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This picture was shot on the 5th March 2007.
To improve the passenger satisfaction, Pune Jn employed people to wash the windows of AC coach of through trains from the outside. I cannot say whether the windows were also washed on the other side of the coach or if this practice continues even today. The passenger standing in the door wanted this guy to bring his pressure hose inside and wash the loo also - but he refused as his contract was only for washing the exterior of the coach windows. The hose is connected to a high pressure water line that runs at the platform edge via a quick disconnect coupling. 1014 CBE-LTT express at the Pune Junction.

Date: 2008-01-09
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Note the coach indication in Hindi and a 'Blue' emergency window; making it easy to identify any CR rake. Varun Dambal

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2008 Jan 14 13:04:42 +0000

The same way said by Karan, happens at Solapur also!

Posted by Ranjeet Ramaswamy Iyer on 2008 Jan 11 03:53:53 +0000

I like the way windows are cleaned at Ratlam (in pic by Karan). This will substantially save water. A high pressure water hose will also cause significant splashing to bother passengers, food vendors, etc.

Posted by Saqib Karori on 2008 Jan 10 14:34:53 +0000

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