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John Burn-Murdock
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John Burn-Murdock Lieut-Col. R.E. Joined the Public Works Department; 1876 and employed on State Railways; [1].
Railway Achievements
- Officiating Consultant for State Railways, Bombay; 1881
- Deputy Consultant Enineer for Railways, Lahore; 1882
- Promoted to Executive Engineer; 1887
- Deputy Consultant Enineer for Railways, Bombay; 1890
- Officiated as Under Secretary to Government of Bombay, Railway Branch; 1890-92
- Assam Bengal Railway Company, on loan; 1892
- Southern Mahratta Railway Company, on loan; 1894
- Promoted to Superintending Engineer; 1899
- Retired; 1900
References
- ↑ Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 Google Books " India List and India Office List, 1905" page 453 (pdf page 416) Retrieved on 15 May 2016