• The Bengal Dooars Railway was formed in 1891 and amalgamated with the Eastern Bengal Railway in 1941. The Bengal Dooars Railway (shortened BDR) was one...
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    the Sankosh River into Eastern and Western Dooars, consisting of an area of 880 km2 (340 sq mi). The Dooars belonged to the Kamata Kingdom under the Koch...
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    1900–1910. The Bengal Dooars Railway also constructed certain lines in the area. Their longest line was from Lalmonirhat to the western Dooars. Those were...
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    Dooars-Terai tea gardens refers to the tea gardens in the Dooars and Terai regions in the Jalpaiguri Division of West Bengal, India When the British were...
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    Traditionally, the Ganga River divides Bengal into South Bengal and North Bengal, divided again into Terai and Dooars regions. Jalpesh and jatileswar are...
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    Bengal Dooars Railway was merged into Eastern Bengal Railway. In 1942, the Government of India merged Assam Bengal Railway with Eastern Bengal Railway to...
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  • Behar The Bengal Dooars Railway company built several metre-gauge lines in the area. It started its main line to open up the Western Dooars and for the...
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    vegetation in northern West Bengal is dictated by elevation and precipitation. For example, the foothills of the Himalayas, the Dooars, are densely wooded with...
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  • Bengal and Assam Railway Bengal Central Railway Bengal Dooars Railway Bengal Provincial Railway Bengal Nagpur Railway Bezwada Extension Railway Bhagalpur Badli...
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  • The Lalmonirhat–Malbazar metre-gauge line was developed by the Bengal Dooars Railway in the closing years of the nineteenth century. With the partition...
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