Other Bridges
Another Nice spot. This photo is taken from the Ferry point at Courtralim. the Bridge in the fore ground is the gigantic Zuhari River Bridge with two huge centrel spans. The Bridge in the background is the bridge over NH 17 ( from where you can get the vi
Erode WAP-4 #22360 on the Bharathapuzha river bridge with the Hyderabad bound Sabari Express in tow. 1 Jan 2006, by Anu Sathyan.
Aryankavu trip: The famous viaduct, this time shot on board the Tirunelveli-Quilon passenger. 2005-12-04, Maheedhar.
Aryankavu trip: This place needs no introduction. The famous viaduct shot from the road. Two of my friends shot from the railway track itself and I will upload those even better pictures some time later. 2005-12-03, Maheedhar.
Bridge over the Pennar in Nellore (looking towards north). Nellore, 2004-04-03. By Gautam.
Howrah-bound Coro encounters a container train while crossing the Pennar north of NLR. Pennar Bridge (NLR), 2004-04-03. By Gautam.
WAG-5-hauled north-bound container train (the max. speed allowed on this is 20 kmph while on the other British-built one, it is 50 kmph!!) Pennar Bridge (NLR), 2004-04-03. By Gautam.
Two WAG-7-hauled goods trains pass each other over the Pennar bridge (note flag exchange by drivers.) Pennar Bridge (NLR), 2004-04-03. By Gautam.
I think this is the north-bound Himsagar. Snap was taken from a shelter on the bridge as will be evident with the next one! Pennar Bridge (NLR), 2004-04-03. By Gautam.
Southbound ASN WAG-5A leading a 24-coach train converted to handle cargo as handled by containers. Pennar Bridge (NLR), 2004-04-03. By Gautam.
Dazzling ED WAP-4 #22580 hauls the north-bound Navjivan across the Pennar. Note position of “head”lights. Pennar Bridge (NLR), 2004-04-03. By Gautam.
BZA-bound Pinakini rolls along after leaving NLR in the late afternoon. Pennar Bridge (NLR), 2004-04-03. By Gautam.
A smallish BCNA rake is hauled by a TKD WAG-5 #23315 over the Pennar river. Nellore, 2004-04-04. By Bharath Moro.
An Antique colonial era (?) bridge on the MG alignment. Look at the "architecture" that used to go in building bridges of the bygone era. Date: 2006-04-16 Photo By: Dilip Setlur
One of the widest shots i could take of the entire HCC and Havelock bridges in one frame.I missed only the starting of the bridge piers as they were behind me.
Unknown express passing over the newer bridge this was taken on a small boat ride to explore the bridges....
The picture is desribed only as `Indian Railway Bridge 1880s'. Does anybody identify the location?
Against an industrial background, a long freight led by twin WAG-5s crosses the bridge over the Godavari ar Rajmuhndry. 2006-07-30, Bizzy.