The less explored Meter Gauge lines of Gujarat

Day 1 - We cover the single line meter gauge section of Adraj Moti - Vijapur - Ambilyasan Jn. Adraj Moti falls on the Kalol - Gandhinagar section, about 20 KM from Ahmedabad. The Adraj Moti - Vijapur line sees 2 railbus services daily, while there ae 3 services between Vijapur and Ambilyasan Jn. Vijapur is a railbus hub and has no less than 5 railbuses. Ambilyasan Jn. falls on the Mahesana - Ahmedabad mainline.

Day 2 - Meter gauge and broad gauge lines run parallel for most of the distance between Ahmedabad and Mahesana. We spent a sunday morning at Saij Sertha Road, one stop before Kalol to catch some diesel action.

Pictures by Ashwin and Abhijit Lokre

Date: 2010-02-20
Owner: Gallery Administrator
Size: 29 items
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We begin our journey from Adraj Moti. The MG Railbus (YRB) parked in the background was to depart at 10.25 AM. L to R - Me, Dr.Ian Manning, Abhijit Lokre. 20th February, 2010, Nikon D40. (S Ashwin)

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Abhijit could not join us for this trip, but that des not prevent him from getting a shot as he makes his way towards his locomotive. 20th February, 2010, Nikon D5000. Picture by Abhijit Lokre (S Ashwin)

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Inside the railbus. Ian can be seen taking down notes. The YRB started to fill up as we moved toward Vijapur, but at no point did the occupancy exceed 70% of the seating capacity. 20th February, 2010, Nikon D40. (S Ashwin)

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We were doing close to maximum speed at this point, a mere 30 KMPH. Also visible is the brake, the accelerator, the horn and the light switches. 20th February, 2010, Nikon D40. (S Ashwin)

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At Randheja, people wait to board the elusive railbus. No other railway vehicle operates on this route. 20th February, 2010, Nikon D40. (S Ashwin)

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Sequence 1 of 2 - We came across many LC gates where there was no gateman. The assistant seated inside the railbus would get down, and close the gate (both sides), as he is seen doing so in this picture. 20th February, 2010, Nikon D40. (S Ashwin)

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Sequence 2 of 2 - The green flag would be waved to let the YRB pass. The railbus would stop after the gate, and the assistant would get in after opening the gates. 20th February, 2010, Nikon D40. (S Ashwin)

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One of the few specimens in existence. This railbus runs between Adraj Moti and Vijapur (in Gujarat), has an Ashok Leyland engine, guzzles diesel and can seat about 40 passengers. 20th February, 2010. Nikon D40 (S Ashwin)

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Solar powered semaphore spotted a little distance before Vijapur. All semaphores I saw on this line were solar powered. 20th February, 2010, Nikon D40. (S Ashwin)

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Vijapur is railbus territory. We spotted 5 railbuses here. The one to the farthest right of the picture would later take us to Ambilyasan Jn. 20th February, 2010, Nikon D40. (S Ashwin)

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The timings of the railbus, for those who might want to do this line sometime in future. 20th February, 2010, Nikon D40.
(S Ashwin)

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A huge crowd waits at Gerita Kolvada to board the already packed railbus. The LP mentioned that this place saw heavy freight activity about 15 years back, when steam was operational on this line. Between Vijapur and Ambilyasan Jn. 20th February, 2010, Ni

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The view from the window. Gerita Kolvada. 20th February, 2010, Nikon D40. (S Ashwin)

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Ambilyasan Jn. (UMN) between Mahesana and Ahmedabad has 6 lines, 3 for BG and 3 for MG. The rightmost MG line is for the railbus. 20th February, 2010, Nikon D40. (S Ashwin)

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The last leg of our journey between UMN and ADI was done on this 7 car Mahesana - Ahmedabad passenger hauled by YDM4 #6326. 20th February, 2010, Nikon D40. (S Ashwin)

Comments
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Wonderful collection. Thanks a lot for sharing...
Posted by Shirish Paranjape on 2010 Apr 19 04:11:40 +0100
Very nice album , thanks for sharing !!!!
Posted by Ashwin Rao on 2010 Apr 18 05:21:15 +0100
Superb ! The quality of pictures in this album is amazing. Each and every photo is clear and particular. n1
Posted by Chaitanya Gokhale on 2010 Apr 16 07:52:24 +0100