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Jaipur State Railway

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325: 318: 311: 26: 188:(BB&CIR) until 1936 when the Jaipur Durbar took the Jaipur State Railway back under its own management. It was again absorbed in BB&CIR and subsequently became a part of the 238: 162:
was named on the ceremonial opening of the Jaipur West railway station, 9 November 1916 by the then Viceroy, Lord Chelmsford when the line was further extended to
428: 181:, a further 71 miles to the north-north-west were authorised/under construction in 1918. The date of opening of this section has not been determined. 287: 274: 185: 124: 25: 239:" Administration Report on the Railways in India – corrected up to 31st March 1918"; Superintendent of Government Printing, Calcutta; page 29 443: 438: 433: 372: 335: 262: 423: 387: 362: 303: 402: 189: 367: 250: 357: 205: 392: 352: 377: 347: 263:
Google Books "The Cat and the Lion: Jaipur State in the British Raj" by Robert W. Stern – page 251
120: 148: 193: 117: 123:. The railway was managed, stocked and worked by the Jaipur Durbar and trafficked by the 152: 76: 417: 397: 66: 215: 166:(to the north-west from Jaipur), making line length of 108 miles (173 km). 113: 89: 53: 178: 251:"Opening of Jaipur Shaikawati Railway. Nov 9th 1916 Photo 448/10(5) to(17)" 155:(to the south-east of Jaipur) in 1907 making total line length of 73 miles 140: 36: 170: 163: 144: 47: 174: 307: 275:"History of NWR - North Western Railway / Indian Railways" 116:
railway constructed by the Jaipur Durbar and owned by the
72: 60: 42: 32: 151:, 32 miles, opened in 1905 and was extended to 319: 8: 18: 326: 312: 304: 24: 17: 186:Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway 125:Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway 226: 234: 232: 230: 288:"A historical view - Jaipur Division" 7: 218:progressively from 1993 till 2009. 429:Defunct railway companies of India 127:(BB&CIR) for a specified fee. 14: 403:Shahdara–Saharanpur Light Railway 334:Class II railways according to 373:Gaekwar's Baroda State Railway 143:(in the south west suburbs of 1: 444:Metre gauge railways in India 388:Jamnagar & Dwarka Railway 336:Indian Railway Classification 204:The railway was converted to 137:Jaipur–Sawai Madhopur Railway 439:Railway lines opened in 1907 363:Darjeeling Himalayan Railway 434:Rail transport in Rajasthan 460: 190:North Western Railway zone 184:The railway was worked by 343: 200:Conversion to broad gauge 160:Jaipur–Shekhawati Railway 23: 265:; Retrieved 27 Feb 2016. 207:5 ft 6 in 169:Further extensions from 358:Bhavnagar State Railway 277:; Retrieved 27 Feb 2016 253:; Retrieved 27 Feb 2016 241:; Retrieved 27 Feb 2016 393:Junagadh State Railway 353:Bengal Dooars Railway 383:Jaipur State Railway 378:Gondal State Railway 368:Dibru–Sadiya Railway 86:Jaipur State Railway 19:Jaipur State Railway 424:Transport in Jaipur 348:Barsi Light Railway 20: 411: 410: 82: 81: 451: 328: 321: 314: 305: 299: 298: 296: 294: 284: 278: 272: 266: 260: 254: 248: 242: 236: 213: 208: 111: 109: 108: 104: 101: 92: 28: 21: 459: 458: 454: 453: 452: 450: 449: 448: 414: 413: 412: 407: 339: 332: 302: 292: 290: 286: 285: 281: 273: 269: 261: 257: 249: 245: 237: 228: 224: 211: 206: 202: 194:Indian Railways 133: 106: 102: 99: 97: 96:3 ft  95: 90: 63: 56: 50: 12: 11: 5: 457: 455: 447: 446: 441: 436: 431: 426: 416: 415: 409: 408: 406: 405: 400: 395: 390: 385: 380: 375: 370: 365: 360: 355: 350: 344: 341: 340: 333: 331: 330: 323: 316: 308: 301: 300: 279: 267: 255: 243: 225: 223: 220: 201: 198: 153:Sawai Madhopur 135:The mainline, 132: 129: 80: 79: 77:Rail transport 74: 70: 69: 64: 61: 58: 57: 52: 46: 44: 40: 39: 34: 30: 29: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 456: 445: 442: 440: 437: 435: 432: 430: 427: 425: 422: 421: 419: 404: 401: 399: 398:Morvi Railway 396: 394: 391: 389: 386: 384: 381: 379: 376: 374: 371: 369: 366: 364: 361: 359: 356: 354: 351: 349: 346: 345: 342: 337: 329: 324: 322: 317: 315: 310: 309: 306: 289: 283: 280: 276: 271: 268: 264: 259: 256: 252: 247: 244: 240: 235: 233: 231: 227: 221: 219: 217: 212:1,676 mm 209: 199: 197: 195: 191: 187: 182: 180: 176: 172: 167: 165: 161: 156: 154: 150: 146: 142: 138: 130: 128: 126: 122: 119: 115: 93: 91:1,000 mm 87: 78: 75: 71: 68: 65: 59: 55: 54:British India 49: 45: 41: 38: 35: 31: 27: 22: 16: 382: 291:. Retrieved 282: 270: 258: 246: 203: 183: 168: 159: 157: 136: 134: 121:Jaipur State 85: 83: 67:Jaipur State 43:Headquarters 15: 216:broad gauge 114:metre gauge 62:Area served 418:Categories 222:References 177:and on to 179:Jhunjhunu 293:30 April 141:Sanganer 118:Princely 110: in 73:Services 37:Railways 33:Industry 171:Reengus 164:Reengus 131:History 105:⁄ 338:System 145:Jaipur 88:was a 48:Jaipur 175:Sikar 158:The 149:Nawai 147:) to 139:from 295:2018 84:The 192:of 173:to 420:: 229:^ 214:) 196:. 112:) 51:, 327:e 320:t 313:v 297:. 210:( 107:8 103:3 100:+ 98:3 94:(

Index


Railways
Jaipur
British India
Jaipur State
Rail transport
1,000 mm
metre gauge
Princely
Jaipur State
Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway
Sanganer
Jaipur
Nawai
Sawai Madhopur
Reengus
Reengus
Sikar
Jhunjhunu
Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway
North Western Railway zone
Indian Railways
5 ft 6 in
broad gauge



" Administration Report on the Railways in India – corrected up to 31st March 1918"; Superintendent of Government Printing, Calcutta; page 29
"Opening of Jaipur Shaikawati Railway. Nov 9th 1916 Photo 448/10(5) to(17)"
Google Books "The Cat and the Lion: Jaipur State in the British Raj" by Robert W. Stern – page 251

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