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A Short History of Indian Railways
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A Short History of Indian Railways

by Rajendra Aklekar
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Author Rajendra Aklekar
Publisher Rupa Publication
Synopsis Did you know that India’s first steam engine never ran on tracks and was actually used to run driving mills in a factory? That the maximum speed of the first commercial train in India was 4.5 miles/hour? That the country’s first-ever steam locomotive could never be introduced commercially since it was destroyed in a factory blast? That the locomotive engine for the maiden rail run between Bombay and Thane was pulled by 200 coolies on streets? That there actually was a plan to build a rail network from the English Channel all the way to the river Indus? This is a people’s history of Indian Railways. Anecdotes and stories are curated from the time the first wagon rolled in India, up to the advent of bullet trains.

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Binding: PaperBack
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Rupa Publication
  • Pages: 248
  • Binding: PaperBack
  • ISBN: 9789353332877
  • Category: History
  • Related Category: Historical
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