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c1909 The Tientsin-Pukao (sic) Railway was constructed to connect the Shanghai-Nanking-Ningpo system with the [[Imperial Railways of North China]]  
c1909 The Tientsin-Pukao (sic) Railway was constructed to connect the Shanghai-Nanking-Ningpo system with the [[Imperial Railways of North China]]  


The Northern section was built by British engineer, [[T. W. T. Tuckey]]; the Southern Section by a German engineer, Dorpmuller.<ref>The Engineer 1914/10/16</ref>
The Northern section was built by British engineer, [[Thomas William Townsend Tuckey|T. W. T. Tuckey]]; the Southern Section by a German engineer, Dorpmuller.<ref>The Engineer 1914/10/16</ref>





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c1909 The Tientsin-Pukao (sic) Railway was constructed to connect the Shanghai-Nanking-Ningpo system with the Imperial Railways of North China

The Northern section was built by British engineer, T. W. T. Tuckey; the Southern Section by a German engineer, Dorpmuller.[1]


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  1. The Engineer 1914/10/16