Prashanthi Exp. approaching the famous rail-cum-road bridge over the Godavari. Kovvur, 2004-02-28. By Ranganath Eunny.
The new bridge over Godavari that terminates at the Godavari station on Rajamundhry side. The snap is taken from the older rail cum road bridge which takes the train directly to Rajamundhry station. Kovvur side, 2004-02-29. By Ranganath Eunny.
The Godavari Bridge. Rajamundhry, 2004-02-29. By Ranganath Eunny.
The Godavari Bridge : Probably the second longest rail bridge in India. The bridge delivering the Prashanthi at Rajamundhry. Note the double masts for support. Godavari Rail-cum-road bridge, Rajamundhry, 2004-02-29. By Ranganath Eunny.
576 KM from Chennai, we are at rajamundhry on the banks of the Godavari in AP. Rajamundhry, 2004-02-29. By Ranganath Eunny.
A goods train hauled by a WAG-5 on a the road-cum-rail bridge on River Godavari. The photo was taken well-after the dusk. Rajahmundry, 2003-12. By M. S. M. Saifullah.
[For Showcase] The road-cum-rail bridge on River Godavari after the sunset. Rajahmundry, 2003-12. By M. S. M. Saifullah.
A panaromic view of the road-cum-rail bridge on River Godavari after the sunset. Rajahmundry, 2003-12. By M. S. M. Saifullah.
[For Showcase] The entrance to the huge road-cum-rail bridge on River Godavari. This picture with a WDM-2 coming out features in many boardrooms of IR. Notice the warning to trespassers. Rajahmundry, 2003-12. By M. S. M. Saifullah.
WAP-4 hauled Ratnachal Express just under the road bridge leading to the road-cum-rail bridge on River Godavari. Rajahmundry, 2003-12. By M. S. M. Saifullah.
Ratnachal Express zooming inside the road-cum-rail bridge on River Godavari. Rajahmundry, 2003-12. By M. S. M. Saifullah.
Ratnachal Express showing its tail inside the road-cum-rail bridge on River Godavari. Rajahmundry, 2003-12. By M. S. M. Saifullah.
[For Showcase] The road-cum-rail bridge on River Godavari as seen from the road. Rajahmundry, 2003-12. By M. S. M. Saifullah.
The road-cum-rail bridge on River Godavari as seen from the road. A slightly different angle to accomodate the whole length of the bridge. Rajahmundry, 2003-12. By M. S. M. Saifullah.
[For Showcase] The Old Godavari Bridge or the Havelock Bridge: Now decomissioned, this bridge has 56 spans and is 2.754 kms long. It was constructed with stone masonry and steel girders and certainly a marvel of British engineering. Godavari / Rajahmundar