Wagons
Album: BLCA and BLCB Wagons
Views of BLCA and BLCB Wagons built by Golden Rock Workshops, Southern Railway. These wagons are owned by Container Corporation of India (CONCOR).(Photos courtesy: CWM/GOC)
Pic-1: Any Clue whats this coach? 3 such coaches allotted to CR, came to MTN for POH. They don't have windows, but they have doors near the coach wall above buffers. Coupler is different. Body size and dimension is also not uniform. Half of coach is norma
Pic-2: Any Clue whats this coach? 3 such coaches allotted to CR, came to MTN for POH. They don't have windows, but they have doors near the coach wall above buffers. (Vijay Aravamudhan)
Pic-3: Any Clue whats this coach? 3 such coaches allotted to CR, came to MTN for POH. Coupler is different. (Vijay Aravamudhan)
The beauty before a final death.
Yes it is Bareilly City yard just some day before its MG gone forever. The shed in front was Ex-STEAM LOCO shed of BAREILLY CITY, seen many YP/YG and other steam locos here in childhood. And sadly this caboose...
'Competition of Rarity between various rakes at some last days of MG at Bareilly City [BC]'
Here rarest BKH rake (MG equivalent of BG BOBYN rake/Hopper rake) in foreground trying to snatch our attention from the another rarest AC-2 and F-1 class...
Spotted this btpln wagon as part of a freight formation at banaswadi railway station. It is quite an interesting design where the body acts as the chassis and is mounted directly on the bogie. I don't recall seeing this class of wagon in our gallery. (Ani
The Mecca of coal freights, can anyone guess the location? (Ujjawal Kashyap)
"BTW Wagon" a rare MG rolling stock after freshly POH by Izzatnagar workshop, at bareilly city yard on 9 june 2012 (abhishek kashyap trainman)
Rail Mobile Fire Tender of NCR Delhi Division. For the first time found Delhi division under NCR!
At New Delhi Station on 2011/10/26 (Santulan Mahanta)
This is not an accident site. Large scale scrapping of Tanker wagons at Ernakulam Marshalling Yard. An entire rake of these old tankers are being scrapped ()
Isn't this a strange wagon? An old oil tanker being scrapped. You now know how the interiors of an oil tanker look like... ()
Found this unique wagon at the TNP yard. Can someone identify the wagaon? (Harish Kumar)
My first spotting of the new BCN wagons anywhere within 400 km of Nagpur. This particular rake was sitting in Badnera yard without a loco. The wagon is coded BCNHL, weighs 20.8 tonnes and carries a payload of 70.8 tonnes. Thats almost 23 tonnes per axle.
Bulk Cememet Carrier wagon manufactured by Texmaco has code BCCW. The wagons used earlier by ACC used to have a code BCCN. The marking on the wagon say it can carry 64.3t of cement or 51.24t of Fly Ash. All the wagons in the rake bore inverted V shaped we
Full view of a rare car carrier wagon. Thanks to Dr. Sandcho for spotting the rake earlier and informing me. (Jimmy Jose)
A BCACM-B rake which brought a load of Maruti Cars at Ernakulam Marshalling Yard (Jimmy Jose)
Advantages of multi-modal standardization. A chemical (?) tank that is packaged to be handled like a regular container, on a BLCA flat at Panvel.1st September 2009. (Apurva)
Yet another new breed of wagons... Seen here is BCACM wagons. These wagons are also in units like the BLCA/BLCB set. There are BCACM-A and BCACM-B wagons. Unfortunately, I could not count the number of wagons in each unit. From the limited observation I c
A view of the BFAT flatcars at Tandur; Tare: 45t, Payload:75t . Did'nt find much info on these in the IRFCA databases so thought this picture would be helpful. (R Viswa Chandra)
A stencil on the 6-axled BFAT wagons which says something to the effect of "Main Worshop, Jhansi" (R Viswa Chandra)
Another look at the "Blue Wagon". (Apologies for the shake - was taken from a speeding train)
Requesting railfans to get better images of this new breed of BCN wagons. ()
The predecessor of the current day container wagons.. This is a BFKHN flat wagon. These are fitted with CASNUB bogies. ()