Katni Twin enjoying the rural bengal with BTPN at their tow...while Pramit Mitra enjoying the view and the train.. (Sayantan Banerjee)
The Barak Valley Exp. negotiates the Dyang bridge on its way to Lower Halflong. Video is here - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDQwZXx9ClM . (Mani Vijay)
With 143 piers spanning 2 km between the mainland and the island,the Pamban Rail Bridge,commissioned on February 24, 1914, completes 100 years. TPJ bound passenger with GOC WDM-2 crossing to the mainland (Jayasankar Madhavadas)
Midnapur Local... (Pramit Mitra)
Shining GZB WAP-7 #30207 hauled LHB rake of 8 hrs late running Puri - New Delhi Purushottam SF Express passes above the Beautiful Yamuna River Bridge (Jaskaran Singh)
YDM4A in shunting mode at the Lumding subsidiary yard. (Mani Vijay)
Agartala-Lumding Exp. departs from Agartala. Note the MG tracks on BG sleepers. (Mani Vijay)
GOC WDG-4 leaves Cochin Harbour Terminus and heads towards ERS with a container train. The station on right of the picture is Mattancherry Halt station. This was my first picture of a WDG-4 hauled freighter in ERS. (Alex P John)
Late running 12954 NZM - BCT August Kranti Rajdhani Express negotiates a dip over the South Bassien bridge with offlink LGD WAP-4 #22777 in lead. (Heth Kansara)
Delicate light of dawn illuminates 51436 passenger over viaduct 5. Shindawane ghat, 30th December 2013. (Apurva)
The CSTM - Karmali Shatabdi Special is at least 6 hours late as it crosses a creek near Kopar village between Jite and Pen. The loco in charge was a WDM3D from Kalyan
The Mandovi Express to Madgaon crosses the picturesque Patalganga River viaduct between Apta and Jite on the Central Railway
A tantalizing place tucked in the midst of serenity and great magnificence. This is certainly one of the best rail routes of India. Brand new and smooth as silk. Another gem of a location in South Western Railway and Karnataka gets another city connected
One of the most popular trains on KR, the Mumbai-Mangalore superfast crosses the Zuari river basking in the early morning sunshine. (Abhinav Bhattacharya)