The Families In British India Society (FIBIS) is a self-help organisation devoted to members researching their British India family history and the background against which their ancestors led their lives in India under British rule. Let FIBIS help you break down those brick walls in your research |
Khamagaon-Jalna Railway
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
The Khamagaon-Jalna Railway was a section of the Great Indian Peninsula Railway(GIPR). The date of opening of the railway is not known.
The railway was under consideration in 1906. ’on a 2ft 6in gauge for a length of 93.55 miles. It will start from Khamgaon, the terminus of a short branch railway, leaving the Great Indian Peninsula Railway at Jalamb ... to Jalna, a station on the Hyderabad-Godavari Valley Railway.... It will probably be constructed by the Great Indian Peninsula Railway’ [1]
References
- ↑ "Histories of (Indian)Railway Projects ...up to June 1906"; page 30(pdf page 62); Retrieved 7 Feb 2016