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The '''Khulna–Bagerhat Railway''' was a {{RailGauge|2ft6in|lk=on}} [[Narrow gauge railway|narrow gauge]] railway in [[Bangladesh]]. It was constructed in 1918, and was dismantled in the 1980s. {{convert|20|mi|km| |
The '''Khulna–Bagerhat Railway''' was a {{RailGauge|2ft6in|lk=on}} [[Narrow gauge railway|narrow gauge]] railway in [[Bangladesh]]. It was constructed in 1918, and was dismantled in the 1980s. {{convert|20|mi|km|adj=on}} long, in 1958 it had five 2-4-0t steam locomotives, 13 coaches, and 8 freight cars.<ref name=Hughes>Hughes, Hugh 1994 ''Indian Locomotives Pt. 3, Narrow Gauge 1863-1940''. Continental Railway Circle.</ref> |
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== Stations == |
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*Rupsa East |
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*Karnapur |
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*Samantasena |
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*Bahirdia |
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*Mulghar |
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*Khanjahanpur |
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*Jatrapur |
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*Satgumbaz Road |
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*Bagerhat College |
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*Bagerhat |
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== References == |
== References == |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Khulna-Bagerhat Railway}} |
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[[Category:2 ft 6 in gauge railways in Bangladesh]] |
[[Category:2 ft 6 in gauge railways in Bangladesh]] |
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[[Category:Khulna District]] |
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Latest revision as of 16:28, 15 October 2022
The Khulna–Bagerhat Railway was a 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) narrow gauge railway in Bangladesh. It was constructed in 1918, and was dismantled in the 1980s. 20-mile (32 km) long, in 1958 it had five 2-4-0t steam locomotives, 13 coaches, and 8 freight cars.[1]
Stations
[edit]- Rupsa East
- Karnapur
- Samantasena
- Bahirdia
- Mulghar
- Khanjahanpur
- Jatrapur
- Satgumbaz Road
- Bagerhat College
- Bagerhat
References
[edit]- ^ Hughes, Hugh 1994 Indian Locomotives Pt. 3, Narrow Gauge 1863-1940. Continental Railway Circle.