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The virgin lands beneath Nandigram exp

This album contains Photos taken on a trip between Jalna and Sewagram via Nanded. The CSTM-Nanded Nandigram Express was extended till Nagpur just 12 days back on 20.03.07. The Mudkhed-Kinvat section was fresh after its Guage conversion from MG to BG. Adilabad-Pimpalkhuti-Wani section had never seen passenger traffic and Wani-Majri was reopened for passenger traffic after some 10-20 years. All this made a perfect backdrop to an exciting journey on the virgin lands on 2nd April 2007! Akash Bang

Date: 2007-04-07
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Nandigram 006 Nanded1

Nanded station yard at wee hours just before sunrise. Taken from 7605 Nandigram exp, behind the unnamed passenger rake, ASR-NED Sachkhand exp rake can be seen far away. Dr Akash Bang

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 008 Nanded3

Another view of the Nanded station yard in the wee hours. The train on the right is 7605 CSTM-NED-NGP Nandigram exp with the pune WDM3A at its helm. On the left is an unnamed passenger rake. Dr Akash Bang

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 009 Sunrise at Mudkhed1

Sunrise at the Mudkhed Junction- after the gauge conversion, few platforms seem to have been added. Note the clean new benches. Dr Akash Bang

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 011 Sunrise 3

As Pune WDM3A pulls 7605 Nandigram exp on the virgin Mudkhed (MUE) – Kinvat (KNVT) section, note the 1st Km mark in the backdrop of the rising sun. After gauge conversion of the MUE-KNVT stretch, the distance marking has been done from zero from MUE. Dr

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 012 Sunrise 4

Pune WDM3A pulling the 7605 straight towards the sun just after Mudkhed Jn. Dr Akash Bang

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 014 Bhokar2

Bhokar (BOKR) is the first scheduled stop of 7605 at 06.50 on the MUE-KNVT section after gauge conversion. Note the brand new look of the platforms as well as the tracks and the sleepers. The IR searchable stations code list doesn’t show this station na

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 015 Bhokar3

Bhokar station towards its Mudkhed side. Note the brand new platform with blue-white striped brand new benches. Dr Akash Bang

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 016 Khadaki Bazar

Khadki Bazar- a small halt station on MUE-KNVT section just before Himayat nagar. Almost all the stations on this gauge converted section are newly painted. Note the beautiful blue-white fence. Also note the smart but less visible “blue on yellow” sch

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 017 Himayatnagar1

Himayatnagar (HEM) is the 2nd scheduled stop of 7605 at 07.35 on MUE-KNVT section. Even this is not shown as a stop by the SZ TT! Note the presence of Urdu on the station board. This seems to be a random feature- as Bhokar, Mudkhed had Urdu script whereas

Date: 2007-04-02
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Nandigram 018 Himayatnagar2

The brand new Himayatnagar station with “chakaa-chak” white washed fence! Dr Akash Bang

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 019 Himayatnagar3

The train timings board at Himayatnagar! Note the timings of 7609 Patna-Purna written as arrival- 04.05, departure- Direct; 7610 timings: Direct 20.21. Does that mean that the 7609/7610 don’t stop and just pass by HEM at these timings? Then why do these

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 020 Himayatnagar4

The brand new and stylish boards on the 7605 read “Nagpur- Mumbai- Nagpur” (via Nanded). Dr Akash Bang

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 021 Sahasrakund1

Nature in its full form! At Sahasrakund, suddenly spotted this big (?Peepal) tree with lots of bee hives! Dr Akash Bang

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 022 Sahasrakund2

The beautiful Sahasrakund station is an ideal example of a small beautiful wayside station. Dr Akash Bang

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 023 Sahasrakund3

Small is really beautiful: Sahasrakund station with its blue on yellow board, a blue central shed, and 6 big trees- 3 green and 3 totally dried! Dr Akash Bang

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 025 Dhanora1

Unnamed station…? This is the 2nd platform of Dhanora (Deccan) – probably IR in its most primitive form. Don’t the sleepers look just straight out of factory? Every smallest thing on this section wont let you forget that this is a newly opened secti

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 026 Dhanora2

The other side of the Dhanora: Again note the blue on yellow scheme and blue-white striped fence. The “Deccan” suffix doesn’t find its place on the board- wonder why? The ghat section lies between Dhanora deccan and the next station Bodhani Bujurg w

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 029 Dhanora Bodhani Bujrug Ghat 03

The first “Ghat” 1: The so called “ghat” section on the MUE-ADB stretch consists of 2 stretches- The first one of 15 kms is between Dhanora Deccan to Bodhani Bujrug. I was ready with a note pad for counting the number of tunnels on special demand

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 030 Dhanora Bodhani Bujrug Ghat 04

The first “Ghat” 2: This section (Dhanora deccan to Bodhani Bujurg) is in fact better of these two so called “ghat sections” and still there is nothing more than small hills, some curves (I was reminded of the topography of Kasara- Kalyan section)

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 031 Dhanora Bodhani Bujrug Ghat 05

The first “Ghat” 3: WDM3A mightily carries 7605 up a gradient between Dhanora deccan to Bodhani Bujurg without any bankers. If IR calls THIS as Ghat section, and inflates the chargeable distance, I would say forget about the real Ghats like IGP-KSRA,

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 033 Dhanora Bodhani Bujrug Ghat 07

The first “Ghat” 4: After negotiating the gradient in previous pic, the mighty WDM3A now heaves a sigh of relief and traverses the down slope. Between Dhanora deccan and Bodhani Bujurg station on MUE-ADB section. Dr Akash Bang

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 034 Dhanora Bodhani Bujrug Ghat 08

The first “Ghat” 5: The tail end of the tiny 12 coached 7605 rake smoothly traversing the down slope after climbing a gradient. Between Dhanora deccan and Bodhani Bujurg station on MUE-ADB section. Dr Akash Bang

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 037 Dhanora Bodhani Bujrug Ghat 11

The first “Ghat” 6: Green Soya farms here and there look like oasis amongst the totally dried up deciduous forests. Between Dhanora deccan and Bodhani Bujurg station on MUE-ADB section. Dr Akash Bang

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 038  Dhanora Bodhani Bujrug Ghat 12

The first “Ghat” 7: Whoooshh! Finally its over! Yes, that’s all the ghat there is in the first Ghat section of Dhanora Deccan-Bodhani Bujurg! Dr Akash Bang

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 042 Ambari Kosai Ghat 03

The second “Ghat” 1: The second “Ghat” in the MUE-ADB section is from Ambari (the immediate next station to Kinwat) to the next station Kosai- again a 15 km stretch. This is even a milder “ghat” than the first section. Mainly it consists of de

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 044 Ambari Kosai Ghat 05

The second “Ghat” 2: Another view of the tracks laid between Ambari-Kosai by cutting the hills. Somewhere just after the turn that is visible, is the Maharashtra- A.P. border with Ambari on M.S. and Kosai on the A.P. side. However there are no proper

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 046B Ambari Kosai Ghat 07

The second “Ghat” 3: That is all the Ghat there is between Ambari and Kosai! Dr Akash Bang

Date: 2007-04-02
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Thanks a lot for these doc!!

Posted by Siddhartha Ganesh on 2007 Apr 11 10:05:41 +0000

Superb pictures. Thanks a million for sharing with us.

Posted by Prakash Tendulkar on 2007 Apr 10 16:17:04 +0000

Awesome set of pics.. great to see the newly opened section in all its glory. Hopefully the next time you take up the trip, there will be good patronage.

Posted by Vrijilesh Rai on 2007 Apr 10 15:24:44 +0000

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