Dhaulpur Days

Date: 2019-01-08
Owner: Shashanka Nanda
Size: 22 items
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Having run around the rake, the loco reattaches itself for the journey to Bari. There, the train will reverse again and come to Mohari, and run towards Sirmuttra as a new service.

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The beating heart of the beast - a Kirloskar Cummins 6 cyl 450hp diesel engine

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The train curves into the final stretch towards Sirmuttra. A town known for its sandstone quarries which was used to build famous monuments like the Red Fort and Humayun's Tomb in Delhi.

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None of the town's storied history is reflected in its railway station. A ramshackle building and filthy environs speak of the neglect on part of the authorities.

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On the return journey to Dhaulpur, the road an rail part ways. The train takes a circuitous route via Mohari, while the road runs straight to Bari.

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Given the load and advanced age of the rolling stock, even the slightest gradient requires a hefty effort on part of the locomotive. The result, a thick cloud of smoke that railway photographers love.

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The days of Narrow Gauge are setting on the Indian Railways. Socio-economic pressures mean that bigger, faster Broad Gauge trains are the norm. Against all odds, the Dhaulpur NG is holding on. Not for long though.