Indian Railways is a relic on wheels and ever since the dawn of railways in India in 1853, the national carrier has been a lifeline of India’s public and the commercial transport. But, not many us that out the colossal network of Indian railways scattered across lengthand breadth of India, there is 190 km stretch in Maharashtra which is not owned by Indian Railways and is still in the hands of a private company.
The narrow gauge is still operational and is the lifeline of people travelling through 190 km stretch between Yavatmal and Achalpur in Amravati district of the state.
Here is all about the historic railway line which is an essential anecdote in the glorious historyof colonial and independent India’s transport history.Click Here: true religion jean short