The building in the picture is the Royal Waiting Hall of Chettinad Station. The king of Chettinad used this waiting hall. I am not sure if thisis still being used by the royal family. Chettinad Station (Photographed by my Colleage Sowmya) - Harish Kumar
Pune station about 1910 - Close up of station area from old postcard
Poona station - from an old postcard. Date is probably about 1910
Patratu Diesel Loco shed. Forgive the bad photograph. Low light and a moving train arent exactly a photographer's best friend. Patratu, Jharkhand, 2006-08-15
New platform being constructed at BRC.This pic was taken by me while heading towards ADI. This platform is on the PF1 side(towards ADI). I’ve heard that this PF will be used for some trains coming from Ratlam side and heading towards ADI. By Kunal - ksu
Agra Cantt. station as seen in 1925(probably platform No. 2/3 looking west).
Agra Cantt. station as seen in 1925(probably platform No. 1 looking east).
The quaint little Badanaguppe station, a typical MG station with its passengers waiting to bound the Passenger to Mysore. The new building being constructed nearby is the BG station building. Most of the bridges and stations for BG are being built and som
A abandoned station between Vaitheeswaran Kovil and Sirkazhi. Enroute from Mayavaram to Tambaram.. , by Aravind, June 10, 2006.
A close up of the bridge.. Note the MG sleepers on the MG rails… the locals around this place mentioned that they had a close encounter with the tsunami., June 10, 2006.
The picturesque Vellipalayam station
A shot of lallaguda station,this is different from the one on the nizamabad line,this station controls the coach workshop and loco shed movements.
The western entrance of Kota Jn. ()
A cow on the platform of Kota Jn. wonders what the commotion is about as a crowd gathers to receive a driver from his final journey before retirement from service. ()
These are the remains of Dhanushyakodi Railway station near rameshwaram which was in existence before high tide in 1964(As informed by local guide) 2006-02-11, Lalam