Branch.

The background to the restructuring is given on the Public Works Department page, the

  • The Control of PWD was removed from under the Military Board and placed under the Chief Engineers.
  • The PWD came under the control of respective provincial Government
  • Chief Engineers to be assisted by the Superintending Engineer & Executive Engineer.

Railway Branch- PWD The ownership of the Railways, progressively from 1868 onwards, was acquired by the Government of India (GoI). The management and organisation of these acquired Railways was delegated to the Public Works Department - Railway Branch. The Railway Branch of the PWD existed from about 1866 through to 1905.

In 1901, on the recommendations of the Sir Thomas Robertson Committee regarding the administration and working of the railways, an early version of the Railway BoardLink title was constituted, with three members serving on it at first.

In 1905 the Railway Board was created taking over from the PWD Railway Branch. Its powers were formalised by the Goverment of India (GoI) and of consisted a Government Railway official, who was the Chairman of the Board, a Railway Manager from England and an Agent of a Company Railway [1].


Personnel Records - Railway Branch

  • PWD recruited Staff became Civil Servents.
  • As railways were acquired by the GoI from 1868 onwards they were classified as a State RailwayState Railway the Europeans employed were usually on the strength of the PWD - Railway Branch and therefore a civil servant (eligible for pension etc). NB in this context, if your ancestor turns up on a railway in India and the record contains "PWD" in the note or description, then this does not refer to "Permanent Way Department" (as it would in a UK context) but to the Public Works Department!
  • Civil Lists were regularly
  • From 1905 the senior personnel are recorded as being Railway Board Establishment.

References

  1. Wikipedia "Railway Board”; Retrieved on 22 Jun2016