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Kangra Valley Railway

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Narrow The '''Kangra Valley Railway''' was a 2ft 6in/762mm narrow gauge ([[Rail_gauge#Narrow_Gauge|NG]]) mountain railway; worked by branch of [[North Western Railway]](NWR), climbing from the [[Punjab]] plains up into hills of [Mandi State] . The [[Pathankot]] to [[Nagrota]] section, 68 miles(108 km) opened in 1928 and [[Nagrota]] to [[Joginder Nagar]] section, 36 miles(qv57 km)in 1929. The gauge is 2 ft. 6 in., and, though the ruling grade over a part of its length is 1 in 50, it has a final ascent of some miles at 1 in 25. The principal feature of this line is the heavy bridging involved almost throughout ; one the aggregate length of the steel girder bridges is 11,000 ft. Among other bridges is the first steel arch in India, known as the Reond Arch. It bridges a cleft in the hills 200 ft. deep with two 40-ft. approach spans and a single main span, with a steel arch, 180 ft. long. This arch was made entirely in India. The delicate operation of erection was successfully carried out by the Bridge Department of the [[North Western Railway]].  During the Second World War, a number of uneconomic lines were dismantled and material was shipped for British operations in the Middle East. The Nagrota to Joginder Nagar section was dismantled and operations were closed in 1942 . (reopened Reopened 1954)  ==External Links==[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kangra_Valley_Railway] Wikipedia – Kangra Valley Railway [http://archive.indianexpress.com/news/kangra-valley-railway/463168/] Indian Express Newspaper  
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