Caption under first photo says "East Coast Passenger leaving Madras Central at 8.15Am in June 1909". The second photo caption says "Calcutta Mail (belonging to Bengal Nagpur Railway) at the Elephant Road Crossing at Madras at 6PM, April 1909". The third photo is interesting as the caption says "8.15AM, East Coast Passenger leaving Madras Central Station during strike, loco No. 766 and Meter Gauge driver."
Date: 2009-11-10
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1) This must have been a Passenger to Waltair, which is present in the 1944 Bradshaw too.
2) The Calcutta Mail left MAS at 6 pm, and even then belonged to BNR (SER today). It was with the SR for quite a long time in between.
3) George...
1) This must have been a Passenger to Waltair, which is present in the 1944 Bradshaw too.
2) The Calcutta Mail left MAS at 6 pm, and even then belonged to BNR (SER today). It was with the SR for quite a long time in between.
3) George Fernandes, someone beat you by organizing a strike 65 years before you did.
Posted by Dr.Jitendra Mulky on 2009 Nov 19 07:38:49 +0000