Walayar Ghat Section

by Jimmy Jose

Date: 2006-07-15
Owner: Gallery Administrator
Size: 57 items
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Remains from a long night sleepless of the gangmen. Gangmen use such oil vicks to alert Pilots in the ghat section

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Shoranaur-Coimbatore EMU pass by. This is one of the few trains that stop at Walayar and the only EMU service in Kerala

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A WAP 4 at last. This is CAPE-CSTM Exp behind Erode WAP 4 on Line B. Note the CR Day train coloured coach

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Walayar Station looking towards Palghat side from Line B. The platforms are being extented, maybe to acomodate longer trains

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On the other side of the border, a Jhansi WAG 5 HB (With BHEL markings) wait at Podanur, the end of twin single line with a BCNA load and it's front panto is up

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The tracks after Podanur. On the left is the now defunct Podanur-Coimbatore MG track. Centre is the main BG single line track to CBE and the right is the bye pass track to Erode

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The gradient in Line A between Walayar and Palghat is 1 in 65...

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...While the gradient in the same section in Line B is 1 in 100. The reason for this is that Line A was built in 1861 while Line B was built more than a century later, in the late 1960's. With more knowledge of the ghat section, Railway engineers chose

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This is the best I could capture of the entire rake of Trivandrum-Korba Exp, passing through the station

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Dhanbad-Alleppey Express pass through Line A behind regular loco, AJJ WAM 4 21301

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The forest eat up the entire 20 coach train. The line on the left is a loop

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Walking a few metres through Line A, you come across this sign board. The speed for Goods is just 25 kmph. Does the "C" stand for a caution?

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Territory of Senior Section Engineer, Permanent Way, Palghat. Infact, a total number of 8 gangs maintain this ghat section railroad. The kilomtres indicate distance from Chennai Central

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Almost a kilometre into the Jungle, I came across this small platform, I really do not know what it was used for. Did not find any remains of a ghost station. It is an excellent place for camping and railway spotting outings

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WAM 4 21228 leads Gurudev Express down the 1 in 50 down gradient.

Comments
Nice collection Jimmy, all pics're gr8 though my personal fav is the Gurudev pic. Seeems you've had quite a lot of trekking during this session?
Posted by Bizzy Mishra on 2006 Jul 18 20:34:36 +0100