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The railway network expanded rapidly in India from the​

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Answered by vardhan67
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The railway network started expanding rapidly during the second half of the 19th century. By 1890, the length of the railway track was about 25,500 km. It touched the figure of 7,65,000 km in 1946.

Answered by DevendraLal
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The second part of the 19th century saw the beginning of a fast expansion of the railway network.

  • About 25,500 kilometers of railway track existed in 1890. In 1946, it crossed the 7,65,000 km mark.
  • It aided in the transportation of Indian commodities and gave producers in India a market. It encouraged commerce and market integration.
  • Due to the ease of moving finished goods, it stimulated investment in several industries. Industries for jute, cotton, iron, and steel were later built.
  • They facilitated quick travel between the country's two ends and solidified ties between the various provinces.
  • They made it possible for things to be transported across the nation at much lower costs than ever.

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