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Looks like New Delhi station to me..

Posted by Bharat Vohra on 2012 Feb 16 16:03:31 +0000

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Oh wow!! nice shot!

Posted by Adithya V on 2012 Feb 16 08:19:35 +0000

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Superb shot!

Posted by Adithya V on 2012 Feb 16 08:18:40 +0000

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Excellent shot!

Posted by Adithya V on 2012 Feb 10 07:40:12 +0000

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A great photograph !!!

I wish if IR preserve all its locos (either steam, diesel or electric) in front of every railway station instead of scrapping them !

Posted by Abhinav Phangcho Choudhury on 2012 Feb 10 04:49:46 +0000

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Great shot Harsh! Are you sure though that the walkway below is for pedestrians? Given that the bridge already has a catwalk on it, I would imagine the walkway below is for maintenance purposes.

Posted by Bharat Vohra on 2012 Jan 17 23:40:51 +0000

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This is not the same bridge as in Harish Kumar's picture as can be noted by the absence of handrail on the top deck and the different girder patterns(X Vs V) in the middle in latter. I posted this picture to closely depict the walkway arrangement below the track level and the step ladder access to the upper deck. This was taken in Jan. 1993.

Note the person drying his clothes at the river bed.

Posted by Harsh Vardhan on 2012 Jan 05 07:52:26 +0000

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Another classic!
@ Apurva Sir: This is the same bridge. This picture was shot from the other side of the bridge. Here the banker is going downhill to Kalakund, whereas in Harish's picture, the loco was pushing the consist up.

Posted by Benhur on 2012 Jan 05 06:58:41 +0000

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What an amazing shot. Looking at the pattern of beams, this is probably NOT the same viaduct seen in Harish's pic .

Posted by Apurva Bahadur on 2012 Jan 05 04:59:55 +0000

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Another gem from Harsh. It is good that they thought of making provision for pedestrian to cross the river. Is the white strip near the base of column, meant for marking high flood levels?

Posted by Ashish Kuvelkar on 2012 Jan 05 04:55:16 +0000

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