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Bengal-Nagpur Railway

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Major re-vamp
[[Category:Railways]]
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The '''Bengal Nagpur Railway''' (BNR) was formed in 1887 to take over the metre gauge [[Nagpur Chhattisgarh Railway]], to convert the existing track to broad gauge and to extend the system eastwards to join the East Indian Railway at Asansol, 132 miles from Calcutta.
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Formed in 1887 == Characteristics == The BNR was the last major guaranteed railway formed, with the system from the outset owned by the GoI who contracted the BNR company to manage matters, initially for 25 years and therafter determinable every 10 years. The BNR was the last company to be nationalised, on 1 October 1944. In 1952, the BNR was merged with the [[South Eastern East Indain Railway]] to form Indian Railways' '''Eastern Railway''' but in 1955, BNR re-emerged to form '''South Eastern Railway'''.  
== Records ==
[[Image:Bnrkhargur.jpg|thumb|BNR Loco Running Staff 1910]]
 
There are no Staff agreements held at the [[British Library]] in the [[India Office Records]].
 
A series of articles on the BNR, then celebrating its (highly significant) 25th year, was published during 1911 in ''The Indian Railway Gazette''. The December 1911 issue carried biographical entries on the top 12 staff complete with photos. Microfilm of the Gazette can be consulted at the ''British Library's Newspaper Reading Room'' at Colindale (see below for link).
There are some reports, letters and notes on the railway's history covering 1890-1930 held at '''Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies''', including copies of the ''Bengal-Nagpur Railway Magazine'' for July 1929, August 1929, November 1930 and December 1930.
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== External Links ==
[http://www.bl.uk/aboutus/quickinfo/loc/colindale/index.html British Library Newspapers, Colindale]
[http://www.serailway.gov.in/General/Major_events_150%20yrs.html MAJOR EVENTS IN FORMATION OF "Major Events in Formation of S.E. RAILWAYRailway"]A timeline from 1887 to 2001 of the South Eastern Railway (formerly BNR).
[http://www.hertsdirect.org/libsleisure/heritage1/HALS/ Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies]
[http://web.ncf.ca/kharagpurdiaspora/ Kharagpur’s Diaspora Reunited]Memories and photos of a BNR family, the Cramptons, from the 1930s to 1950s.

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