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Barshi Town Railway : ウィキペディア英語版 | Barshi Town Railway
The Narrow gauge railway were present on a few routes and Barshi Light Railway was one of them. 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) narrow gauge line was opened by Central Province Railway in 1897 and later extend until Latur in 1911 .〔http://www.irfca.org/faq/faq-history3.html〕 and in 1927 Barsi town to Pandharpur is extended to Miraj. ==History== Barshi railway line was converted from narrow gauge to broad gauge. The railway gauge was converted in September 2007 from Latur to Osmanabad and in October 2008 from Osmanabad to Kurduvadi.〔Hughes, Hugh 1994 ''Indian Locomotives Pt. 3, Narrow Gauge 1863-1940''. Continental Railway Circle.〕 This is a Narrow gauge railway (2'—6") line with a length of 34.62 miles. It passes through more or less plain countryside with banana orchards at many a place. The railway line from Latur to Kurduwadi to Miraj was narrow gauge. The Kurduwadi-Pandharpur section towards Miraj was converted to broad gauge in 2002. The Latur to Osmanabad section was converted to broad gauge in September 2007. (Osmanabad did not lie on the narrow gauge railway line and the alignment was changed for the new broad gauge track to pass through Osmanabad.) The Osmanabad-Kurduwadi section of broad gauge track became operational in October 2008.
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