Railway line in Bihar, India
Dehri–Rohtas |
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0-6-0T Baldwin steam locomotive No 50788 of December 1918. It had 11" x 16" cylinders and 2' 7½" wheels. |
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Line length | 72.6 kilometres (45.1 mi) in Narrow Guage; 81 kilometres (50 mi) in Broad Gauge for restoration. |
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Track gauge | 762 mm (2 ft 6 in) |
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Dehri-on-Sone, opened 1911
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Dehri City, eröffnet 1911
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Badihan Shankar Puri, opened 1911
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Indrapuri, opened 1911
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Tilauthu, opened 1911
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Tilauthu Bazar, opened 1911
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Tumba, opened 1911
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Ramdihara, opened 1911
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Banjari, opened 1911
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40
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Rhotas, opened 1911
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Rohtasgarh, opened 1927
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Baulia Road
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Mahadevpuri Bhadara
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Nimahat
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Nauhatta Road
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67
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Tiura Pipra Dih[1]
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Dehri Rohtas Light Railway (DRLR) was a 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) narrow gauge railway line between Dehri-On-Sone and Tiura Pipara Dih in the state of Bihar, India.[2][3]