Darjeeling Himalayan Railways
Trip to DHR in March 2009
by Sagar Patil
1. #602 NDM-6 (Class O-B-O). Manufactured at SAN Engineering & Locomotive Co. Ltd, Bangalore, India. (Sagar)
3. Driver operating B class loco. Note a little quantity of coal sufficient for shunting duties. (Sagar)
7. Himalayan Bird #779 Class - B. Manufactured by 'Sharp Stewart & Co., Glasgow, Scotland' in 1889. (Sagar)
8. A Japanese girl curiously taking shots of 779 B class loco "Himalayan Bird" (Sagar)
11. 'Baby Sivok', said as World's Smallest Steam Loco (still in working condition). Kept in GHUM MUSEUM. Manufactured in 1881 by 'Sharp & Stewarts Company Ltd., Glasgow, Scotland' (Sagar)
14. Bus escapes but Sumo can't. Vehicle drivers have to be very alert at these locations. Loco pilot continuously whistles the horn while approaching such spots. (Sagar)
15. Screw-Break manually operated by experienced staff. Each coach has one such breaks-man. They decide the amount of brakes to be applied looking to locations, speed and whistling of loco by LP. Almost all coaches in our train were of Screw-Brakes. (Saga
22. A reversal drama at 'Z' Loop. Staff showing clearance for reverse. Total 6 'Z'-loops come across the journey. Current position and Z loop is depicted in inset (Simple MS Paint Diagram) (Sagar)
23. Sr.LP and ALP posing me as our train waits for clearance for Diamond crossing ahead between Siliguri and NJP (Sagar)
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Recent comments
The diamond crossing with the BG was once with the MG towards Assam. Brings back fond memories of taking the train to Siliguri, and then (probably on the next day) aboard the A T Mail to Bihar.
Posted by Bodhisattva Sengupta on 2009 Apr 11 08:33:17 +0000
The diamond crossing with the BG was once with the MG towards Assam. Brings back fond memories of taking the train to Siliguri, and then (probably on the next day) aboard the A T Mail to Bihar.
Posted by Bodhisattva Sengupta on 2009 Apr 11 08:30:09 +0000
Excellent work Sagar...crisp and nice...
Posted by Milind on 2009 Apr 09 04:13:14 +0000