Indus Valley State Railway

Indus Valley State Railway
Industry Railways
Successor North Western State Railway (NWR)
Founded 1870
Defunct 1885
Headquarters Kotri, British Raj
Area served
Sindh, Punjab
Services Rail transport

The Indus Valley State Railway (reporting mark IVSR) was a railway founded in 1871 to provide a rail link between Kotri and Multan and to replace the Indus Steam Flotilla.[1][2] The opening of the line thus connected Karachi with Lahore.

History

The survey of the Indus Valley railway line began in 1869 and was undertaken by John Brunton, the Chief Resident Engineer of Scinde Railway, and assisted by his son William Arthur Brunton. The Empress Bridge, opened in 1878, carried the IVSR over the Sutlej River near Bahawalpur. The Indus and Sutlej rivers were seen as major impediments in the expansion of the railways. The IVSR had reached Rohri in 1879 and a steam ferry would transport eight wagons at a time across the Indus River between from Rohri to Sukkur. This was found to be cumbersome and time-consuming. The opening of Lansdowne Bridge in 1889 solved this bottleneck, as rail traffic could now travel from Karachi uninterrupted to Lahore. The Indus Valley State Railway was merged in 1886 to form the North Western State Railway. Today, this line forms a section of the Karachi-Peshawar Railway Line.

Personnel

See also

References

  1. "Alas, Sindh is now Lost: Indus Valley State Railway" by Salman Rashid March 29, 2013; Retrieved 11 Dec 2015
  2. Administration report on the construction of the (Indus State) Railway, pdf format; Retrieved 11 Dec 2015
  3. Grace's Guide "Frederick Ewart Robertson"; Retrieved 8 Jun 2016
  4. Google Books "India List and India Office List, 1905" page 569 (pdf page 532) Retrieved on 19 Aug 2016
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  8. Google Books "India List and India Office List -1905" page 440; Retrieved on195 Aug 2016
  9. "Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers"; vol 97 page 398-399 year 1889 "Obituary of Frederick Lewis Dibblee"; Retrieved on 17 Apr 2016
  10. "Obituaries of Frederick Lewis Dibblee"; Retrieved on 19 Aug 2016
  11. Google Books "India List and India Office List -1905" page 510; Retrieved on 19 Aug 2016
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  15. "Grace's Guide - Henry Francis Storey"; Retrieved on 19 Aug 2016
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  17. "Grace's Guide - William Michell"; Retrieved on 19 Aug 2016
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