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Trip to Daundaj

Daundaj is a tiny station on the Pune – Miraj line, located 65 kms from Pune. The place has all the charms of a rustic station set in the flowing grassy slopes, it also offers an interesting curvy set of tracks towards Miraj. The curves are a complicated variant of the 'Omega' shape. Conveniently, the middle of the 'Omega' is a small hillock from where one can make observations... Ashish, John and me, Apurva visited Daundaj on the 10th June 2006.

Date: 2006-06-11
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This is the 1609A passenger that is taking us to Daundaj. This train is hauled today by the Pune WDG 3A # 13059 that had the sleeping Pune WDM 2 # 18495 in tow. The train is stopped at Shindawane for a crossing with a freight train.

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PA13059_SHIV_10june2006

Another view of the 13059 with the 1609A passenger at Shidawane. The line is undergoing many changes, all in the name of an increase in efficiency. Replacement of the upper quadrant semaphore signals with colour light signals, chucking the Niele’s ball

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SHIV_10june2006

Shindawane is a very beautiful station, as you can see.

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PA14810_14816_0SHIV_10june2006

The train that we were waiting for – a Pune bound BCN rake hauled by Pune WDG 3A pair # 14810 and 14816. Shindawane.

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PA14810_14816_SHIV_10june2006

Another view of the BCN rake as it thunders by over the curve towards Shindawane in preparation for the token exchange – yes, the panel interlock is not complete, the colour lights are in place and operational in some places, but the interlock is with t

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Goodbye_UQSS_SHIV_10june2006

A bittersweet goodbye to Upper Quadrant Semaphores – today, a modern colour lamp is in the same place instead. This is the base of the Shindawane ghat.

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PA13059_18495_aDNJ_10june2006

The 1609A down delivers the IRFCA Pune chapter representation at Daudaj.

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PA13059_DNJ_10june2006

WDG 3A # 13059 opens up fast leaving Daundaj with the 1609A Down passenger, attempting to make up time after being almost an hour late.

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PA13059_18495_DNJ_10june2006

Much of the railway line at Daundaj station is in the rock cuttings, as can be seen here.

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DNJloop_10june2006

The big loop lies about a km out of Daundaj towards Valha. Here is a panoramic view of the site – the convenient hillock is located in the middle, in front of the house with the red roof.

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DNJloop_A10june2006

While John decides to laze around in this spot, Ashish went for the hillock by the valley floor. I walk to the hillock by the railway line.

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GY14971_14788DNJloop_10june2006

Our luck was not very strong today, we saw only one train at the great Daundaj loop – but what a train this was ! Two capable WDG 3As from Gooty overwhelming the valley with loud thunder. The great locos were # 14971 and 14788 – both variants of the G

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GY14971_14788aDNJloop_10june2006

The Gooty twins climb into the Daundaj loop with a loaded BCN rake.

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GY14971_14788bDNJloop_10june2006

The locos arrive at the point nearest to the observation point, the embankment holding the line is garlanded with Cactus and Agave.

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GY14971_14788cDNJloop_10june2006

The train is still turning into the loop towards Daundaj but getting further away from us. The hills are typical of this area, showing similar geological construction and erosion patterns.

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MGstation_DNJ_10june2006

The MG permanent way runs through the Daundaj station. This is the old MG station building.

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MGstation_aDNJ_10june2006

The old MG station building is someone’s house now – but still has the old ticket window. Daundaj station.

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Avery_DNJ_10june2006

A view of the ‘waiting hall’ at Daundaj. Note the Avery weight scale, it was manufactured in 1891 !

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Avery_aDNJ_10june2006

A view of the weighting platform of the Avery machine at the Daundaj station.

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Avery_bDNJ_10june2006

A view of the arm of the Avery scale showing the mark of the MSM (Madras and Southern Marattha) railways on the slide and the brass weight. Daundaj station.

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DNJ approach

A view of the road approach to Daundaj station.

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GY13250_13214DNJ_10june2006

The 1610 Up passenger arrives at Daundaj to take us back to Pune. The power for this train is Gooty WDG 3A pair # 13250 and 13214. Both locos were Mued, very live and put up a great, loud performance on the homeward journey. The 13250 has a ducted radiato

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GY13250_13214aDNJ_10june2006

The 1610 Up crew drop the token hoop from the earlier section and accept the new token for the section ahead.

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GTL16390_FSG_10june2006

Guntakal meets Gooty at Phursungi ! The GTL WDM 2 # 16390 hauls in the 1029 Down Mumbai – Kolhapur Koyna Express via the loop line while the Gooty twins wait with the 1610 Up passenger on the Phursungi platform line.

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Long_march

Apurva and Ashish set out on their long march to the hillock in the distance, behind the agave flower stalk.

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14971_Daundaj

Entire rake on the Daundaj curve! GY Garuda WDG-3A 14971 and its buddy made the valley echo with classic Alco music. Photo by John Mani

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Daundaj_MG_curve

For once, BG scores over MG. While the BG creates wonderful geometry, the old MG line simply cut right across. While we lay in wait, the farmers busy ploughing were our chief source of inspiration. Photo by John Mani

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