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* [[S. H. R. Parry]] - Acting Secretary | * [[S. H. R. Parry]] - Acting Secretary | ||
* [[G. P. Bidder]] - Consulting Engineer | * [[George Parker Bidder (1806-1878)| G. P. Bidder]] - Consulting Engineer | ||
* [[George Rawlinson]] - Agent in Scinde | * [[George Rawlinson]] - Agent in Scinde | ||
* [[John Brunton (1812-1899)| John Brunton]] - Chief Engineer | * [[John Brunton (1812-1899)| John Brunton]] - Chief Engineer |
Latest revision as of 08:07, 3 February 2023
Note: This is a sub-section of the Scinde Railway
From Kurrachee to Kotree opened 1861 - 109 miles
Steam Flotilla
Punjaub - From Mooltan to Lahore (222 miles) and Umritsur (32 miles). The line is connected with the Scinde by a system of steam navigation between Kotree and other towns (details given).
Delhi - An extension of the Punjaub from Umritsur to the East Indian terminus at Delhi and when finished will make a continuous route from Calcutta to Kurrachee by railway and steamboat of 314 miles.
- S. H. R. Parry - Acting Secretary
- G. P. Bidder - Consulting Engineer
- George Rawlinson - Agent in Scinde
- John Brunton - Chief Engineer
- Lt-Col Elphinstone - Agent in Punjaub
See Also
Sources of Information
- Bradshaw's Railway Manual 1869