the now extinct YAM-1 series of Metre Gauge Electric Locomotives.
How long will we see the name board of Tambaram-Rameswaram Exp??
Look at the MG vestebule of the Rameswaram Exp. The train has 2A, FC, SL and II classes
Nagore Exp still has a composite 1A-2A coach. This is the 2A side.
This is the 1A side. The coach is classified as WGFACCW and belong to Madurai Division
The crane is very small and cute, like the YAM 1's. It's capacity is just 2 tons
Thankfully, MG is alive and kicking in Tambaram. The BG train that you see in the distance is the Pallavan Exp hauled by an Arakkonam WAM 4 21255 approaching Tambaram
Peeping in between the MG wagon and YDM 4 to see the WAM 4 that hauled Pallavan
Uprooted MG concrete sleepers wait for a customer
YDM 4 6150 wait proudly at the head of Tambaram-Villupuram-Tiruvannamalai Passenger
A blue Vaccum Braked MG SLR in the Tambaram-Villupuram Passenger. Does the railways like the BG coaches so much as to mimic MG as BG coaches? YDM 4 6283 is waiting at head of historical 6701 "Boat Mail" (Tambaram-Rameswaram Exp)
This MG crane has defenitely seen better days.
The Tambaram BG EMU shed. Compare it with the MG days here: http://www.irfca.org/gallery/Events/MG-EMU-Farewell/QPIC047A.jpg.html?g2_imageViewsIndex=1
New rulers of Tambaram - YDM 4's wait impatiently like horses readying for the night battle and the BG EMU peeping from the distance
The cab of 21922 is full of batteries
YAM 1's cute little Bo-Bo bogies. So very different from the BG electric Co-Co's