South Indian Railway

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South Indian Railway
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Line of route
Gauge / mileage
Metre gauge 1123 miles (1905)
Timeline
1872 Formed from merger of Carnatic Railway and Great Southern of India Railway
1874 Renamed South Indian Railway
Key locations
Presidency Madras
Stations Trichinopoly
System agency
Worked by South Indian Railway Company
How to interpret this infobox
South Indian Railway

South Indian Railway device
System timeline
1891 SIR re-formed to work line now owned by State
1944 Management of system taken over by State
Constituent companies / lines
1891 South Indian Railway
Karaikkal-Peralam Railway
Pondicherry Railway
Tanjore District Board Railway
Tinnevelly-Quilon Railway
Key locations
Headquarters Trichinopoly
Workshops
Major Stations
Successor system / organisation
1951 Southern Railway (Indian Railways)
System mileage
Metre gauge 1353 miles (1905)
Associated auxiliary force
South Indian Railway Battalion
How to interpret this infobox

The South Indian Railway (SIR) was the new name applied in 1874 to the merged undetakings of the Carnatic Railway and the Great Southern of India Railway.


History

In 1872, the Carnatic Railway merged with the Great Southern of India Railway. In 1874, the merged companies were renamed the South Indian Railway. During the 1870s the existing broad gauge lines were converted to metre gauge. Ownership of the SIR passed to the GoI on 31 December 1890. Management of the SIR passed to the GoI on 1 April 1944. In 1951, the SIR became a constituent part of the Southern Railway (within Indian Railways).


Records

The following are held in the India Office Records at the British Library:

  • L/AG/46/18/1-4 : contracts of employment, 1891-1940 (index not complete).

The above is indexed in:

  • Z/L/AG/46 : Index to UK Appointments to Indian Railways, 1849-1925.