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|route= [[Jasidih]] to [[Deoghur]]
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|gauge2= Metre gauge
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|gauge2details= 5 miles (1905)
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|timeline1details= Built by 1895
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|presidency= [[Bengal]]
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|stations= [[Deoghur]]
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|system1details= Own agency
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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]], probably at [[Jasidih]].
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According to ''Wikipedia'', Deoghar today (2009) does not have a railway station on the modern [[Indian Railways]] network so it is likely that the line has either fallen into disuse or even been lifted.
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== External links ==
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deoghar "Deoghar"] ''Wikipedia''.
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[[Category:Railways]]
 
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[[Category:Assisted Railways]]

Revision as of 13:55, 26 January 2009

Deoghur Railway
[[Image:|150px| ]]
Line of route
Jasidih to Deoghur
Gauge / mileage
Metre gauge 5 miles (1905)
Timeline
Built by 1895
Key locations
Presidency Bengal
Stations Deoghur
System agency
Own agency
How to interpret this infobox

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's main line between Madhupur and Luckeeserai, probably at Jasidih.

According to Wikipedia, Deoghar today (2009) does not have a railway station on the modern Indian Railways network so it is likely that the line has either fallen into disuse or even been lifted.


External links

"Deoghar" Wikipedia.