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Shakuntala Railway

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Original gauge
  
2 ft (610 mm)

Locale
  
Headquarters
  
Yavatmal

Opened
  
1903

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Built by
  
Killick, Nixon and Company

Terminis
  
Murtajapur Junction railway station, Yavatmal Terminus railway station, Achalpur railway station

British company still gets royalty for shakuntala railway


Shakuntala Railway is a 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge railway line between Yavatmal and Achalpur in Maharashtra in central India.

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History

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Killick, Nixon and Company, set up in 1857, created the Central Provinces Railway Company (CPRC) to act as its agents. The company built the 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) narrow gauge line in 1903. The company built this narrow gauge line in 1903 to carry cotton from cotton-rich interior areas of Vidarbha to the Murtajapur Junction on main broad gauge line to Mumbai from where it was shipped to Manchester in England. Murtajapur Junction was the focal point of this railway. Though, working autonomously, the CPRC was grouped in 1952 under the Central Railways. A ZD-steam engine, built in 1921 in Manchester, pulled the train for more than 70 long years after being put in service in 1923. It was withdrawn on 15 April 1994, and replaced by a diesel engine.

Conversion to broad gauge

In 2016, Indian Railways announced that the Shakuntala Railway would be converted to 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) broad gauge.

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References

Shakuntala Railway Wikipedia


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