The Bhore Ghaut incline, India
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The Bhore Ghaut incline, India
A steam train makes its way across the Kummalee viaduct on the Bhore Ghaut incline on the Great Indian Penisular Railway. At the time of its construction, the Bhore Ghaut incline was the highest and longest railway incline in the world, rising 1832 feet over 16 miles
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1867 Bhore Ghat Ghaut Incline Viaduct
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This photograph showcases a steam train gracefully traversing the Kummalee viaduct on the Bhore Ghaut incline, a historic engineering marvel of the Great Indian Peninsular Railway (GIPR). Built in 1867, the Bhore Ghaut incline was an engineering feat of immense significance, as it was the highest and longest railway incline in the world at the time, rising an impressive 1832 feet over 16 miles. The train, puffing out plumes of steam against the verdant backdrop of the Indian landscape, is a testament to the ingenuity and determination of the British engineers who designed and constructed this railway line. The Bhore Ghaut incline was a crucial link in the GIPR network, connecting the port city of Bombay (Mumbai) with the Deccan plateau, facilitating the transportation of goods and people across the rugged terrain. The Kummalee viaduct, an essential component of the incline, is a stunning architectural achievement in itself. The arches of the viaduct, supported by intricately carved pillars, blend seamlessly with the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape. The train's passage over the viaduct, with the sun casting long shadows on the undulating terrain, creates a breathtaking tableau of history, engineering, and nature. This photograph is a window into the past, offering a glimpse into the rich history of railway transportation in India and the remarkable engineering achievements of the colonial era. The Bhore Ghaut incline and the Kummalee viaduct stand as enduring symbols of human ingenuity and the indomitable spirit of innovation, inspiring generations of engineers, historians, and travelers alike.
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