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The full style of the system was '''His Exalted Highness, The Nizam's Guaranteed State Railway''' (NGSR) which had its beginnings in a line built privately by the NIzam, to the dismay of the British authorities. | The full style of the system was '''His Exalted Highness, The Nizam's Guaranteed State Railway''' (NGSR) which had its beginnings in a line built privately by the NIzam, to the dismay of the British authorities. |
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Line of route | ||
Wadi to Bezwada Hyderabad to Manmad | ||
Gauge / mileage | ||
Broad gauge | 330 miles (1905) | |
Timeline | ||
1870 | Private railway worked by company | |
1879 | (Indian) state railway worked by company | |
1930 | (Indian) state railway worked by (Indian) state | |
Key locations | ||
Presidency | Madras | |
Stations | Bezwada, Manmad, Warangal | |
System agency | ||
Worked by Nizam's Guaranteed State Railway | ||
How to interpret this infobox |
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System timeline | ||
1883 | Management company formed to work system | |
1930 | Working taken on by state | |
Constituent companies / lines | ||
1874 | Wadi-Secunderbad Railway BG | |
1889 | Bezwada Extension Railway BG | |
1900 | Hyderabad-Godavari Valley Railway MG | |
Key locations | ||
Headquarters | Secunderabad | |
Workshops | ||
Major Stations | Aurangabad, Chanda, Hyderabad, Medak, Nander, Nizamabad, Parbhani, Secunderabad, Wadi | |
Successor system / organisation | ||
1950 | Nationalisation | |
1951 | Central Railway (IR) | |
System mileage | ||
Broad Gauge(BG) | 351 miles (1905) 688 miles (1943) | |
Metre Gauge(MG) | 391 miles (1905) 672 miles (1943) | |
Associated auxiliary force | ||
n/a | ||
How to interpret this infobox |
The full style of the system was His Exalted Highness, The Nizam's Guaranteed State Railway (NGSR) which had its beginnings in a line built privately by the NIzam, to the dismay of the British authorities.
History
The earliest sections, operating as Nizam's Railway, were commenced during the 1870s, variously financed, constructed and operated.
Up to end of 1878 the line was worked by the Great Indian Peninsula Railway(GIPR) Company with its own rolling stock. From January 1879 to 31st December 1884 it was worked by the State Railway agency and from January 1885 by NGSR [1]
In 1883, a management company, Nizam's Guaranteed Railway, was formed to gradually take over these lines, under the provision of a guarantee from the Government of HEH the Nizam of the Princely Hyderabad State.
The State of Hyderabad assumed operational control of the system in 1930, renaming the railway Nizam's State Railway.
In 1950, the NGSR was nationalised and in 1951 became part of Central Railway, a zone of Indian Railways.
Nizam’s Railway Lines (up to 1883)
- Wadi-Secunderbad Railway, opened 1874. Financed by Nizam of Hyderabad later became part of Nizam's Guaranteed Railway
Nizam’s Guaranteed Railway Lines (1883-1930)
- Balharshah-Warangal Railway, opened in stages 1924-28
- Bezwada Extension Railway, opened 1889 as south west extension.
- Hingoli Branch Railway, opened 1920 as link line to Hyderabad-Godaveri Valley Railway
- Hyderabad-Godavari Valley Railway, opened 1900, as part of Nizam's Guaranteed Rly
- Karepalli-Kothagudem Railway, opened 1927 as part of Nizam's Guaranteed Railway
- Kazipet-Balharshah Railway, opened 1929. Section of Nizam's Guaranteed Railway linking Chennai directly with Delhi.
- Parbhani-Purli Railway, opened 1929 as part of Nizam's Guaranteed Railway
- Purna Junction-Hingoli Railway, opened 1929 as part of Nizam's Guaranteed Railway
- Secunderabad-Gadwal Railway, opened 1916 as part of Nizam's Guaranteed Railway
- Singareni Coal Fields Railway, opened c.1920 as part of Nizam's Guaranteed Railway
Nizam’s State Lines (after 1930)
- Jankampet-Bodhan Railway, opened 1939. Part of Nizam's State Railway
- Vikarabad-Bidar Railway, opened 1930 and extended 1932 as part of Nizam's State Railway
Records
An on-line search of the India Office Records (IOR) records held at the British Library relating to this railway [2] gives several entries, the most relevant as follows: -
- L/F/5/128; “Nizam's Guaranteed Railway Co” with Contents “Copies of agreements with the Secretary of State, Company Memoranda and Articles of Association, and share prospectuses”; 1897-1919
- Mss Eur F222/19; “Miscellaneous material on the Nizam's Guaranteed State Railway, Hyderabad”; 1921-1927
- L/F/7/2193; “Collection 370/37: Railways: Miscellaneous: Nizam's Guaranteed State RailwayCompany. Purchase by the Government of the Nizam of Hyderabad”; 1929-1930
Personnel
Staff lists for Nizam's Guaranteed Railway have not been found.
Miscellaneous Records
- William Coupar Rennie, 1869, posted from PWD to Nizam's Railwayon survey and construction [3]
- Henry Dangerfield, 1872 June, posted from PWD to Nizam's Railway, the construction of which was just commencing. He remained on that line for upwards of five years and a half; first for a short time as Assistant Engineer, and subsequently as Executive Engineer in charge of an important division, the construction of which he carried to completion. At the opening of that line in 1876 July, he was appointed to take charge as Manager and Engineer-in-Chief [4].
- Willoughby Charles Furnivall was 'on loan' from Railway Branch - PWD during the period 1874-90 in charge of a number of locally administered State railways, which included the Nizams State Railway (NSR) [5].
1905 Civil List
- George Pringle Rose, Executive Engineer from the Public Works Department - State Railways, 'lent to Nizam's government, April 1895 and to Nizam's State Railway Company, July 1807 to Oct 1900 [6].
Reference list
- Stone, Edward Herbert, The Nizam’s State Railway. Illustrated by Photographs (London: 1876). [Copy held on open shelves, Asian and African Studies Reading Room, British Library.]
Sources
- "Chronological History of Railways in India" (The IRFCA Server : accessed 01 December 2008).
- "Hyderabad - Imperial Gazetteer of India" References extracted from the Imperial Gazetteer (1909) by R Sivaramakrishnan, posted 18 August 2008 (The IRFCA Server : accessed 01 December 2008).
References
- ↑ " Administration Report on the Railways in India – corrected up to 31st March 1918"; Superintendent of Government Printing, Calcutta; page 98; Retrieved 20 Dec 2015
- ↑ “British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue” - Search; Retrieved 10 Apr 2016
- ↑ Grace's Guide "William Coupar Rennie" Retrieved on 25 Jul 2016
- ↑ Grace's Guide "Henry Dangerfield" Retrieved on 25 Jul 2016
- ↑ Institution of Civil Engineers "Biographical Dictionary of Civil Engineers in Great Britain and Ireland - Furnivall, Willoughby Charles"; Retrieved on 21 Jul 2016
- ↑ Google Books " India List and India Office List, 1905" page 604 (pdf page 567) Retrieved on 27 May 2016