Eastern Punjab Railway
Industry | Railways |
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Predecessor | North Western State Railway |
Successor | Northern Railway |
Headquarters | India |
Area served | East Punjab |
Services | Rail transport |
The Eastern Punjab Railway was the successor of the North Western State Railway in East Punjab after the partition of India.[1][2] In 1952, Northern Railway was formed with a portion of East Indian Railway Company, north-west of Mughalsarai, Jodhpur Railway, Bikaner Railway and Eastern Punjab Railway.[3]
It was labeled as a Class I railway according to Indian Railway Classification System.[4]
References
- ^ Reed, Sir Stanley (1949). The Times of India Directory and Year Book. Times of India Press. Retrieved 26 November 2016.
On that day the Indian portion of tile North-Western was constituted into Eastern Punjab Railway, and the parts of the Bengal- Assam in the province of Assam were formed Into Assam Railway.
- ^ Directory of Railway Officials & Yearbook. Tothill Press. 1954. p. 114.
It comprises the whole of the former North-Western system of British India except the lines in the south-eastern Punjab, now the Eastern Punjab Railway of India.
- ^ "Geography – Railway Zones". IRFCA. Retrieved 26 February 2014.
- ^ Indian Railways One Hundred Years. Ministry of Railways (Railway Board) Government of India. 1953. p. 174.
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Class I railways according to Indian Railway Classification System
- Assam Bengal Railway
- Bengal and Assam Railway
- Bengal and North Western Railway
- Bengal Nagpur Railway
- Bikaner State Railway
- Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway
- Burma Railways
- Eastern Bengal Railway
- Eastern Punjab Railway
- East Indian Railway
- Great Indian Peninsula Railway
- Jodhpur State Railway
- Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway
- Mysore State Railway
- Nizam's Guaranteed State Railway
- North Western State Railway
- Oudh and Tirhut Railway
- Rohilkund and Kumaon Railway
- South Indian Railway