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'''Ganges Ferry, Digha Ghat- | '''Ganges Ferry, Digha Ghat-Sonpur''' ''See spelling variants below'' | ||
The [[Bengal and North-Western Railway]](B&NWR) provided a ferry service across the Ganges from the [[Sonpur]] terminus of the B&NWR to [[Digha Ghat]] , where the [[East Indian Railway]](EIR) branch line joined the EIR mainline at [[Bankipore]], this branch had opened in 1885. The ferry enabled loaded wagons to be transported thus connecting the B&NWR to the EIR mainline to [[Howrah]] for [[Calcutta]]. | |||
[[James Rhind]]<ref name=biog>[http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/James_Rhind Grace's Guide "James Rhind"] Retrieved on 23 Jul 2016</ref>. | [[James Rhind]], Locomotive Superintendent of the B&NWR inspected in 1887 ‘in Glasgow a number of steamers and flats to be constructed in the preparation of a flotilla to transport loaded wagons via the Ganges Ferry, Digha Ghat-Sonepur] These steamers he put together at [[Sonpur]] on his return to India, the various parts having been shipped from Glasgow to Calcutta’.<ref name=biog>[http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/James_Rhind Grace's Guide "James Rhind"] Retrieved on 23 Jul 2016</ref>. | ||
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''Spelling Variants'' – we have adopted spelling given in the [[Imperial Gazetteer of India]] 1905 | |||
*[[Dinga Ghat]] is used in the Gazetteer in Vol 6, page 382; Vol 12, page 279 and Vol 22, pages 90 and 91; the spelling in Vol 20, page 62 Ginga Ghat is a typographical error. | |||
*[[Sonpur]] has alternative spellings Sonepore is used in Grace’s Guide, Sonepur in Wikipedia, | |||
Revision as of 05:47, 25 July 2016
Ganges Ferry, Digha Ghat-Sonpur See spelling variants below
The Bengal and North-Western Railway(B&NWR) provided a ferry service across the Ganges from the Sonpur terminus of the B&NWR to Digha Ghat , where the East Indian Railway(EIR) branch line joined the EIR mainline at Bankipore, this branch had opened in 1885. The ferry enabled loaded wagons to be transported thus connecting the B&NWR to the EIR mainline to Howrah for Calcutta.
James Rhind, Locomotive Superintendent of the B&NWR inspected in 1887 ‘in Glasgow a number of steamers and flats to be constructed in the preparation of a flotilla to transport loaded wagons via the Ganges Ferry, Digha Ghat-Sonepur] These steamers he put together at Sonpur on his return to India, the various parts having been shipped from Glasgow to Calcutta’.[1].
Spelling Variants – we have adopted spelling given in the Imperial Gazetteer of India 1905
- Dinga Ghat is used in the Gazetteer in Vol 6, page 382; Vol 12, page 279 and Vol 22, pages 90 and 91; the spelling in Vol 20, page 62 Ginga Ghat is a typographical error.
- Sonpur has alternative spellings Sonepore is used in Grace’s Guide, Sonepur in Wikipedia,
References
- ↑ Grace's Guide "James Rhind" Retrieved on 23 Jul 2016