The first passenger train in India ran between Bombay (Mumbai) and _____ in 1853. Fill in the blanks.
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The first passenger train in India ran between Bombay (Mumbai) and Thane in 1853. There were 14 carriages on the train.
There were three locomotives which ran by steam that carried the train. The three locomotives were named Singh, Sahib, and Sultan.
The train had a capacity of 400 people and it used to run on a line of 34 kms. The train and line were built by GIPR.
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The first passenger train in India ran between Bombay and Thane on 16 April 1853.
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- Sahib, sindh, and sultan is the name of India 's first train. Because the rain was hauled by three engines.
- It carried 400 people and ran on a line of 34 kilometres (21 mi) built and operated by GIPR.
- It was dedicated by Lord Dalhousie.
- The first railway line in India was constructed during the rule of Lord Dalhousie.
- Northern Railways is one of nine old zones of Indian Railways and also the biggest in terms of network having 6807 kilometre route.
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