Surviving and Preserved locomotives in Western India
This album contains pictures of surviving and preserved locomotives in Western India.
Album: Wankaner Loco Shed Visit
Miniature steam loco used on line in park - I think this loco was used in the UK in the 1930s?. Baroda, 6 March 1980. By David Churchill.
a YG loc plinthed at Indore. the info board mentioned that it was japanese made loco and was in service from 1955 to 1998. Indore, 2005-02-19. By Abhijit.
NG steam ZB 72 also at the shed in Pratapnagar 1999-04-07.
I saw this engine in a small shed at Godhara in april 1997 when I passed on board a train between Mumbai and Ratlam.
OJ 641 plinthed outside Jaipur station. This 4-4-0 unit was placed on line in March 1944.
NB class 2-6-2 No. 564 built in 1915 and withdrawn 1974 from Makoriam shed on the closure of the Ujjain-Agar line. This was an isolated outpost of the 2' gauge Gwalior Light Railway network some 400 Kms. from Gwalior. The locomotive is now plinthed outsid
W class No. 577 0-6-2 engine is plinthed outside DRM office at Rajkot. Picture by Nick Lera(Dec. 1997). Kindly move this here
Indian State Railway No. 421, a 0-4-0ST locomotive was the first meter gauge shunting locomotive imported in 1873. It is now plinthed at Ajmer works. Kindly move this here
Tablet on W 574 locomotive plinthed at Divisional Office at Ajmer. Kindly move this here
W class No. 574 is 0-6-2 locomotive built by W.G. Bagnall in 1912. The W class was a popular one and spread out on the Gaekwar's Baroda State Railway. 25 engines were purchased altogether including the successor WS and W1 class engines. No. 574 worked on
A BB&CI Railway Steam loco plinthed at BCT. The signboard days it is a 1929 make loco.
A steam locomotive 585W built during 1923 and which had run on the Billimora-Wagai Narrow gauge section of Mumbai division, Western Railway during 1991 is put up for display at the entrance of Western Railway Headquater office building at Churchgate, toda
The ghost of Neemuch still haunts..Nimach/Neemuch is the birth place of CRPF.Nimach also stands for "North India Mounted Artillary & Cavalry Headquarters". ()
THE GREAT GRANDMOTHER OF ALL STEAM ENGINES – located at Mumbai Central station. (Arzan Kotval)
K 563 as displayed at Mumbai Central on December 25 2003. Compare its condition and livery with Arzan Kotval's 2008 photo. (John Lacey)
The heritage steam engine showcasing the beautiful Western Railway Headquarter near Churchgate station, Mumbai. (Arzan Kotval)
WR's YG 3430 a.k.a. 'Shantidut' proudly standing outside Sabarmati Station (east side station) (Nirav Gala)
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