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India’s first railway line (1853) was between
Ambala & Delhi
Delhi & Kanpur
Delhi & Calcutta
Bombay & Thana
- Option 4: Bombay & Thana
- India's first railway line was inaugurated on April 16, 1853. It connected Bombay (now Mumbai) to Thana (now Thane). This marked the advent of the railway system in India.
- Option 1: Ambala & Delhi
- This wasn't the first railway line in India. Railways in North India developed later, with this route coming into existence much after the Bombay-Thana line.
- Option 2: Delhi & Kanpur
- Not the first railway line. This was an important route in North India but established later on.
- Option 3: Delhi & Calcutta
- Also not the first. This was a significant route, connecting north to east, but it became operational much after 1853.
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