Furruckabad (Farrukhabad) Tramway

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Approval was given in 1854-55 for the Furruckabad Tramroad to ‘lay down a tramway on the river sands’ [1] on the banks of the Ganges at Furruckabad.

Furruckabad (later becoming Farrukhabad) is on the banks of the River Ganges.

Farrukhabad is the spelling given in the “Imperial Gazetteer of India,1909” [2]

This clearly would have been a dry season temporary track but no further information has been found.

Further Information

See page Tramroads, Riverbed Crossings

References

  1. British Library IOR/E/4/829, Page 1479. 1854-55; “SN 94 Farm to Messrs. Greenway of Cawnpore of the ferry and bridge at Furruckabad for 6 years at Rs 6,200 per annum They are engaging to lay down a tramway on the river sands”
  2. “Imperial Gazetteer of India, 1909” v. 12, p. 69.; Retrieved on ... Apr 2016