A highly patronised passenger.. people were literally hanging out of the doors a la Mumbai local style 09th Nov, 2007 - Vivek (Old Man)
Date: 2007-11-09
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| Make | Canon | Model | Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL |
| Aperture Value | f/5.6 | Color Space | Uncalibrated |
| Exposure Bias Value | 0 EV | Exposure Program | Manual |
| Flash | No Flash | Focal Length | 300 mm |
| ISO | 400 | Metering Mode | Multi-Segment |
| Shutter Speed Value | 1/800 sec | Date/Time | 2007 Nov 09 07:14:17 +0000 |
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This is the Shimoga/Hubli ( Ex. Shimoga/Harihar) Fast Passenger. The train gets separated at Birur(RRB). The reason for this patronage is that it matches the speed of a bus journey at less than half that fare.
For some reason the locals call this ...
This is the Shimoga/Hubli ( Ex. Shimoga/Harihar) Fast Passenger. The train gets separated at Birur(RRB). The reason for this patronage is that it matches the speed of a bus journey at less than half that fare.
For some reason the locals call this train "Mahalakshmi Passenger" probably its a BG reincarnation of an MG train. Dilip Setlur
Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2007 Nov 16 07:06:43 +0000
There are two passengers from SBC to UBL. The night passenger has 6 or 7 SL coaches, and runs fully packed, with no foothold for passengers in UR! Usually the day train is also jampacked, with more short distance passengers.
Posted by Sridhar Joshi on 2007 Nov 15 05:28:18 +0000
There are lots of doors without hanging passengers too! It can compete a Mumbai local of around 11pm with this kind of crowd ;-)
Posted by Karan Desai on 2007 Nov 14 12:24:38 +0000