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Saw mills were erected at Allapalli, [[Central Provinces|Gadchiroli District, Central Provinces]] in the early 1870's. The Allapalli Forests are the source of the world famous Teak wood (tectona grandis), and divisional offices of the forest Department for Allapalli and Berar Forests are situated here <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allapalli Wikipedia "Allapalli"]; Retrieved 11 Mar 2017</ref>. | Saw mills were erected at Allapalli, [[Central Provinces|Gadchiroli District, Central Provinces]] in the early 1870's. The Allapalli Forests are the source of the world famous Teak wood (tectona grandis), and divisional offices of the forest Department for Allapalli and Berar Forests are situated here <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allapalli Wikipedia "Allapalli"]; Retrieved 11 Mar 2017</ref>. | ||
In 1902 proposals were sought by the Forest Department Conservator for a cheaper and more up-to-date form of transport. The 'Indian Forester' in 1909 stated that 4 miles(6.4km) of [[Caillet System Monorail]] had been supplied with six special bogie trucks intended for bullock haulage which had been laid in Dec 1902. It had proved impractical and was converted to the [[Ewing System Monorail]] by adding a large balance wheel by local officers. Royalties had been paid to Mr Ewing. It then operated for some years but judging from the 1909 paper without great | In 1902 proposals were sought by the Forest Department Conservator for a cheaper and more up-to-date form of transport. The 'Indian Forester' in 1909 stated that 4 miles(6.4km) of [[Caillet System Monorail]] had been supplied with six special bogie trucks intended for bullock haulage which had been laid in Dec 1902. It had proved impractical and was converted to the [[Ewing System Monorail]] by adding a large balance wheel by local officers. Royalties had been paid to Mr Ewing. It then operated for some years but judging from the 1909 paper without great enthusiasm from its operators <ref name =darvill>“Industrial Railways and Locomotives of India and South Asia” compiled by Simon Darvill. Published by ‘The Industrial Railway Society’ 2013. ISBN 978 1 901556 82-7. Available at http://irsshop.co.uk/India. Reference: Entry MH22page ....</ref>. | ||
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Allapalli Sawmill Monorails
Saw mills were erected at Allapalli, Gadchiroli District, Central Provinces in the early 1870's. The Allapalli Forests are the source of the world famous Teak wood (tectona grandis), and divisional offices of the forest Department for Allapalli and Berar Forests are situated here [1].
In 1902 proposals were sought by the Forest Department Conservator for a cheaper and more up-to-date form of transport. The 'Indian Forester' in 1909 stated that 4 miles(6.4km) of Caillet System Monorail had been supplied with six special bogie trucks intended for bullock haulage which had been laid in Dec 1902. It had proved impractical and was converted to the Ewing System Monorail by adding a large balance wheel by local officers. Royalties had been paid to Mr Ewing. It then operated for some years but judging from the 1909 paper without great enthusiasm from its operators [2].
References
- ↑ Wikipedia "Allapalli"; Retrieved 11 Mar 2017
- ↑ “Industrial Railways and Locomotives of India and South Asia” compiled by Simon Darvill. Published by ‘The Industrial Railway Society’ 2013. ISBN 978 1 901556 82-7. Available at http://irsshop.co.uk/India. Reference: Entry MH22page ....