File:Semaphore Tower at Parbbatichak near Arambagh, Hooghly district 23.jpg
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editDescriptionSemaphore Tower at Parbbatichak near Arambagh, Hooghly district 23.jpg |
English: The optical telegraph system in India was first suggested in the early 1800s for military use. A survey line was to be set up between Calcutta and Chunar in Uttar Pradesh, and towers built along the route at different stations including Howrah, Hooghly, Purulia, Hazaribagh and Gaya along the Old Benaras Road or Military Road (later replaced by G.T. Road).
An account in Anton A. Huurdeman’s book Worldwide History of Telecommunications, states that there were as many as 45 semaphore towers built along the Calcutta-Chunar line. It is hard to say how many of those still remain, but about 18 have been located so far. After limited use, with mounting costs, the Calcutta-Chunar line was abandoned as a failed project in 1828. |
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Author | Amitabha Gupta |
Object location | 22° 50′ 30.94″ N, 87° 47′ 21.97″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 22.841929; 87.789437 |
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