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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 046C Kosai

The second “Ghat” 4: The end point Kosai is the first station in A.P. Large (?Neem) trees with great canopies add a certain charm to the station. This is also the first place where Telugu script makes an appearance. The urdu script persists! Dr Akash

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 046D Umram

The last station on MUE-ADB section is Umaram- some 10 kms before ADB. Dr Akash Bang

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 047 ADB to Pimpalkhuti 01

The bridge on the river Penganga. This newly built bridge on the virgin ADB (A.P.) -Pimpalkhuti (M.S.) section demarcates the border between AP & Maharashtra as the MUE-MJRI line again enters back into Maharashtra from AP. The exact location of the bo

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 048 ADB to Pimpalkhuti 02

Back to Maharashtra after a short 46 Km stint in AP! Just after crossing the Penganga river, 7605 has now entered Maharashtra back. With its source and destination stations in Maharashtra, the 7605 travels total 1069 Kms out of which only about 46 km are

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 050 ADB to Pimpalkhuti 03

The CR welcomes back its own train, the source and destination being CR territory! The SCR-CR border is just 1 km short of Pimpalkhuti on the ADB side. Having traversed as much as 564 km in the SCR territory out of its total 1069 Km journey (i.e. more tha

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 052 Pimpalkhuti 01

The smallish Pimpalkhuti station entitled to many “firsts”. From ADB side, the first station in Maharashtra, the first in CR territory, and from MJRI side, the first station to have a Telugu script though we are still in Maharashtra. Pimpalkhuti has o

Date: 2007-04-02
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Nandigram 054 Pimpalkhuti 03

The old (functional even now) Goods platform of Pimpalkhuti probably saying- Who thought we would ever need a passenger platform? Presently NO passenger trains and ONLY 2 pairs of express trains (ONLY 1 pair daily) 7605/7606 and 7609/7610 run on the entir

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 056 Lingti 01

Seeta meets the twin Geeta! At Lingti, the 7606 NGP-NED-CSTM Nandigram exp crosses us with another PUNE WDM3A. The train boards were not as stylish as our rake’s and the rake composition was exactly opposite to ours which removed my doubt whether there

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 058 Lingti 03

Lingti- the first station on Pimpalkhuti-MJRI stretch. Note the absence of Urdu or Telugu script. Dr Akash Bang

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 061 Lingti to Kayar 03

A sampling view of a near empty 7605! This is my S5 sleeper coach! In total, including all the 8 reserved coaches (6 SL, 1 AC3, 1 AC2) there were only 21 reserved passengers beyond NED and only 13 beyond ADB. Only myself in my S5 coach and ZERO in S2, S6

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 062 Kayar 01

Kayar- the second station on Pimpalkhuti-MJRI stretch. Local children gather to watch what must be rare species for them- Passenger trains! 7605 stopped at Kayar for a crossing with a goods train, though a handwritten notice at MJRI which I saw later in t

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 063 Kayar 02

Crossing Pic 1 of 8: WDMs face to face! Though a handwritten notice seen later in the day at MJRI suggested that Kayar could have been a regular stop, we were told that 7605 had stopped for crossing with a goods train. This BCNA rake was hauled by twin It

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 064 Kayar 03

Crossing Pic 2 of 8: Idiots are dime a dozen! 2 such morons cross the tracks so near the twin WDMs as the loco pilot anxiously peeps out! Dr Akash Bang

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 065 Kayar 04

Crossing Pic 3 of 8: The twin WDMs hauling the BCNA rake at Kayar. The pilots got amused at my cam. Dr Akash Bang

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 066 Kayar 05

Crossing Pic 4 of 8: The loco pilot smiles at me as he is about to drop the key token for the Kayar-Wani section. In the background, the Kayar station staff is ready with the key token for the Kayar-Lingti section that we had brought. What are 3 pilots do

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 067 Kayar 06

Crossing Pic 5 of 8: The first token (Kayar-Wani) dropped. Next token (Kayar-Lingti) lifted up by the Kayar station staff. Dr Akash Bang

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 068 Kayar 07

Crossing Pic 6 of 8: Bravo! The next token handed over to the leading WDM pilot as the trailing WDM pilot as well as the travelers look on! Note the hand playfully outstretched by an amused passenger from 7605. Dr Akash Bang

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 071 Kayar 08

Crossing Pic 7 of 8: Its time for my role! The guard waves the green flag at the station staff as the BCNA rake passes by. Dr Akash Bang

Date: 2007-04-02
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Nandigram 072 Kayar 09

Crossing Pic 8 of 8: At a crossing, the latecomer is always the first to go! The station staff walks up to the loco of 7605 to hand over the key token dropped by the BCNA rake loco pilot. Dr Akash Bang

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 073 Kayar to Vani 01

A palash tree (Common English name- Flame of the Forest) stands out due to its green leaves and red orange flowers in the dry uninhabited surroundings between Kayar and Wani. It’s the evergreen trees like Palash, Neem, Mango etc which stay green and bri

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 074 Kayar to Vani 02

Work going on! WDM3A slows down in consideration to the workers working at a curve on Kayar-Wani stretch. Dr Akash Bang

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 075 Kayar to Vani 03

The workers waving bye bye at my cam and green flag at the train on a curve on Kayar-Wani stretch. Dr Akash Bang

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 077 Vani 01

Appearance of the wires! Just 1 km short of Wani (Wani is 856 Km) the Single electrified Rajur-Wani line (which imparts junction status to Wani Jn) comes to run parallel to our line. Dr Akash Bang

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 080 Vani 03

Coal loading of BOXN rake going on at Wani Jn which is the 3rd station on the Pimpalkhuti-MJRI section. Dr Akash Bang

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 082 Wardha river before Majri Khadan

The bridge on the Wardha river, just before Majri Khadan- the 4th station on Pimpalkhuti-MJRI stretch. Dr Akash Bang

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 086 Majri Khadan

Majri Khadan- The only station on the ADB-MJRI stretch where 7605 did not stop. Dr Akash Bang

Date: 2007-04-02
Nandigram 089 Approaching Majri Jn

At last! The MUE-KNVT-ADB-MJRI single non-electrified line joining the BPQ-SEGM double electrified main line with a sharp left turn at a speed restriction of 10 after waiting for green signal for some 10 minutes at the turn. 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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