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    Rail history gets a reset: Minister shares authentic image of Pune’s first train bridge

    Digital DeskBy Digital DeskApril 16, 2026Updated:April 17, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Rail history gets a reset: Minister shares authentic image of Thane’s first train bridge

    In a move that has struck a chord with railway enthusiasts and historians alike, Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Thursday- April 16, on the occasion of 173 years of Indian Railways, shared what is believed to be one of the oldest available authentic images of the historic Thane railway bridge and an early train.

    The gesture, seen as a subtle but significant correction of widely circulated but often inaccurate visual narratives, has been welcomed by those invested in preserving the true legacy of Indian Railways.

    The Thane bridge holds a special place in history, being associated with being built during the construction of the country’s first passenger train run between and in 1853.

    Historians note that archival accuracy has long been a challenge, with several misattributed or stylised images frequently doing the rounds in public discourse.

    “The earlier picture in circulation of a train on the bridge was not the actual bridge as per the records. The minister’s use of the autheticate image has corrected the years of wrong narrative and finally set the record straight. This will go a long way in documenting the 173 year old history of Indian Railways,” author and historian Rajendra B. Aklekar said.

    The minister’s use of a verified historical photograph helps anchor the narrative in documented reality, offering a more faithful visual reference to a defining moment in India’s railway journey.

    The acknowledgment has also sparked a debate online about the importance of preserving original records and ensuring that public memory is built on authentic sources rather than popular myth.

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