Electric Traction
: The earliest in 1839 between Edinburgh and Glasgow – drew
power from a series of primary cells. Railway engineers did not like it
and feared that this may replace Steam Engines. The
idea met its ends.
The electric traction started again after 40 years in
England.
In India it was started in 1925 necessitated by difficulty in maintenance of a huge number
of steam locomotives in the steep ghat sections of Bhore ghat and Thal ghat in
GIPR for banking and
also to avoid scarcity of water in arid regions.
The chronological sequence of electric
traction in its initial stage in India is detailed below.
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1925 -- Bombay to Kurla of G.I.P.R.--9.5 miles
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1928 -- Bombay - Borivili under B.B.C.I. -- 22.5 miles
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1929 -- Entire Bombay Kalyan section covering 33 miles
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1929-30 --
Kalyan to Igatpuri --52 miles Kalyan to Poona -- 86 miles
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1930 --
Meter gauge track between Madras Beach to Tambaram -- 18 miles
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1936 --
Borivili to Virar on BB&CIR
16.5 miles
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