<P> The urban rail transit systems across the country are operated independently of Indian railways . As of September 2016, India has around 324 km of operational urban rail transit lines . The urban transit systems are metro, monorail and tram . </P> <P> The history of rail transport in India began in the early nineteenth century . </P> <P> The first proposals for railways in India were made in Madras in 1832 . The first train in India ran from Red Hills to Chintadripet bridge in Madras in 1837 . It was called Red Hill Railway . It was hauled by a rotary steam engine locomotive manufactured by William Avery . It was built by Sir Arthur Cotton . It was mainly used for transporting granite stones for road building work in Madras . In 1845, a railway was built at Dowleswaram in Rajahmundry . It was called Godavari Dam Construction Railway . It was also built by Arthur Cotton . It was used to supply stones for construction of a dam over Godavari . On May 8, 1845, Madras Railway was incorporated . In the same year East India Railway company was incorporated . On August 1, 1849, Great Indian Peninsular Railway was incorporated by an Act of Parliament . "Guarantee System" providing free land and guaranteed rates of return (5%) to the private English companies willing to work on building railways was finalized on August 17, 1849 . In 1851, a railway was built in Roorkee . It was called Solani Aqueduct Railway . It was hauled by steam locomotive called Thomason, named after a British officer . It was used for transporting construction materials for building of aqueduct over Solani river . In 1852, the Madras Guaranteed Railway Company was incorporated . </P> <P> The first passenger train in India ran between Bombay (Bori Bunder) and Thane on April 16, 1853 . The 14 - carriage train was hauled by three steam locomotives: Sahib, Sindh and Sultan . It ran for about 34 kilometers between these two cities carrying 400 people . The line was built and operated by GIPR . This railway line was built in 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) broad gauge, which became the standard for the railways in the country . The first passenger railway train in eastern India ran from Howrah, near Calcutta to Hoogly, for distance of 24 miles, on August 15, 1854 . The line was built and operated by EIR . In May 1854, the Bombay - Thane line was extended to Kalyan by building bridge over "Dapoorie viaduct" over Ulhas river . This was also the first railway bridge in India . In the same year GIPR started its first workshops in Byculla . In 1855, BB&CI Railway was incorporated . In August 1855, EIR' Express' and Fairy Queen steam locomotives started hauling trains . The first passenger train in South India ran from Royapuram / Veyasarapady (Madras) to Wallajah Road (Arcot) on July 1, 1856, for a distance of 60 miles . It was built and operated by Madras Railway . In the same year, first workshop was set up by the Madras Railway at Perambur, near Madras . The Bombay - Thane line was extended to Khopoli in same year . In 1858, Eastern Bengal Railway was incorporated . On February 24, 1873, the first tramway (a horse - drawn tramway) opened in Calcutta between Sealdah and Armenian Ghat Street, a distance of 3.8 km . In 1874, GSIR and Carnatic Rly . merged to form the South Indian Railway . On May 9, 1874, horse - drawn tramway began operations in Bombay between Colaba and Parel . In 1880, Calcutta Tramways Company was incorporated . In 1890, East Coast State Railway was incorporated . In 1897, lighting in passenger coaches was introduced by many railway companies . In 1902, the Jodhpur Railway became the first to introduce electric lights as standard fixtures . In 1920, electric lighting of signals was introduced between Dadar and Currey Road in Bombay . </P>

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