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Barasat Basirhat Railway : ウィキペディア英語版 | Barasat Basirhat Railway Barasat Basirhat Railway was a light railway opened in 1914 and closed in 1955. ==History== Barasat Basirhat Railway (BBR) was a narrow gauge railway line started by Martin & Co. in 1914 as part of their wide network of narrow gauge operations under the aegis of Martin's Light Railways. The line connected the two towns of Barasat and Basirhat near Calcutta (now Kolkata), in West Bengal, India. The line was closed in 1955, after Indian independence (in 1947), when all such privately run lines were taken over by the government or were being closed. But rather than suffer ignonimity and death, BBR got a fresh lease of life when Indian Railways placed the line under its Eastern Railways zone under Sealdah division and converted the route partly to in 1962, Later on, this route was fully restored to and local trains started plying the route.
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