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Superb....

Posted by Ankit Bharaj on 2009 Apr 07 06:55:51 +0000

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Wonderful picture Akshay. Apple to apple comparison I have to say.

Posted by Arzan Kotval on 2009 Apr 07 04:40:01 +0000

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Perfect symmetry! Cant get better than this!!

Posted by Karan Desai on 2009 Apr 07 04:30:36 +0000

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Indeed !! a rare and nice catch.

Posted by Dhiraj Deshmukh on 2009 Apr 06 18:51:56 +0000

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This is one of the best pics I've ever seen on the IRFCA server, my two fav trains...awesome catch Akshay...kudos..My wallpaper for now

Posted by Trayambak Ojha on 2009 Apr 06 18:31:54 +0000

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Very nice!
The train in the center adds resemblance of the two outgoing LHB Rakes!

Posted by Colin Peter on 2009 Apr 06 17:37:07 +0000

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Brilliant....twins....heading to different destinations.

Posted by Milind on 2009 Apr 06 15:57:36 +0000

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Doesn't seem to be particularly driver friendly.The drivers rarely use the Master Controller(MP)in the manner of a steering wheel.They normally handle with one hand and this position of the MP will strain the wrist and the arm.
Secondly,the Auto-brake valve(A9)is located on the left side and the BP gauge is on the other side and that too in an inclined plan which would require the driver to look both ways and also lean forward to watch the gauge.
Thirdly the BL switchbox in a flat plane would mean that the driver would again have to lean forward to read the labels on the switches which are inconveniently placed between the switches.
The only thing sensible in this arrangement is the speedometer directly in front of the driver which is a very good idea.Apart from that instead of improving the cab they really made it very tiresome for the driver.Also this arrangement is not conducive for shunting movements or even attaching to the load.
Another thing is that these cushioned seats...

Doesn't seem to be particularly driver friendly.The drivers rarely use the Master Controller(MP)in the manner of a steering wheel.They normally handle with one hand and this position of the MP will strain the wrist and the arm.
Secondly,the Auto-brake valve(A9)is located on the left side and the BP gauge is on the other side and that too in an inclined plan which would require the driver to look both ways and also lean forward to watch the gauge.
Thirdly the BL switchbox in a flat plane would mean that the driver would again have to lean forward to read the labels on the switches which are inconveniently placed between the switches.
The only thing sensible in this arrangement is the speedometer directly in front of the driver which is a very good idea.Apart from that instead of improving the cab they really made it very tiresome for the driver.Also this arrangement is not conducive for shunting movements or even attaching to the load.
Another thing is that these cushioned seats don't easily allow the driver to intermittently stand and sit.Usually drivers like to stand while driving because it stretches the legs and standing also makes the sighting of signals easier in moving locos-which has been proved in studies.So these "crew-friendly" cabs are really not that friendly :).

Posted by Khalid Kagzi on 2009 Apr 06 12:38:43 +0000

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The reduced seat height has given the the crew a horrifying time as visibility is severely obstructed.

Posted by Kunal Doddanavar on 2009 Apr 06 03:53:59 +0000

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Very nice image Raj.

Posted by Arzan Kotval on 2009 Apr 05 06:23:37 +0000

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