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|gauge1= 2' 6" NG
|gauge1details= 34 miles (1905)
|gauge2= Metre gauge|gauge2details= 33 miles (1926)
|gauge3=
|gauge3details=
|timeline1date= 1894
|timeline1details= First section opened to traffic
|timeline2date= 19011898
|timeline2details= Fully open to traffic
|timeline3date= 1910|timeline3details=Converted to metre gauge
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|timeline4details=
The '''Cooch Behar State Railway''' (CBSR) was a 2' 6" narrow gauge line that ran north from its junction with the [[Eastern Bengal Railway]] at [[Gitaldaha]] to [[Cooch Behar]] and on to [[Jainti]] in the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas.
Owned by the State of [[Cooch Behar]], it was worked by the [[Eastern Bengal Railway]]. Later, it In 1910 the line was converted to metre gauge.