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Kakole’s Railway Dam Finally Gets Its Heritage Board After 172-Year Wait

Historic Railway Landmark Near Walwhan River Source in Kakole Now Officially Recognised After Nearly Two Centuries

Pragati Chougule

The iconic Railway Dam in Kakole, located at the birthplace of the Walwhan River; has finally received its official heritage board after a 172-year wait. The newly installed board, emblazoned with the Indian Railways logo, marks the site’s historical significance and celebrates its role in the region’s water conservation and transportation legacy.

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Constructed in 1852 during the British colonial era, the Kakole Railway Dam was initially built to support steam locomotives and ensure water supply for the burgeoning railway network. Situated near the Walwhan River’s origin, the dam became a critical infrastructure piece for trains traveling through the challenging Western Ghats terrain. Despite its historical importance, the site remained unmarked for nearly two centuries, leaving its story untold to newer generations.

The heritage board installation follows years of advocacy by local historians, environmentalists, and railway enthusiasts. “This dam is a living testament to India’s engineering marvels of the 19th century,” said Dr. Aniket Patil, a Pune-based historian. “Recognizing it officially ensures preservation and educates the public about our shared heritage.”

The Walwhan River, originating from the dam’s vicinity, is a lifeline for agriculture and ecosystems in Maharashtra’s Sahyadri ranges. The Railways’ move to highlight the dam’s ecological and historical role aligns with growing efforts to promote sustainable tourism.

With the new heritage board, authorities aim to attract history buffs, railway aficionados, and nature lovers. Plans include guided tours, informational plaques, and eco-trails around the dam and river source. “This isn’t just about preserving bricks and mortar—it’s about honoring the ingenuity of those who shaped our infrastructure,” remarked a senior Western Railway official.

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