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Indian Midland Railway

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The '''Indian Midland Railway''' {{Line Railways Infobox|image=|caption= |route= [[Bhopal]] to [[Cawnpore]]<br>[[Bina]] to [[Katni]]<br>[[Jhansi]] to [[Agra]]<br>[[Jhansi]] to [[Manikpur]]<br>[[Ait]] to [[Kunch]] (IMRbranch) was a state agency |gauge1= Broad gauge|gauge1details= 807 miles|gauge2= |gauge2details= |gauge3= |gauge3details= |gauge4= |gauge4details=|timeline1date= 1885|timeline1details= Company formed in 1885 |timeline2date= 1889|timeline2details= Lines from Jhansi to undertake the running of the line built between Gwalior, Kanpur, Manikpur, and Bhopal opened for traffic|timeline3date= |timeline3details=|timeline4date= |timeline4details= |timeline5date= |timeline5details= |presidency= [[Bengal]]|stations= [[Agra]], [[Banda]], [[Bhopal]], Gwalior and [[Cawnpore.]], [[Dholpur]], [[Jhansi]], [[Saugor]]|system1date=|system1details= State line worked by [[Great Indian Peninsula Railway|GIPR]]|system2date=|system2details= |system3date=|system3details= }}
The '''Indian Midland Railway''' (IMR) was a state agency formed in 1885 to undertake the working of several existing broad gauge branch lines, and the construction and working of further broad gauge lines centred on [[Jhansi]].
== Characteristics ==
== History == The IMR had a comparatively brief existence before being absorbed by amalgamated in 1900 with the [[Great Indian Peninsula Railway]] and the [[Bengal-Nagpur Railway]].

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