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Satpura narrow gauge lines : ウィキペディア英語版 | Satpura narrow gauge lines
The Satpura narrow gauge lines consist of just over 1,000 km of a network of narrow gauge lines in central India. Some parts of it have been converted to and the rest is still functional as narrow gauge line. ==History== The Satpura narrow gauge lines, developed by the Bengal Nagpur Railway, connected Jabalpur with Gondia, Mandla Fort, Chhindwara and Nagpur. Nainpur was the focal point of the network and was even bestowed with the prestige of being a divisional headquarters for some time.〔 The lines came up in the early years of the 20th century. The first portion of the Gondia-Nainpur line was opened on 13 April 1903, Nainpur and Chhindwara were connected in 1904 and Jabalpur in 1905. The Chhindwara-Pench Coalfield line came up in 1906-07 and the Nainpur-Mandla Fort link in 1909.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title =Nagpur Division )〕 The extensive network of gauge tracks measured just over 1,000 km.〔
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