Tanjore District Board Railway
The Tanjore District Board Railway was the first District Board Railway. The metre gauge(MG) railway was worked by the South Indian Railway(SIR).
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The Tanjore District Board raised funds for the construction of a railway 103 miles in length and the first section Mayavaram Mutupet Railway opened with a section from Mayavaram of 31 miles(50km) in 1890 and reaching Muttupet in 1894 (54 miles); the line was further extended reaching ArantAngi in 1903 (100 miles). Further extensions and branches were planned but postponed due to the war. [1]
The Tanjore District Board Railway became the pattern of District Board Railways and was shortly followed by the Kistna District Board which opened the Bezwada-Masulipatam Railway in 1908. Later followed by Podanur-Pollachi Railway(Coimbature D.B); Tenali-Repalle Railway (Guntur D.B.).The Tanjore District Board Railway was the first District Board Railway, opened in 1890 and was worked by the South Indian Railway(SIR). [2]
Also the Nidamangalam-Mannargudi Railway was opened by the Tanjore District Board in 1915; a 8 mile (12km) extension known as the Mannargudi branch.[1].
The Mayavaram-Tranquebar Railway - (see serarate page) opened in 1926 constructed and owned by Tajore District Board.
Further Information
and South Indian Railway - Lines Owned and Worked