The Jan Sadharan to round the bend as it heads out of Sahibababd. MGS WAM 4 #20598 is the designated power. One can see a small gradient between the 10th to the 15th coaches!

Date: 2007-10-20
Owner: Siddhartha Ganesh
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Photo Properties
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Make Canon Model Canon PowerShot S5 IS
Aperture Value f/4.5 Color Space sRGB
Flash No Flash ISO 100
Metering Mode Multi-Segment Shutter Speed Value 1/160 sec
Digital Zoom Ratio 1 Date/Time 2007 Oct 20 17:10:35 +0100

Comments
Right, may be the absence of lightening stripes etc. as well as absence of the shed logo is making the central cream band look too blank / empty - Sandeep Bhate.
Posted by Sandeep Bhate on 2007 Nov 06 12:45:15 +0000
The break cables are present at the cattle guard level. Other WAM-4s have in the waist level. Thats why it looks like that.
Posted by Ramesh on 2007 Nov 01 11:12:33 +0000
"Oh God!!, How beautiful can the Picture get. Great lighting. and a perfect answer by Siddy to Bizzy's query. we folks down south are so so used to the lightning striped livery off the face of Wammie's. <colinpete>"
Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2007 Oct 31 15:58:56 +0000
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Bizzy, i think the reason why you find the MGS WAM 4's dumb is because you are too used to seeing ET or AJJ or BSL WAM 4's which have their respective streaks across the face of the loco. BRC and MGS do not share the same pattern so making it look a bit...
Posted by Siddhartha Ganesh on 2007 Oct 30 09:00:59 +0000
Lovely colors and a wonderful pic, Sid...dunno why MGS WAM-4s always look so dumb to me...
Posted by Bizzy Mishra on 2007 Oct 30 01:35:48 +0000
24. Not even a single AC coach. A perfect Jan Sadharan. This is just like an overgrown MEMU ;-)
Posted by Siddhartha Ganesh on 2007 Oct 30 01:19:24 +0000
Nice snap of the aging WAM-4. Great light on the train! How long is this rake?
Posted by Gautam on 2007 Oct 29 20:48:02 +0000