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The station at this town was the terminus of the [[Gaekwar's Dabhoi Railway]], the original name of the ox-driven line between 'Dabhoi' and as the original name of the ox-driven line between Dabhoi and Miyagam | The station at this town was the terminus of the [[Gaekwar's Dabhoi Railway]], the original name of the ox-driven line between 'Dabhoi' and as the original name of the ox-driven line between Dabhoi and [[Miyagam]], a distance of 20 miles(33km) and opened in 1862. The line was also known as the [[Dabhoi-Miyagam State Railway]] Ref Imp Gaz Vol 15 page 63 | ||
See Imperial Gazetteer Volume 7 Page 79 and many other pages | See Imperial Gazetteer Volume 7 Page 79 and many other pages | ||
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The station at this town was the terminus of the Gaekwar's Dabhoi Railway, the original name of the ox-driven line between 'Dabhoi' and as the original name of the ox-driven line between Dabhoi and Miyagam, a distance of 20 miles(33km) and opened in 1862. The line was also known as the Dabhoi-Miyagam State Railway Ref Imp Gaz Vol 15 page 63
See Imperial Gazetteer Volume 7 Page 79 and many other pages