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RAILROADS - INDIA - HISTORY (3) answer(s).
 
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Anchoring a city line / Mehrotra, Rahul 2000  Book
Mehrotra, Rahul Book
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Publication India, Eminence Designs Pvt.Ltd, 2000.
Description 176pYellow Spine
Summary/Abstract A valuable guide to the history of the Western Suburban Railway and its Headquarters in Bombay from 1899 - 1999. Well illustrated with sepia photographs
Contents Establishing the lie Anchoring a line The building as anchor Expanding the line Stretching a line Using the line - Churchgate to Virar Select bibliography Chronology Index of Place names
Standard Number 8190060244 Pb.
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002191385.0954/MEHMainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   014263


Exotic Indian mountain railways / Bhandari, R.R. 1984  Book
Bhandari, R.R. Book
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Publication New Delhi, Ministry of Railways, 1984.
Description 94pBlack Spine
Summary/Abstract A book describing in detail the narrow gauge railways through the mountains, covering the three famous routes-to Darjeeling, Ootacamund and Matheran.
Contents Foreword/ Hugh Hughes Darjeeling Himalayan railway Nilgiri railway Matheran light railway Glossary and abbreviations
Standard Number Hb.
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014029625.20954/BHAMainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   018953


Monsoon railway / National Geographic Channel 2007  DVD
National Geographic Channel DVD
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Publication London, National Geographic Society, 2007.
Description Black Spine
Series National Geographic
Summary/Abstract Introduced by the British in 1853, Indian railways is now the largest in Asia. Focussing on the North-East, Central and North-East frontier railways, we travel to Assam, Bengal and Bihar to discover the personal stories of everyday people whose lives are impacted by Indian railways. Especially when the forces of rain and rail collide - both essential to India's survival.
Standard Number 1 DVD.
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