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The rail-cum-road bridge on river Godavari on a crisp sunny day. (M. S. M. Saifullah)
Date: 2009-02-10
Owner: M S M Saifullah
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Make
Canon
Model
Canon PowerShot S5 IS
Aperture Value
f/4
Color Space
sRGB
Flash
No Flash
ISO
80
Metering Mode
Multi-Segment
Shutter Speed Value
1/810 sec
Digital Zoom Ratio
1
Date/Time
2009 Feb 10 13:50:23 +0000
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super shot
Posted by Vivek Pillay (Oldman) on 2009 Jun 03 20:22:33 +0100
Saifullah sir, excellant shot...
Posted by Krupa Ratnam on 2009 May 29 07:26:44 +0100
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This bridge was major route for all express and goods train till 1995. Before than this bridge and other old bridge (without gridders) were in operation.
After 1995 new semi-circular bridge was constructed and became operational.
the old...
This bridge was major route for all express and goods train till 1995. Before than this bridge and other old bridge (without gridders) were in operation.
After 1995 new semi-circular bridge was constructed and became operational.
the old bridge is now non-functional and has been dismantled partially. Tracks are removed at some places.
The bridge you see now has become second to the new one. You pass through this bridge you dont pass through 'Godavari' station. You take new bridge you will pass through 'Godavari'station.
what are the speed restrictions on this bridge now. I dont know.
Posted by Suraj (guest) on 2009 May 28 18:07:56 +0100
This snap was taken at Rajahmundry (AP)
Posted by Dheeraj (guest) on 2009 May 28 17:16:28 +0100
Where is this locations ?
Posted by Dhiraj Deshmukh on 2009 May 28 15:26:19 +0100
Great bridge and a crispy shot sir!!! Hope to see more of these sorts....
Posted by Karthik Viswanath (guest) on 2009 May 28 13:35:48 +0100
Is this photo shot from the down line towards Kovvur ? Fantastic perspective. The Dhobi Ghat lends life to the image.
Posted by Anand Krishnan (guest) on 2009 May 28 06:54:08 +0100
Excellent....yes a train would be nice but I doubt we would be able to really see it clearly due to all that steel....
Posted by Milind (guest) on 2009 May 28 06:19:32 +0100
Amazing.... great shot of the bridge.. crisp and clear.. would love to see a passing train besides boats and trucks!!
Mera Bharat Mahaan!!
Posted by P Kumar, Bahrain (guest) on 2009 May 28 05:37:41 +0100
Yes it is longer than Narmada Bridge, but slightly less than Sone Bridge which is is the longest till now.
Posted by Arvind Yadav (guest) on 2009 May 28 04:28:43 +0100
Wow! This is a very long bridge! Is this bridge longer than the bridge on Narmada at Bharuch?
Posted by Sanjay Desai (guest) on 2009 May 28 03:56:57 +0100
Great shot! I can see boats in the river and lorries on the road. Where is the train?
Posted by Srikanth (guest) on 2009 May 28 02:32:17 +0100
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