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Robert White

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'''Robert White''' (1842-1925)

==Railway Achievements==
*1869, entered the service of the [[Great Southern of India Railway]] as assistant engineer, and remained, in India in the service of that Company, and of its successor - the [[South Indian Railway]] Company - until 1881, rising to the position of Chief Engineer and acting as Chief Engineer of the line. During his service in India he was in charge of the construction of a large portion of what is now the metre-gauge system of the South Indian Railway <ref name=grace>[http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Robert_White Grace’s Guide "Robert White"]; Retrieved on 21 Jun 2016</ref>.
*1881, retired from India, in private consultancy based in England.
*1888, joined [[George Barclay Bruce]] in partnership. The partnership were the Consulting Engineers for the [[South Indian Railway]] <ref name=grace/>.
*1902 Sectional Locomotive Committee from its formation in 1902, and on the Locomotive Conference formed at the request of the Secretary of State for India to prepare designs for standard types of locomotives for Indian Railways, and on the Sub-Committee on Iron for Railway Rolling Stock <ref name=grace/>.
*1908, on the death of Sir [[George Barclay Bruce]] he continued the practice of the firm under his own name <ref name=grace/>.
*c.1910, [[Pamban Viaduct]], designed by Robert White, the SIR Company’s Consulting Engineer in London. The bridge was constructed in England under his supervision <ref> Southern Railway Heritage Centre "Marvels of the South Indian Railway 1859-1951” page 67</ref>.

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