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Revision as of 06:49, 13 January 2016

Cawnpore–Barabanki Railway
IndustryRailways
PredecessorCawnpore–Burhwal Railway
Founded1943
Defunct27 February 1953
SuccessorNorth Eastern Railway
Headquarters
India
Area served
Northern India
ServicesRail transport

The Cawnpore–Barabanki Railway (C–B) was owned by the Government of India and managed as part of the East Indian Railway, and was worked by the Bengal and North Western Railway and the Rohilkund and Kumaon Railway and their successors. The Cawnpore–Barabanki Railway was essentially the common stem of the Bengal and North Western Railway and Rohilkund and Kumaon Railway networks. The Cawnpore–Barabanki Railway was transferred to the North Eastern Railway on 27 February 1953.

There were two lines:

  • Cawnpore–Aishbagh line (metre gauge: 45 miles)
Cawnpore (BBCI) to Aishbagh (R&K) (45 miles) opened between 25 April and 15 May 1897
  • Daliganj–Barabanki line (metre gauge: 18 miles)
Daliganj (R&K) to Barabanki (BNW) (18 miles) opened 24 November 1896

See also

Notes

  1. Rao, M.A. (1988). Indian Railways, New Delhi: National Book Trust
  2. Chapter 1 - Evolution of Indian Railways-Historical Background