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This seminal work presents W. P. Andrew’s comprehensive report to the East India Company regarding the establishment and expansion of railways throughout Bengal. Written in 1849, it captures a pivotal moment in Indian infrastructure development when railway technology was beginning to transform the subcontinent.
Andrew’s analysis covers the technical, economic, and strategic considerations for railway construction in Bengal, addressing route planning, engineering challenges, and projected commercial benefits. The report reflects contemporary thinking about colonial development and the role of modern transportation in connecting distant regions.
As a primary historical source, this document is invaluable for understanding the origins of India’s extensive railway network and the British colonial approach to infrastructure investment. It offers researchers and historians detailed perspectives on 19th-century engineering, commerce, and imperial policy in India.







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