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Deoghur Railway

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Also known as the '''Deoghar Railway''', the DR was a very short (only 5 miles long) metre gauge line which branched off the [[East Indian Railway|East Indian Railway's]] main line between [[Madhupur]] and [[Luckeeserai]] at [[Jasidih]].
<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deoghar Wikipedia "Deoghar"]; Retrieved 10 Dec 2015</ref>
The railway served one of the most important Hindu pilgrimage centres in India, located in the town of [[Deoghar]], also known as Baidyanathdham which is now the name of the terminus. Under Indian Railways, the DR has been converted to broad gauge as part of Project Unigauge.
 == External links References == [http://en.wikipedia.org<references /wiki/Deoghar "Deoghar"] ''Wikipedia''.>
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