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A "BSP 655" locomotive was seen dead at Parel.The loco has no loco class or road number written on it.
Apoorva.

Date: 2007-09-25
Owner: Guest
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Make Sony Ericsson Model W810i
Aperture Value f/2.8 Color Space sRGB
Exposure Bias Value 0 EV Flash No Flash
ISO 160 Metering Mode Center Weighted Average
Shutter Speed Value 1/15 sec Digital Zoom Ratio 0
Date/Time 2007 Sep 25 18:28:33 -0400


Comments

Nice heart transplant operation! Hope to see more such examples in the near future!

Posted by Bizzy on 2007 Sep 28 03:08:08 -0400

Nice photo.

Posted by Arzan Kotval on 2007 Sep 27 03:18:13 -0400

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Small radiator = smaller 6 cylinder mill = heart of a WDS6/YDM4. Other bits are from the WDM 3D. A short hood view would be nice to confirm whether this loco has dynamic brakes (although it looks unlikely). There is a huge amount of free space in the...

Small radiator = smaller 6 cylinder mill = heart of a WDS6/YDM4. Other bits are from the WDM 3D. A short hood view would be nice to confirm whether this loco has dynamic brakes (although it looks unlikely). There is a huge amount of free space in the radiator room, this is due to the fitting of a much smaller radiator in a standard WDM3D frame.

Posted by Apurva Bahadur on 2007 Sep 27 01:55:51 -0400

The shell and the boggies looks more like that of the WDM3D/WDG3A.But still the radiator grill looks much more smaller in size similar to that of YDM4!!!.

Posted by Deepak Murali on 2007 Sep 27 01:47:24 -0400

Good work with the photo. This looks like a WDG3 or WDM3 shell. The WDS6 has undergone a sea change.

Posted by Alok Patel on 2007 Sep 26 17:14:57 -0400







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