Jessore–Jhenidah Light Railway

The Jessore–Jhenidah Light Railway was a 29 mi narrow gauge railway in British India, now in Bangladesh. It was constructed in 1913, and was dismantled in 1969. It operated, , , and locomotives of mostly German manufacture. The railway developed a reputation for being poorly managed, an official report in 1915 states that staff could not nominate one person as their manager.

Stations

 * Jessor Jn
 * Khairtola
 * Churamankati
 * Haibatpur
 * Muradgarh
 * Mithapukharia
 * Pirojpur
 * Dulalmundia
 * Shibnagore Junction
 * Prasannanagar
 * Bishaikhali
 * Jhenidah

Kotchandpur Branch (7.75 Mile)

 * Shibnagore Junction
 * Gheeghati
 * Kotchandpur

Rolling stock
In 1936, the company owned seven locomotives, one railcar, 31 coaches and 69 goods wagons.

Classification
It was labeled as a Class III railway according to Indian Railway Classification System of 1926.