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Gwalior Light Railway

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The '''Gwalior Light Railway'''(GLR) was a series of 2' 0" narrow gauge branchlines, owned by Originally known as the Indian State of [[Agra-Gwalior]] and radiating from that city, worked by the [[Great Indian Peninsula Railway]].
In about 1899 it was renamed the '''Gwalior Light Railway'''(GLR) and develpoed a series of 2' 0" Narrow Gauge([[Rail_gauge#Narrow_Gauge|NG]]) branchlines, owned by the Indian State of [[Gwalior]] and radiating from that city, worked by the [[Great Indian Peninsula Railway]](GIPR). The [[Mohari-Karauli Railway]], opened 1916-17 was originally part of [[Dholpur-Bari Light Railway]]; later transferred to DBRGLR.
The [[Ujjain-Agar Branch Railway]], opened 1932 as part of GLR.
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