John Brunton

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John Brunton (1812-1899) [1]

Railway Achievements in India

  • 1857, Appointed Chief Resident Engineer of Scinde Railway (Sind Railway) [2]
  • 1858-62, 'Supervised the construction of the 108 miles(174km) of the Scinde Railway between Karachi and Kotri until its completion in 1862. His detailed "Description of the line and works of the Scinde Railway" [3] itemise the problems of building in the tropics.'
  • He also surveyed the line of the Indus Valley State Railway and then returned to Britain.
  • From 1870 Consulting Engineer to Karachi, being the Engineer to the Karachi Tramway which operated on the roads of that city 'with Chief Engineer John Brunton, whose name was long known in Karachi in connection with the Karachi-Kotri section of the Scinde Railway line which had been constructed under his supervision' [4]


His son William Arthur Brunton from 1857-70 was an Engineer with the Scinde Railway, the Indus Valley Railway and finally the Oudh and Rohilkhand Railway [2].

Recommended Reading

The following book is 'Waiting for Review' by FIBIS "The Diary of John Brunton"

  • Brunton, John, "The Diary of John Brunton, Engineer, East India Railway Company", Karchi: City Press, 1997. ISBN 99-8380-03-5. (Reprint version). Originally printed by Cambridge University Press, 1939. The Introduction to the book is available in Preview Google Books (Title transferred January 2016)

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