The historic Metre gauge line from Kollam (Quilon) Junction to Sengottai (Schencottah) became extinct on 2007-04-30, after an illustrious life of 103 years. The section between Kollam Jn and Punalur is to be converted to Broad Gauge. No final verdict has come on the Punalur-Sengottai stretch, which is trying for a World Heritage Railway status. The scenery along this line is so enchanting it is often referred to as "Queen of Indian Metre Gauge lines". This is indeed the last fully documented trip on this unique line. Please refer this report on history of this line
The famous hanging bridge across Kallada river. This bridge has been renovated and two wheelers are allowed on it
The topography has started to change after Punalur, though the ghat section has not started so far. We are not accompanied by gauge conversion now since the BG line ends at Punalur
A beautiful irrigation canal
We reach Edamann. This is not a regular stop but a mandatory brake check halt.
A view of the quaint Edamann station. So beautiful. The heavy gradient start from here
Edamann is famous for Jackfruits and is full of vendors selling them to the crowd going to Tamil Nadu. This man wanted to be clicked but did not reduce price of this jackfruit. He wanted Rs. 50 for it. We settled for a small piece of Rs. 5!
The Edamann station from outside. Peace reigns supreme...
Man with a message... He may look tough but is a soft man inside, giggling after I took this photo
We had to wait for half an hour for our pair, Tirunelveli-Kollam Exp to cross. Sriram and Antony are in giggles. There were so many people waiting to board the pairing train. We were surprised all of them jumped inside the moving train since it did not
Railfans who undertook this trip - Vibin, myself, Sriram, Prof. Venugopal. This photo was shot bby Anthony Damacious, who is in some of the other photos
Time to move on... Our train is also carrying a permanent way trolley to a new home
Meet your match! Our train meets it's pair
YDM 4 6229 hauling the Tirunelveli-Kollam Exp squeeze through the gap between our train and the hill cutting. What an awesome feeling for us
The crossing drama is over and we begin our steep climb up. The gradient here is 1 in 52.5
You can see the Powerhouse of Tenmalai Hydel project in the distance