Wagons

Date: 2003-02-24
Owner: Gallery Administrator
Size: 229 items (243 items total)
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Flatbed wagons with a sleeper load. This freight was headed by a WDS6. Bangalore, 16 Feb 2004. By Sandeep Mohan.

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Derailed VB tanker wagon at Krishnarajapuram railway station. The brake pads are totally out of position. Bangalore, 2004-02-13. By Anil Tharian.

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Derailed VB tanker wagon at Krishnarajapuram railway station. Bangalore, 2004-02-13. By Anil Tharian.

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Derailed VB tanker wagon at Krishnarajapuram railway station. Bangalore, 2004-02-13. By Anil Tharian.

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Long rails being carried on flat cars. Note that the rails extend to more than a wagon length. How do such trains negotiate sharp curves?? Chennai - Bangalore route, 2004-02-06. By Shanx Stormcatcher.

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Oil wagons at Bangalore Cantonment station: only five of them were there. Bangalore Cantt., 2004-02-02. By Pavan Kumar.

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One of the containers of the freight train. Kuppam, 2004-02-02. By Pavan Kumar.

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What rake is this? Bidadi (near Bangalore), 2004-01-23. By Raghuram CG.

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Carriage at Basmat station. Basmat, 2003-12-13. By Sachin Balwatkar.

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This is the coal that keeps the railway side slums warm in winter! The leftover coal in the returning wagons is gleefully ‘offloaded’ by the slum dwellers to light their winter fires. Nagpur, October 2003. By Alok Patel.

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A WAG-7 MUed pair pulling out of Bharathnagar station(near SNF).Secunderabad, Oct 2003. By Lakshman T.

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Tanker rake continues at SGT just outide Whitefield. SGT, Whitfield, 15 Dec 2003. By Sandeep Mohan.

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The rake had 30 wagons which were a month old and is used only for military purpose. Bypl station, 2003-12-13. By Anil Tharian.

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A white colour caboose at the Satellite Goods Terminal between Whitefield and KR Puram. SGT, Whitefield, 2003-12-13. By Anil Tharian.

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The line to the right is the new one and the ones to the left are the old station lines. Nasirabad, 8th Dec. 2003. By Vicky.