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  2. Paralakhemundi railway station - Wikipedia

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    Paralakhemundi Light Railway was a two-foot six-inch gauge railway. The Maharaja of Paralakhemundi decided to connect his capital with Naupada which was only 40 km (25 mi) away. With the government giving its sanction in 1898, work began in fully. The line was opened to traffic in 1900. This railway line was built at a cost of Rs 700,000.

  3. Naupada–Gunupur line - Wikipedia

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    The Parlakhemundi Light Railway was a two-foot six-inch gauge railway. The Raja of Parlakhemundi decided to connect his capital with Naupada which was only 40 km away. With the government giving its sanction in 1898, work began in fully. The line was opened to traffic in 1900. This railway line was built at a cost of Rs 700,000.

  4. Parlakimedi Light Railway - Wikipedia

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    Paralakhemundi formerly known as Parlakimedi Light Railway was established by Maharaja Goura Chandra Gajapati Narayan Dev KCIE of Paralakhemundi, the erstwhile Maharajah of Paralakhemundi. The Raja of Paralakhemundi decided to connect his capital with Naupada, which was only 40 km (25 mi) away. With the then British Government giving sanction ...

  5. Paralakhemundi - Wikipedia

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    Paralakhemundi Railway Station. Parlakhemundi is connected to Naupada railway junction on the main East Coast railway line from Kolkata to Chennai by 90 km long (Gunpur to Naupada) 1676mm broad gauge line, that was converted from 762mm (2 ft 6 in) narrow gauge in 2010–11. The line was finally closed for gauge conversion on 9 June 2004.

  6. Gunupur railway station - Wikipedia

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    Gunupur railway station belongs to East Coast Railway of Waltair division.Maharaja of Paralakhemundi extended Naupada-Paralakhemundi line to Gunupur in 1931 AD. It is located at Gunupur in Rayagada district of Indian state of Odisha. Established by His highness Maharaja Krushna Chandra Gajapati of Paralakhemundi estate.

  7. Category:Railway stations on Naupada-Gunupur line - Wikipedia

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    This was narrow gauge track. Later during 1990s the present railways want stop the training taking a plea that the line is financially not feasible but the people of Parlakhemundi wanted to have the line and made many strikes and agitations and the result is this railway line.

  8. Paralakhemundi Estate - Wikipedia

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    Parlakhemundi came under British influence in 1768. [5] The Paralakhemundi zamindari state has played much of an important role in assembling the Odia speaking parts, propagating modern education system, building state infrastructures etc. [3] A a large part of the estate now lies in Andhra Pradesh, even though the Gangas were based in Odisha.

  9. Gajapati district - Wikipedia

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    Paralakhemundi, the district headquarters, is well-connected by road and rail networks. Rail: The Paralakhemundi railway station (station code: PLH) is part of the Naupada-Gunupur branch line, connecting the town to Bhubaneswar (292 km), Visakhapatnam (236 km), and Kolkata (780 km). Road: The town has state highway connectivity to: