Newspaper Clippings, Brochures, Publicity materials
IR T-shirt art by Morparia! One of my colleagues returned back to Redmond with this Tantra T-shirt that he got someplace in Hyderabad. Can be deleted if found unspecific. Redmond, WA, 10/10/2005. Sundar "nut" (uploaded by Sundar Krishnamurthy)
festive atmosphere at BCT...date 18.12.1978;occasion...First double decker train on IR.The train was BCT-Surat Flying Ranee.
**paper cuttings from 'Maharashtra Times'...photo source "Times archives".
December 1975 photograph of the Flying Ranee over the Vasai bridge.
**paper cutting from "MT"...photo source "Times archives"
The Times of India article on Senthil and his railway memorablia collection. Date: 2006-04-02 - Archit Goel
An article about IRFCA in Express Survey supplement on Railways accompanying Financial Express dated 03/04/2006
A scan from the Times of India, Mumbai Edition dated 12-April-2006, page-12. This section titled "Did you Know" is the word-to-word copy from the IRFCA FAQ (older version). Webmasters please take action to correct this unlawful copy without soli
Write-up on "Raksha Kavach Anti-Collision Device" in APril 2006 edition of WIPO Magazine (World Intellectual Property Organization).The reason this has been uploaded is that the magazine features Apurva's photo (ofcourse used with his permission
Advertisement in TOI by SCR depicting change of timings, new trains, renumbering, etc..
Now thats what I call good quality rails ;-). This is the bridge that washed away in the ghat section between Darekasa and Salekasa on the Nagpur-Howrah line. The bridge presumably gave way when the train was going over it. The drivers were just lucky.
The Indian Express article about IRFCA. Photo taken at Vikoroli LC. Photo by A. Srinivas (Dy. Chief Photographer, The Indian Express) uploaded by Deep Soni,
Article on Dinamalar - 28 March 2007 - Express train switched tracks due to Signal failure. Credits: www.dinamalar.com
Folks.. the Plasser Machine succesfully crossed the Pamban Bridge to RMM... It was a great moment as the first ever BG rolling stock to reach RMM.. crowds cheered as the Plasser crossed the Pamban.. Picture and Info Credit: www.dinamalar.com - 29 March 20
Cover of the book `Renovatio' published by South Eastern Railway officers Saibal Bose and Subhasis Ganguly on the occasion of the historic restoration of broad gauge Bayer Garratt locomotive at Kharagpur. The book is available at the Delhi museum shop for
Page 2 of the book `Renovatio' authored by Saibal Bose & Subhasis Ganguly and published by Chief Public Relations Officer, South Eastern Railway. The book is available at the National Rail Museum shop for Rs. 200 and the proceeds go towards arranging
Came across this ticket issued by a ticket machine (at Bauria station of the SER). I did not buy the ticket myself so I have no idea what it is like. The ticket itself looks rather neat and the print is very legible. The size is 3' x 3' (7.5 x 7.5 cm). Ko
Example of track buckling at raja ki mandi station near agra. The image has been scanned from new delhi edition of local hindi paper amar ujala. Tushar 29-05-2007
This is the Caution Order which is being issued to all drivers and guards(post the Mega-Block at Borivli) working up and down trains through Borivli Yard.It details all the new signals which have been installed including the routes leading from these sign
This is another Signal Caution Order applicable only to Up train Drivers and Guards passing through Borivli Yard post Mega-Block.
An article in HT, Mumbai edition about IRFCA Mumbai chapter. In the pic (from L to R) are Ajit Rao, Giridhar Patnaik, Viraf Mulla, Akshay Marathe, Nitin Master. The pic was clicked by a photographer of HT on pf 6 of Dadar (CR). An AC/DC EMU towards CST is
The article on IRFCA that appeared in The Times Of India, Mumbai edition on Jan 12, 2008.
Article on IRFCA - Times of India Chennai Edition - 19th April 2008. Credit & Copyright - TOI.
VSP Sir presented this unique paper cutting which shows a WAP-4 having a largish stone stuck under its wheel assembly and officials try to solve the problem. (Vrij)