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A beautiful evening, and twin Alcos! Now, guess the location............ 2006-09-09, Bizzy.
RU Trip - And miles to go before I sleep...Just north of Nagari station. By S.Aravind (aravind_taurus@yahoo.co.in)
Penukonda station. Note the "Junction" which is not present in the SZ TT and is nor justified considering it is an origin to just a bypass to DMM bypassing SSPN. Note the scenic backdrop. Dr Akash Bang
YPR-GNT passenger slowly creeping to switch to loop line just before an unidentified station just before penukonda on SBC-DMM line. Dr Akash Bang
RU Trip - Ongole-TPTY Passr. with five milk wagons. By S.Aravind (aravind_taurus@yahoo.co.in)
YPR-Guntur passenger waiting at a station on YPR-HUP section for crossing. dont remember the name. most probably either Thondebhavi or Gauribidanur or Makalidurga! The rear end of our passenger, a BCNA goods rake and the late running 7603 KCG-YPR responsi
MAUQ semaphores rule this line. This was the distant for the Usilampatti home signal. Madurai-Bodinayakkanur trip. Photo by Sriram.P
Tirupati bound Rayalseema getting ready for departure with GTL WDM2 19822R. Hyderabad 04-09-2006, Harish Kumar
Remnants of MG Era on this route is seen on the other side of the level crossing. Old MG Platform can be seen here, below the tree.
UBL’s Mued WDG4 triple consist of 12035, 12002 and 12079 emerges from the thick green jungle of Braganza ghat and is waiting at home signal to enter Kulem yard.
The MG bridge over Vaigai river between Manamadurai and Karaikkudi. Construction for the new BG bridge is on at full swing. The road bridge on the right is the State highway from Sivaganga to Manamadurai.Photo by Anu Sathyan on 2006-08-26
Not a still from any movie! But the lady shuntmaster (shuntmistress?) hanging from an AJJ WAG-5 with one hand swinging, presented a very filmi view! 2006-08-26, Bizzy.
Twin TKD WAG-5s bring in a container rake to the green-carpeted JTJ yard. 2006-08-26, Bizzy.
A view of Loco Trip Shed at Visakhapatnam. Extreme left to right: VSKP WAM-4 #21316 (partly visible), BZA WAM-4, VSKP WAM-4 #20407, LGD WAP-4 (partly visible) and AJJ WAM-4 #21300. Notice the absence of parallel twin red-bands in AJJ WAM-4.
A WCG2 meets another! The WCG2 hauling the TVC-CSTM Weekly meets the WCG2 Trio which banker our train (1081) up the ghats at Lonavla.