On a Slow train to Ambala
Images from a trip from Ahmedabad & Jodhpur to Ambala Cantt through the fringes of Rajasthan.
A packed Chair Car coach on the 2009 Ahmedabad Shatabdi. The interiors wear typical LHB Shatabdi colours and quality. (Vivek Manvi)
The exteriors on the other hand show the pathetic workmanship of RCF Kapurthala. Look at the sheer number of dents and warped metal. And this is a rake which has seen only three months of service! (Vivek Manvi)
It is a half past one, and the afternoon passenger to Mehsana is being readied for departure. Ahmedabad Jn. (Vivek Manvi)
The starter turns green, and the zany coloured YDM-4 sounds a horn that could easily put half the WDM-2s on IR to shame. Ahmedabad Jn. (Vivek Manvi)
Arriving early morning at Jodhpur by the Suryanagari Express from Ahmedabad. The "Beast" from BGKT did a splendid job overnight. Jodhpur. (Vivek Manvi)
An overview of Jodhpur station showing the landmark clock tower. This is the view towards Luni Jn. Jodhpur. (Vivek Manvi)
An ABR WDG-3A brings in the 4888 Barmer-Kalka/Haridwar "Chandigarh" Express. The train on the adjacent line is the Bandra T - Bikaner Ranakpur Express. Jodhpur. (Vivek Manvi)
We depart from Jodhpur. WDP-4s are now a common sight here. The leading half of our train is headed to Kalka, whereas the trailing half goes to Haridwar. Jodhpur. (Vivek Manvi)
LQ semaphore territory begins as we head towards the next station, Rai Ka Bag Palace Jn. (Vivek Manvi)
Unmindful of the generation gap, semaphores co-exist with LED indicators at Merta Road Junction. (Vivek Manvi)
After a wait of nearly half an hour, the Bandra Terminus bound Ranakpur Express arrives, clearing the track ahead for us. Merta Road Junction. (Vivek Manvi)
Our WDG-3A starts to notch up as it approaches the end of a PSR. The surrounding landscape is typical of western Rajasthan. (Vivek Manvi)
Taking a breather at Deshnoke, a quaint little station south of Bikaner Jn. (Vivek Manvi)
Miles and miles of sand dotted with sparsely leafed trees and shrubs keep us company. (Vivek Manvi)
The MG line from Churu Jn joins us as we approach Bikaner Jn. (Vivek Manvi)
A common sight anywhere in India. Note the makeshift stumps. (Vivek Manvi)
Entering Bikaner Jn. The MG section looks less busy as compared to a few years ago. (Vivek Manvi)
The front panto of the WAP-7 signals the onset of winter. Ambala Cantt. (Vivek Manvi)
(For Loco Database)ED WAP4 22726,22713 and 22294 having a face lift at electric loco shed, erode... can see an earth pole on the face of 22726 for safe working... 22726 and 22713 having modified cabin, while 22294 remains with old one.. 22294 having headl
(For Loco Database)ED WDM2 #18598 having a stylish pose inside the siding of sankaridurg station near erode.... there is a cement factory... can see cement dust all over the ground.. he is waiting to pull out the cement loaded wagons... (sreeraj)
(For Loco Database)GOC WDM2 18694 at Mettupalayam station for hauling 656 MTP-CBE passenger... ooty hills can br seen well on background... notice "R" marking suffix to loco number... a rebuild one.... (sreeraj)
(For Loco Database) ED/WAP4/22522 waiting at ERS for hauling 2678 ERS-SBC superfast exp.. Having a superb livery and palindrome number... (sreeraj)
Recent comments
hope to do this when I am at my home town of Hardwar the next...plan to visit Jodhpur.
Posted by Aseem Johri on 2009 Nov 29 15:14:21 +0000