Evergreen Nilgiri Mountain Railways
Conceived as a motor-cycle trip ended in pursuing these mountain trains by road and by foot, clicking them in different moods and set up. Presenting here a collection of pictures on the evergreen Nilgiri Mountain Railways taken during our trip to this beautiful hill destination in November 2012.
It's a cool winter morning in the month of November, and we are at Mettupalayam (MTP), to watch the little passenger train to Udagamandalam depart. The charm of the little one made us to rejig our motorcycle trip, and we decided to follow the passenger tr
The X-37389 in the picture is one of the oldest X-Class locomotive, which was brought into operation in the year 1925. Also stabled at the steam shed is X-37391. (Naveen)
While the passenger to Udhagamandalam is getting ready, the late running Nilgiri Express from Chennai arrives with ED - WDM-2 #16803. (Naveen)
All clear and the passenger bound to Udagamandalam rolls out of Mettupalayam with the X class locomotive #37386. (Benhur)
The passenger train crosses the rail bridge across River Bharani, just outside Mettupalayam town. (Benhur)
By now, the crew has become familiar with us. Here the guard acknowledges the rail fans by switching on the headlight, as the train advances towards Kallar. (Benhur)
Kallar, about 9 kilometers from Mettupalayam is the starting point of rack section of the Nilgiri Mountain Railway. The rack section ends at Coonoor 21 kms away, after a climb to 5500 ft elevation. The ruling gradient of 1 in 12.5 begins right away from K
The passenger clears the tunnel number 1 and proceeds across the Kallar bridge. (Raghu Jayaraman)
And the tiny passenger train slowly clears the bridge and powers up to take on the steep gradient. (Harish Kumar)
The gradient gets steeper, just after the bridge and the loco works very hard to push up the tiny load and disappears into the jungle of Kallar. (Raghu Jayaraman)
Trackmen working on this line frequently face grave danger from wild animals, even risking their life. Here a plaque in remember of a brave soul! (Harish Kumar)
The passenger arrives at Runneymede... note the end of rack, as the station is level. (Naveen)
After a much needed halt, the passenger proceeds to rise up to the mighty Nilgiris. (Benhur)
Next up, we meet the passenger slowly making its way up near Kaateri Village. Note the 1 in 12.5 gradient mark to the left of the picture. (Harish Kumar)
The passenger slowly pulls past the erstwhile Kaateri road railway station. Trains used to stop here until 1982. (Raghu Jayaraman)
The passenger train is about to reach Coonoor station well ahead of scheduled time. The arrival at Coonoor also marks the end of rack and pinion system. (Harish Kumar)
Time to say bye to the steam loco: The loco decouples from the 3 coach rake and moves to the shed for a well-deserved rest. (Harish Kumar)
Recent comments
Amazing shorts, thanks for those! :-)
Cheers,
Roni
Posted by Roni Kappel on 2013 Feb 02 02:12:12 +0000
Wonderful effort! Each a worthy jewel in this wonderful NMR necklace...the benchmark for 2013's been set by this collection!!
Posted by Dr. Himagirish Rao on 2013 Jan 22 12:49:56 +0000
Wonderful sets of pic!!! great coverage!!!
Posted by Bhaveen Patel on 2013 Jan 20 06:18:46 +0000