Nerbudda River Railway Bridges

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Nerbudda River Railway Bridges

Nerbudda River

‘Nerbudda’ River’ in the Central Provinces is given in the Imperial Gazetteer with comment “see Narmada River” [1],

‘Narmada River’ is the alternative name given in the 1908 Imperial Gazetteer [2].which states:-
”The Narbada River is one of the most important rivers of India, which rises on the summit of the plateau of Amarkantak at the north-eastern apex of the Sitpura range in Rewah, Central India. The River enters the sea below Broach in the Bombay Presidency after a total course of 801 miles(1289km)”

The majority of references in historical documents use the spelling Nerbudda – this is the form adopted by Fibis.

Railway Bridges over Nerbudda Rivers -West Section
Railway Bridges over Nerbudda Rivers -West Section
Railway Bridges over Nerbudda Rivers -East Section
Railway Bridges over Nerbudda Rivers -East Section

Railway Bridges

There are 5 railway bridges crossing the Nerbudda River, see individual pages for information.
The historical records are very confusing and this has made identification difficult.
In order to provide clarity Fibis have added Town and the Railway Company in each Bridge description:-

Marked in the Blue A on the map

Marked in the Blue C on the map

Marked in the Blue E on the map

Marked in the Blue F on the map

Marked in the Blue G on the map

References