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.

Date: 2012-12-23
Owner: Gallery Administrator
Size: 72 items
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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)

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The steam loco works hard as it pushes into Runneymede station. (Benhur)

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The passenger arrives at Runneymede... note the end of rack, as the station is level. (Naveen)

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and expertly positions herself for the water filling at Runneymed. (Benhur)

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Water being filled into the boiler of the loco. (Naveen)

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After a much needed halt, the passenger proceeds to rise up to the mighty Nilgiris. (Benhur)

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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)

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The passenger slowly pulls past the erstwhile Kaateri road railway station. Trains used to stop here until 1982. (Raghu Jayaraman)

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The three-coach tiny train climbs rapidly towards Coonoor. (Raghu Jayaraman)

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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)

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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)

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At Coonoor, two more coaches were attached to accommodate more passengers / tourists between Coonoor and Udhagamandalam. Now another little master, a YDM-4 class loco from Golden Rock takes charge of the passenger towards Udhagamandalam. (Naveen)

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All red, as the train comes to a stand still on a loop. Now the points will be set for its onward journey, with the engine pushing the rake. (Benhur)

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The loco smokes and notches up hard as it takes on steep gradient out of coonoor station, and in the process, it smokes out the cabin. (Naveen)

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After its scheduled halt at Wellington, the train takes a huge 180 degree curve, passes the bridge across a small river and road. (Raghu Jayaraman)

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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