15 Practice Sets For RRB NTPC Stage II Exam By Disha Publication : For Railway Exam PDF Book
Name of Book : 15 Practice Sets For RRB NTPC Stage II Exam
Language of Book : English
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Total pages in ebook : 259
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• The first time a rail locomotive was used in India on 21st Dec. 1851 over Ganga Canal near Town Rurki.
• First train in India ran between Bori Bunder, Bombay to Thane on Saturday 16th April 1853, with 14 carriages / coaches and 400 guests and journey of 33.81 km taking 1:15 hrs. It was the first commercial passenger service.
• By 1947, there were 42 rail system or railway companies.
• The Great Indian Peninsula Railway was the first railway company of India.
• The first train was hauled by three engines - Sindh, Sahib and Sultan, the Steam Locomotives.
• The Great Indian Peninsula Railway took a set of 8 locomotives from Vulcan Foundry, England in the beginning of operation in India............
• The first time a rail locomotive was used in India on 21st Dec. 1851 over Ganga Canal near Town Rurki.
• First train in India ran between Bori Bunder, Bombay to Thane on Saturday 16th April 1853, with 14 carriages / coaches and 400 guests and journey of 33.81 km taking 1:15 hrs. It was the first commercial passenger service.
• By 1947, there were 42 rail system or railway companies.
• The Great Indian Peninsula Railway was the first railway company of India.
• The first train was hauled by three engines - Sindh, Sahib and Sultan, the Steam Locomotives.
• The Great Indian Peninsula Railway took a set of 8 locomotives from Vulcan Foundry, England in the beginning of operation in India............
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