Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoSir Stanley Reed Bennett, Coleman., 1922 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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... miles of line , from Nushki to Ahmedwal , was opened for passenger traffic in April 1919 , and a further 101.92 miles , from Ahmedwal to Dalbandin , on the 1st October 1919. The construction of a further extension from Dalbandin to ...
... miles of line , from Nushki to Ahmedwal , was opened for passenger traffic in April 1919 , and a further 101.92 miles , from Ahmedwal to Dalbandin , on the 1st October 1919. The construction of a further extension from Dalbandin to ...
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... miles of railway were opened to traffic bringing the total mileage open ( after allowing for dismantlements , and minor corrections due to realignments , etc. ) up to 36,735 miles . The additional mileage was made up as follows : - 5 ...
... miles of railway were opened to traffic bringing the total mileage open ( after allowing for dismantlements , and minor corrections due to realignments , etc. ) up to 36,735 miles . The additional mileage was made up as follows : - 5 ...
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... Miles 53,219 17 Mixed train - miles ( in thousands ) .. 18 Total , including miscellaneous train - miles ( in thousands ) 59,992 57,933 56,359 62,766 68,083 72,528 74,283 70,061 33,746 34,940 34,581 35,514 34,471 34,874 34,618 34,240 ...
... Miles 53,219 17 Mixed train - miles ( in thousands ) .. 18 Total , including miscellaneous train - miles ( in thousands ) 59,992 57,933 56,359 62,766 68,083 72,528 74,283 70,061 33,746 34,940 34,581 35,514 34,471 34,874 34,618 34,240 ...
Contents
India in 1921 | iv |
Towns and Villages | iv |
The Government of India | iv |
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