Roni's India Trip Pt - 9: Goa
February 17 - 20 2012: The longest stay of my trip at Betalbatim beach, with early morning at Vasco, Majorda, excursions to Dudhsagar Falls, to Sankval railway station at the beach and to the mighty Konkan Railway Zuari River bridge.
Vasco da Gama station: Gooty WDG-3A #14580 had hauled the Goa Express to Vasco da Gama. Palm tree silhouettes greeted me in Goa's largest and rather industrial town, 2012-02-17 (Roni Kappel)
Vasco da Gama station: Crowds left the train using various paths, to the right on platform 1 the express to Kolkata stood ready to depart. Behind it waited the rake of the local passenger train I was about to take next, 2012-02-17 (Roni Kappel)
Vasco da Gama station: Disembarking passengers on the platform and footbridge, 2012-02-17 (Roni Kappel)
Vasco da Gama station: I walked to the front of four times weekly running 18048 Vasco - Howrah Express, which was pulled - as all passenger trains spotted by me on this line - by Gooty class WDG-3As. Leading ALCO #14571 sported the more elegant "bald
Vasco da Gama station: Transport of Goa Express freight across the path of Vasco - Howrah Express, 2012-02-17 (Roni Kappel)
Vasco da Gama station: Baldie section, drivers preparing for departure, 2012-02-17 (Roni Kappel)
Vasco da Gama station: 18048 departing towards palm trees and Kolkata, the second class general coaches were well frequented by commuters to Madgaon, 2012-02-17 (Roni Kappel)
Vasco da Gama station: The grade behind the station provided a great ALCO twin concert, 2012-02-17 (Roni Kappel)
Vasco da Gama station: Vasco - Howrah Express into the sunrise, 2012-02-17 (Roni Kappel)
Vasco da Gama station: My 56962 Vasco - Kulem passenger entered the platform. The last freight of Goa Express was being transported away - of course always using the straightest line, 2012-02-17 (Roni Kappel)
Vasco da Gama station: The departure was spectacular, WDG-3A #14580 had shunted to the other end of Goa Express and accelerated with the full rake at the same time as the passenger train, resulting in double ALCO-sound. At the same time a Gooty class WDG-
Vasco da Gama station: Schoolchildren walking on the tracks as my Vasco - Kulem Passenger left the station, Goa Express rake shunting, 2012-02-17 (Roni Kappel)
Sankval station: Departure from Sankval, you can already spot the Indian Ocean sparkling through... 2012-02-17 (Roni Kappel)
Cansaulim station: The next station proved to be the ultimate tropical jungle halt (of course only seemingly, there was no jungle near the beach) in fantastic subtle morning fog mood, 2012-02-17 (Roni Kappel)
Cansaulim station: The train into the other direction, 56961 Kulem - Vasco passenger with Gooty WDG-3A #14625, was crossed here., 2012-02-17 (Roni Kappel)
Vasco - Kulem passenger: Camaraderie on the way to school, 2012-02-17 (Roni Kappel)
Majorda Jn. station: My passenger continuing from Majorda to Madgaon and Kulem, 2012-02-17 (Roni Kappel)
Majorda Jn. station: At the moment a class WDG-4 departed north pulling a "rolling road" train, another southbound "Roll On Roll Off" (RORO) service had entered the station, a loco-less freight rake stood in the middle, 2012-02-17 (Ron
Betalbatim beach: The Indian contrast club was hitting hard again, it cannot get much more extreme - fishermen and tourists, 2012-02-17 (Roni Kappel)
Recent comments
These are some superb pictures you're sharing with us, Roni. Thanks a lot!
Posted by Vivek Mishra on 2013 Aug 03 15:09:37 +0000
Thanks, guys!
Cheers,
Roni
Posted by Roni Kappel on 2012 Nov 10 18:58:57 +0000
very nice.. admiring efforts.
thanx for share
Posted by Abhishek Kashyap trainman on 2012 Oct 27 06:46:06 +0000