205:, of the State Railway Service in May 1870 heralded a period of great railway expansion across India, which would have the effect of transforming a series of regionally based services into a national network. Horace Bell was one of the first engineers appointed to the new Service. In 1870 he was part of the survey team for new railways in the
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Horace Bell produced a number of pamphlets and articles on railway policy. His book, "Railway Policy in India", was published in 1894. Possibly more unexpected were his primers on basic economics, "The Laws of Wealth" (first published 1883) and on government "The
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near Egham, to the south-west of London. Professional advancement continued through and beyond the 1880s. In
January 1880 Bell became a superintending engineer third class, and following successive further promotions, in January 1892 he became a chief engineer third class.
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company, working both in the company workshops and on surveying for railway line construction. In 1859 he returned to
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