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WRB #30006 at Krishnarajapuram in November, 2001. Photo by Mark Bristow.
An NG railcar. Photo provided by Dr Shomik Ghosal, May 2002. Photograph believed to be originally from Golden Rock Workshops, Southern Railway.
The MG Railbus that plies from Shimoga to Talguppa.It has a very antiquated look.The class is YRD and is based out of MYS(I think). 2003-12-25, By Raghuram C G.
Another View of the MG Railbus. Talguppa Station, 2003-12-25. By Raghuram CG.
Details of the Railbus can be seen painted. Talguppa Station, 2003-12-25. By Raghuram CG.
Gwalior Railbus at the Gwalior NG loco shed. Photograph by Vikas Chander, 25 May 2003.
A narrow gauge track used for pipe inspection (Vihar Lake water supply). A railbus runs on this track. View from behind IIT Mumbai (Powai), 23 Nov 2003. By Ravi Krishna.
A NG railbus with a mixed rake at a midway station on the Ahmadpur-Katwa line. Katwa, WB, Dec 2004. By Samit Roychoudhury.
The newer NG railbuses on the Ahmadpur-Katwa section, transferred from CR. Katwa, WB, Dec 2004. By Samit Roychoudhury.
The NG motor trolley for inspections on Kangra Valley Railway. Pathankot, July 2002. By Rajeev Shrivastava.
Inside layout of the seating arrangement in the NG motor trolley. Pathankot, July 2002. By Rajeev Shrivastava.
Photographed at Santipur Jn Station. The 2' 6" Narrow Gauge Passenger Rake consistes of two Passenger Coaches. Note the Broad Gauge EMU in the background. Santipur & Nabadwip Ghat, | 23 January 2003 |. Photo By Protik Maitra.
Photographed at Siding at Santipur NG Yard. These 2' 6" Narrow Gauge Passenger Coaches are bogie-less twin axled (four wheeled) vehicles. These Coaches use two leaf springs per axle. They have two doors each on either side. Some Coaches have two more
Photographed at Santipur NG Yard. This is the 2' 6" NG Railcar that will haul the NG Passenger Rake of two Coaches from Santipur Jn to Nabadwip Ghat via Krishnanagar Jn and back. It is moving backwards. It will take a 180 degree turn at the turn-tabl
Photographed at Santipur Jn. The Railcar, after arriving from the turn-table, has been coupled to the Passenger Rake. It is bogie-less twin axled (four wheeled) with two leaf springs per axle. The rear axle has a differential connected to a Leyland (?) En
Photographed inside the NG Train on the move. I am the person in a Blue Shirt. Picture pretty clear despite the bumpy ride. Santipur & Nabadwip Ghat, | 23 January 2003 |. Photo By Protik Maitra.
Photographed at Nabadwip Ghat Station. The Railcar has hauled the train to Nabadwip Ghat. Here it is uncoupled, turned at a turntable and will be recoupled at the other end of the Rake. Seen here it is moving towards the other end of the Rake. Santipur &a
Photographed at Nabadwip Ghat Station. Having been recoupled to the Passenger Rake, the NG Train is about to begin it's return journey to Santipur via Krishnanagar. Santipur & Nabadwip Ghat, | 23 January 2003 |. Photo By Protik Maitra.
Photographed from the train on the move. The train has left Krishnanagar Station and is "racing" towards Santipur. The train is really fast in this straight stretch of track. One can feel rural Bengal if he travels on this route. Santipur &