The UK’s influence in the early days of the railways of India can clearly be seen in No. ST-707, a 5 foot 6 ins gauge 0-6-2T, built by North British Locomotive Works in 1904 for the North Western Railway, now on display in the Indian National Railway Museum, New Delhi on 14th February 2003. In fact the loco was shipped out to India in parts and assembled in the Mughalpura Workshops of the North Western Railway.
Graham Lightfoot       

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