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End of Narrow gauge at Balaghat and the Broad gauge line goes further to Gondia. (Sanket Gosavi)

Date: 2011-09-12
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Make Canon Model Canon PowerShot SX100 IS
Aperture Value f/4 Color Space sRGB
Exposure Bias Value 0 EV Flash No Flash
Focal Length 51.1 mm ISO 80
Metering Mode Multi-Segment Shutter Speed Value 1/640 sec
Digital Zoom Ratio 1 Date/Time 2011 Sep 12 12:57:19 +0000

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Yes Dr. Mulky, you are right.BG Line to Katangi (Not in this picture) radiates to west of Balaghat. However, BG platform at Balaghat is located eastwards, so Katangi BG line has to cross Nainpur NG line.

Posted by Sanket Gosavi on 2011 Nov 18 04:03:57 +0000

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I saw from the timetable board at Balaghat that the BG line has been extended to Katangi. That is why Balaghat is a junction, with lines going to Gondia and Katangi (BG) and Jabalpur (NG).

The picture is also a comment on the shape of...

I saw from the timetable board at Balaghat that the BG line has been extended to Katangi. That is why Balaghat is a junction, with lines going to Gondia and Katangi (BG) and Jabalpur (NG).

The picture is also a comment on the shape of things to come - the end of NG, while BG marches on.

Posted by Dr.Jitendra Mulky on 2011 Nov 13 13:33:07 +0000

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