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Gwalior Light Railway

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|timeline1date= 1899
|timeline1details= First two sections opened to traffic
|timeline2date= c1944|timeline2details=Renamed '''Scindia State Railway'''
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|timeline4date= 1950|timeline4details= Nationalised|timeline5date= 1951|timeline5details= Merged into [[Central Railway]] (IR zone)
|presidency= [[Bengal]]
|stations= [[Bhind]], [[Gwalior]], [[Sabalgarh]], [[Shivpur]], [[Sipri]]
The '''Gwalior Light Railway''' was a series of 2' 0" narrow gauge branchlines, owned by the Indian State of [[Gwalior]] and radiating from that city, worked by the [[Great Indian Peninsula Railway]].
 
Renamed '''Scindia State Railway''' about 1944, it was nationalised in 1950 and in 1951, merged with others to form [[Central Railway]], a zone of Indian Railways.
[[Category:Railways]]
[[Category:Indian States Railways]]

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