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Railways in Bengal is a significant historical document that provides comprehensive insights into the early development of railway infrastructure in Bengal during the mid-19th century. Originally presented as a report to the Chairman of the East India Company in 1849, this work captures a pivotal moment in Indian transportation history when railways were first being introduced to the subcontinent.
W. P. Andrew’s detailed analysis covers the potential benefits, technical considerations, and strategic importance of establishing railway networks across Bengal. The report reflects the ambitions and practical concerns of the period, offering valuable perspectives on colonial-era infrastructure planning and economic development. This historical text serves as an essential resource for scholars studying Indian railway history, colonial administration, and the modernization efforts of the 19th century.
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