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The Jodhpur–Bikaner Railway (JBR) was a
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railway, jointly owned and operated by the
Jodhpur State Kingdom of Marwar, also known as the Jodhpur State under the British, was a kingdom in the Marwar region from 1226 to 1818 and a princely state under British rule from 1818 to 1947. It was established in Pali by Rao Siha, possibly a m ...
and
Bikaner State Bikaner State was a princely state in the Rajputana from 1465 to 1947. The founder of the state, Rao Bika, was the eldest son of Rao Jodha, ruler of Jodhpur. Rao Bika chose to build his own kingdom instead of inheriting his father's ...
until 1924 when the system was split between the newly formed Jodhpur State Railway and Bikaner State Railway.


History

The JBR had its beginnings as the Jodhpur Railway with the decision by Maharaja Jaswant Singh, to build a railway line from Bitoora to his capital city
Jodhpur Jodhpur (; ) is the second-largest city in the Indian state of Rajasthan and officially the second metropolitan city of the state. It was formerly the seat of the princely state of Jodhpur State. Jodhpur was historically the capital of the Ki ...
. Douglas Joscelyne, a British executive engineer, was posted from the
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to Rajputana for this work. The construction on metre gauge Bitoora–Pali section was commenced on 16 February 1881 and was completed on 28 February 1882."Administration Report on Railways 1918" page185, pdf page 194
Retrieved 18 Nov 2016
Bitoora became known as Marwar Junction with a connection to
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(BB&CIR) Rajputana Section between
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and
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that had opened in 1881. Walter Home, who succeeded Joscelyne in April 1882, was deployed from the
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Railways Branch and appointed as Manager for the construction of the Jodhpur Railway and also in-charge of the Marwar State Public Works Department. He built the Jodhpur Railway over the ensuing 25 years. The first section of Jodhpur Railway from Marwar Junction to Pali was opened for traffic in 1882, extended Luni 1884 and reached Jodhpur in 1885 railways. In 1887, a proposal was put forward for linking up
Jodhpur Jodhpur (; ) is the second-largest city in the Indian state of Rajasthan and officially the second metropolitan city of the state. It was formerly the seat of the princely state of Jodhpur State. Jodhpur was historically the capital of the Ki ...
with other important towns of the State like Nagaur and Makrana and with a possible rail link to
Bikaner Bikaner () is a city in the northwest of the state of Rajasthan, India. It is located northwest of the state capital, Jaipur. Bikaner city is the administrative headquarters of Bikaner District and Bikaner division. Formerly the capital of ...
. Both of these were given due consideration in forming the expansion proposals of Jodhpur Railway. The outcome were agreements dated 13 and 30 July 1889, between the British Government, Maharaja of Jodhpur and Maharaja of Bikaner for the construction of a railway from Jodhpur to Bikaner. This agreement of 1889 was unique, in that, it was first of its kind in which two native rulers decided to co-operate and invest in an enterprise for the benefit of both and public at large. The title of Jodhpur Railway was then changed to Jodhpur Bikaner Railway (JBR). Walter Home, now the manager of JBR was promoted and placed in the list of superintending engineers. In 1891, rapid progress was made in constructing the railway from
Jodhpur Jodhpur (; ) is the second-largest city in the Indian state of Rajasthan and officially the second metropolitan city of the state. It was formerly the seat of the princely state of Jodhpur State. Jodhpur was historically the capital of the Ki ...
to
Bikaner Bikaner () is a city in the northwest of the state of Rajasthan, India. It is located northwest of the state capital, Jaipur. Bikaner city is the administrative headquarters of Bikaner District and Bikaner division. Formerly the capital of ...
, later extended to
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(1901-1902) where the JBR connected with the metre gauge section of the
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, and the Broad Gauge( BG) North Western and the
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s. By 1906 the JBR was having operations over 828 miles in the territories of Sind (under British control) and in territories of the States of Jodhpur and Bikaner. In October 1906, Walter Home resigned. In 1911, the company owned 64 locomotives, 324 coaches and 1342 goods wagons. In 1924, the JBR was split into its two constituent parts, with two new systems, the
Jodhpur Jodhpur (; ) is the second-largest city in the Indian state of Rajasthan and officially the second metropolitan city of the state. It was formerly the seat of the princely state of Jodhpur State. Jodhpur was historically the capital of the Ki ...
and Bikaner State Railways, formed to work the lines.


