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The '''Kotri-Rohri Railway''' was opened in 1900 linking [[Kotri]] to [[Rohri]] in Sind Province (now in Pakistan).  
The '''Kotri-Rohri Railway''' linking [[Kotri]] to [[Rohri]] in Sind Province (now in Pakistan) was a key part of the  [[Lahore-Karachi Mainline]] and  was faced with crossing  the river Indus .  
<br>Two routes were developed :-
[[File:  Kotri-Rohri Railway.png|thumb| Kotri-Rohri Railway]]


The railway to [[Kotri]] from [[Karachi]] had opened in 1861. However the crossing of the River Indus was a major obstacle and only commenced in 1893 with [[Ernest Ifill Shadbolt]] as Engineer-in-chief in charge of the construction of the [[Kotri Bridge]]<ref>[http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/indiaofficeselect/PhotoShowDescs.asp?CollID=496 "Shadbolt Collection: Construction of the Indus Bridge at Kotri.”]; Retrieved on 26 Maqy 2016</ref> <ref>[https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Page:The_Indian_Biographical_Dictionarydjvu/430 “Indian Biographical Dictionary” 1915 page 390]; Retrieved on 26 Mayr 2016</ref>.
==Original Kotri Rohri Railway Connection==
The initial route crossed the River Indus at [[Sukkur]].
<br>The [[Indus Valley State Railway]] had reached [[Sukkur]] in 1878 and the steam ferry that transported eight wagons at a time across the Indus between [[Rohri]] and [[Sukkur]] was found to be cumbersome and time-consuming.  The opening of the [[Lansdowne Bridge]] in 1889 solved this bottleneck and thus the port of [[Karachi]] was connected to the railway network
<br> In 1886 the [[North Western Railway]] (NWR) was formed by amalgamatyion of several railways
<br>With the completion of the bridge in 1889 the NWR ‘Ghaziabad-Karachi Mainline’ provided the through connection under one operator.
<br> The line from Sukkur to Kotri was frequently breached, which caused vexatious interruptions of communication with Karachi and the North West Frontier and dislocated the export trade. On these grounds it was decided to have alternative line on the left bank of the troublesome river.  
<br>This line became known as the  '''Rohri-Kotri (via Ruk) Branch Line''',on the opening of the new connection in May 1900, described below.


The Executive Engineer was [[Paget Patrick Dease]] from the [[Public Works Department]] who was posted to the Kotri-Rohri Railway in 1895 <ref> [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=b2NPAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en_GB&pg=GBS.PA479 Google Books " India List and India Office List, 1905" page 479 (pdf page 442)] Retrieved on 26 May 2016</ref>.
==New Kotri Rohri Railway Connection==
 
An alternative route was developed to avoid the above mentioned problems.
The railway from [[Kotri]] via [[Hyderabad]] ran northwards to reach [[Rohri]] to meet the [[Lansdowne Bridge]] crossing the River Indus to connect to the [[Indus Valley State Railway]].
<br>In Dec 1893 the line opened from [[Hyderabad]] the line eastward  via Rahoki Junction to [[Rohri]], a distance of 178½ miles(285km).
<br>This line became known as the '''[[Lahore-Karachi Mainline|Lahore-Karachi Mainline – ‘Rohri-Kotri Section’ ]]'''  on the opening May 1900 of the [[Kotri Bridge]] .


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 10:14, 6 April 2020

The Kotri-Rohri Railway linking Kotri to Rohri in Sind Province (now in Pakistan) was a key part of the Lahore-Karachi Mainline and was faced with crossing the river Indus .
Two routes were developed :-

Kotri-Rohri Railway

Original Kotri Rohri Railway Connection

The initial route crossed the River Indus at Sukkur.
The Indus Valley State Railway had reached Sukkur in 1878 and the steam ferry that transported eight wagons at a time across the Indus between Rohri and Sukkur was found to be cumbersome and time-consuming. The opening of the Lansdowne Bridge in 1889 solved this bottleneck and thus the port of Karachi was connected to the railway network
In 1886 the North Western Railway (NWR) was formed by amalgamatyion of several railways
With the completion of the bridge in 1889 the NWR ‘Ghaziabad-Karachi Mainline’ provided the through connection under one operator.
The line from Sukkur to Kotri was frequently breached, which caused vexatious interruptions of communication with Karachi and the North West Frontier and dislocated the export trade. On these grounds it was decided to have alternative line on the left bank of the troublesome river.
This line became known as the Rohri-Kotri (via Ruk) Branch Line,on the opening of the new connection in May 1900, described below.

New Kotri Rohri Railway Connection

An alternative route was developed to avoid the above mentioned problems.
In Dec 1893 the line opened from Hyderabad the line eastward via Rahoki Junction to Rohri, a distance of 178½ miles(285km).
This line became known as the Lahore-Karachi Mainline – ‘Rohri-Kotri Section’ on the opening May 1900 of the Kotri Bridge .

References