Stations and Buildings
Churchgate platform 4 seems to relax after a busy day. Churchgate, Mumbai, 2005-04-03. Arunkumar Viswanathan.
Fronts of a WDG-4 and a WDM-2 embedded into the outer wall just outside the DLW factory. DLW, Varanasi, 2005-03-11. By Samit Roychoudhury.
The Chennai Egmore Station backside. The unused platform in the middle is the old MG EMU platform. Chennai Egmore, 2005-01-21. By Jimmy Jose.
For the past few days a discussion is going on the Mailing List whether Diwana station exists and here is the proof it does! I had clicked this pic out of sheer amusement seeing the name when travelling by Paschim Express last year from Chandigarh to Bori
Board at Shimla Station. Information about construction of Shimla Station (1903) is written on it. Shimla, 08.03.2004. By Naresh Kumar.
Kotipalli Station from platform. Still under construction. Notice a small walkway between station building and platform. One can notice the platform at elevated level compared to that of ground on the left. Kotipalli, 27/11/04. By G. Srinivasan.
LTT-TVC Netravati express makes an unscheduled halt at 'Ferok' station on the 'primarily single track' Konkan railway, due to a crossover. The centre track is the main line while the ones on either sides are the loop lines. You can clearly see the red
One City, Three names! Thrissur in Hindi and Thrishivaperoor in Malayalam. 2004-09-20. By Ajith Unnikrishnan.
Lakdi Ka Pul station - the platform is somewhat narrow by IR standards. Hyderabad, August 24, 2004. By Jagan Pillarisetti.
Lakdi Ka Pul station - bus stand style rain shelter is visible. Hyderabad, August 24, 2004. By Jagan Pillarisetti.
Lakdi Ka Pul station - shows the ramp for wheelchair access - most stations on the MMTS are/would be wheelchair accessible. Hyderabad, August 24, 2004. By Jagan Pillarisetti.
Lakdi Ka Pul station on the MMTS - the station board in 4 languages is visible (there is a spelling error in Hindi). Hyderabad, August 24, 2004. By Jagan Pillarisetti.
Necklace Road station - these platforms are built for EMU width - there is a gap between the platform and regular IR stock that is clearly visible. Hyderabad, 08/24/2004. By Jagan Pillarisetti.
Necklace Road Station - the station building (entrance, ticket window and concourse) is visible. Hyderabad, 08/24/2004. By Jagan Pillarisetti.
A close view of the station board dating back to the time of the Nizams. The station name is mentioned in four laguages, Telugu & Urdu apart from the usual English & Hindi. Hussain Sagar Jn, Hyderabad, 7/2004. By Lakshman T.
The famous lake which gives its name to the station is seen in the background. The authorities are now more keen to develop the modern Necklace Road running around it while this station will be consgined to the dustbins of history. Hussain Sagar Jn, Hyder
Blast from the past : The once famoys Hussain Sagar Jn. is now in a dilapidated stage. The platforms now overrun by vegetation the historical premisis neglected. Technically no station exists on this site anymore and it is just a junction cabin now. (Seen