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Mountain railways of India are the six or seven odd chhotey (Hindi for small) lines out of around 20 similar such narrow or metre gauge remaining in operation around the world. Built during the nineteenth and early twentieth century of British colonial rule (the Raj) these lines have been running since then. Today the Indian Railways runs them along with the Kashmir Railway operational since 2005.

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