The first WDP-1 to roll out of DLW waits under the shade at Jind Jn. TKD seems to have done a better job of applying a coat of paint to this loco. Incidently the 'F/M' mark was the first one we saw in over 2 days of travel! 2005-08-15. Bharath Moro.
Ratlam Jumbo #17809 at the helm of a BCNA consist being loaded with grain. Narwana Jn, 2005-08-15. Shashanka Nanda.
WDM-2 #18949 from TKD waits at Rohtak Jn with a Bhiwani bound passenger. The water tankers immediately behind the loco gives the formation a 'mixed' look. Also notice the shoddy chevron paint job on the hood. 2005-08-15. Bharath Moro.
Chair Car coach of the Sri Ganganagar - New Delhi Intercity. Aboard 4722, 2005-08-15. Shashanka Nanda.
Heading the 2459 to ASR is IR's latest WAP5 is named Vijay Utkarsh (loosely - Victory of Progress) and numbered 30015. This is the first WAP5/7 not be named in the "Nav" series. Note the WAP4 style LED flasher instead of the rotary flasher found
Lalaguda's WAG5 brings up the rear of a strange consist of flat cars, tankers and open wagons hauled by an Ajni WAG7. Hazrat Nizamuddin, 2005-08-15. Shashanka Nanda.
The Mumbai bound Rajdhani Express crawls through the station hauled by WAP5 #30007. Hazrat Nizamuddin, 2005-08-15. Shashanka Nanda.
The Jabalpur bound Mahakhoshal express waits for departure as the rake of the AK Raj with BRC WAP-4 #22554 is shunted into Hazrat Nizamuddin. 2005-08-15. Bharath Moro.
Series of wonderfully named stations : This is Gholvar Varpal on the Amritsar - Khem Karan line.2005-08-14. Bharath Moro.
Series of wonderfully named stations : This is Romana Albel Singh on the Firozpur - Bhatinda line. 2005-08-14. Bharath Moro.
Series of Wonderfully named stations - Ajit Singh Gill Matta halt on the Firozpur - Bathinda Line. 2005-08-14. Shashanka Nanda.
Series of wonderfully named stations - Giani Zail Singh Sandhwan. This is the paternal village of the late President of India. 2005-08-14. Shashanka Nanda.
Series of wonderfully named stations : This is Sadda Singh Wala on the Bhatinda - Rohtak line. 2005-08-14. Bharath Moro.