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In 1924, the '''Jodhpur State Railway''' (JSR) was created and took over responsibility for working the [[Jodhpur]] section of the [[Jodhpur-Bikaner Railway]], including the British section of the [[Jodhpur-Hyderabad Railway]].
Writing critically in 1929 about third class travelling, Mahatma Ghandi condemned the latrines in JSR carriages as being "absolutely intolerable, insanitary and unfit for human use . . . The State railways should really be a model to the British system; whereas the actual state of things is the other wasy." (1)<ref>[http://www.gandhiserve.org/cwmg/VOL045.PDF Mahatma Ghandi, "Third-Class Travelling, ''Letters of Mahatma Ghandi'', Vol 45, 14 Feb 1929 page 41]; Retrieved 14 Jan 2016</ref>
At Independence in 1947, the British section of the [[Jodhpur-Hyderabad Railway]] became part of [[Pakistan Railways]].
== Notes References == 1. Mahatma Ghandi, "Third-Class Travelling," [http://www.gandhiserve.org<references /cwmg/VOL045.PDF ''Letters of Mahatma Ghandi'', 45:39]>
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