Network

Jodhpur Section — 1918 grand total, 687 miles(1105 km). *Main Line, MG, 342 miles(550 km) **Kuchman Road-Jodhpur, opened 1891-93, 137 miles **Jodhpur- Luni Junction, opened 1885, 20 miles **Luni Junction-Balotra, opened 1887, 50 miles **Balotra-Barmer, opened 1899, 60 miles **Barmer-Marwar Frontier, opened 1900, 74 miles *Pachpadra Branch Line, MG, 10 miles(16 km) **Balotra-Pachpadra, opened 1887, 10 miles *Marwar Junction Extension Line, MG, 44 miles(71 km) ** Luni Junction-Marwar Pali, opened 1884, 25 miles **Maewar Pali-Marwar Junction, opened 1882, 19 miles *Phalodi Branch Line, MG, 79 miles(127 km) **Jodhpur-Osian, opened 1913, 34 miles **Osian-Phalodi, opened 1914, 45 miles *Merta City Branch Line, MG, 19 miles(31 km) ** Merta Road-Merta City, opened 1905, 19 miles *Bhagu Extension Line, MG, 59 miles(95 km) **Merta Road-Nagaur, opened 1891, 35 miles **Nagaur-Bhagu, opened 1891, 24 miles *Marwar Frontier Line, MG, 61 miles(98 km) **Degana-Marwar Frontier, opened 1909, 61 miles *Ladna Extension Line, MG, 5 miles(8 km) **Jaswantgarg-Ladna, opened 2015, 5 miles *Sanderao Extension Line, MG, 78 miles(125 km) ** Marwar Junction-Sanderao, sanctioned for construction 1914, 78 miles Bikaner Section — 1918 grand total, 630 miles(1013 km). *Main Line, MG, 249 miles(401 km) **Bhagu(Marwar Frontier)-Bikaner, opened 1891, 48 miles **Bikaner-Dumera, opened 1898, 42 miles **Dulmera-Suratgarh, opened 1901,71 miles **Suratgarh-Bhatinda, opened 1902, 88 miles *Hisar Extension Line, MG, 136 miles(219 km) **Marwar Frontier to Ratangarh, opened 1909-10, 30 miles **Ratangarh-Churu, opened 1910, 26 miles **Churu-Hisar, opened 1911, 80 miles *Bikaner-Ratangarh Chord Line, MG, 85 miles(137 km) **Bikaner-Ratangarh, opened 1912, 85 miles *Sardarshahr Extension Line, MG, 27 miles(43 km) **Hudera(2 miles from Ratangarh)- Sardarshahr, opened 1916, 27 miles *Hanumangarh-Sadupur Line, MG, 105 miles(169 km) ** Hanumangarh-Sadupur, sanctioned for construction 1915, 105 miles *Bikaner-Kolayat Line, MG, 27 miles(43 km) ** Bikaner-Kolayat, sanctioned for construction 1915, 27 miles Other lines Jodhpur–Hyderabad Railway (British Section) MG, 1918 grand total, 124 miles(200 km). *Hyderabad-Shadipali, opened 1892 as a broad gauge line; converted to MG in 1901, 56 miles. The section extended eastward from Shadalpi as far as Umarkot and was also known as the Hyderabad-Umarkot Railway. *Shadipali-Jodhpur Frontier, opened 1900, 68 miles. Mirpur Khas–Jhudo Railway, MG, 50 miles(80 km). Owned, managed and maintained by JBR, worked as part of the JBR network *Jamro Junction-Jhudo, opened 1909, 50 miles. Mirpur Khas–Khadro Railway, MG, 49 miles(79 km). Owned, managed and maintained by JBR, worked as part of the JBR network. *Mirpur Khas-Khadro, opened 1912, 49 miles. Pipar Road–Ravi Light Railway, 2 ft/610mm narrow gauge( NG), 25 miles(40 km). Constructed as a steam tramway and initially worked by Jodhpur Durbar, taken over by JBR *Pipar Road-Bhavi, opened 1910, 19 miles *Bhavi-Bilara, opened 1912, 6 miles


Conversion to broad gauge

The network was converted to
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progressively in 2000s and 2010s.


References

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