Jessore–Jhenidah Light Railway
The Jessore–Jhenidah Light Railway was a 29-mile-long (47 km) 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) narrow gauge railway in British India, now in Bangladesh. It was constructed in 1913, and was dismantled in 1969. It operated 0-4-4T, 0-6-2T, 2-4-0T, and 0-8-0T locomotives of mostly German manufacture. The railway developed a reputation for being poorly managed, an official report in 1915 states that staff could not nominate one person as their manager.[1]
Stations
- Jessor Jn
- Khairtola
- Churamankati
- Haibatpur
- Muradgarh
- Mithapukharia
- Pirojpur
- Dulalmundia
- Shibnagore Junction
- Prasannanagar
- Bishaikhali
- Jhenidah
Kotchandpur Branch (7.75 Mile)
- Shibnagore Junction
- Gheeghati
- Kotchandpur
References
- Hughes, Hugh 1994 Indian Locomotives Pt. 3, Narrow Gauge 1863-1940. Continental Railway Circle.
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