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Awesome
Posted by Sriskandh Subramanian on 2006 Oct 01 17:40:09 +0100
Amazing
Posted by Abhijit Lokre on 2006 Jun 07 19:36:35 +0100
Oh John! you've outdone urself all over again! I love the rays in their last moments on the rails and that smell of dust! you've captured the moment! brilliant!
Posted by Naren Damodaran on 2006 Jun 06 20:10:16 +0100
The place was also called Mayavaram then. Everything about this pic is so nostalgic:
1. Mayavaram has been renamed Myladuturai (Mayavaram was Sanskrit and Myladuturai is Tamil)
2. Line to Karaikal is now closed
3. YL locos were light locos for small branch lines
4. What is the second coach. An MG coach with only two doors on a side? Must be very rare. Only MG AC coaches had them
And what a beautifull shot!!
Posted by Jimmy Jose on 2006 Jun 04 21:07:44 +0100
same location as that of http://www.irfca.org/gallery/Uploads/YDM4_6601MathuraJunction9-3-92.jpg.html
Posted by Aseem Johri on 2006 Apr 08 10:22:35 +0100
Beautiful picture! Looking forward for more of them.
Posted by Prakash Tendulkar on 2006 Mar 29 21:46:11 +0100
Yes it HAS arrived to Delhi Cantt station (due to the direction of the train) and it is DEPARTING to Delhi
Sarai Rohilla
Posted by Lars-Åke Holst on 2006 Mar 26 23:06:02 +0100
You can spot an RPF too
Posted by Jimmy Jose on 2006 Mar 04 09:02:31 +0000
I´m sorry about the conclusing in the picture. To You Mr
Maheedhar Suryadevara I will just say that the wheel belong to the water tap standing on the other side of the loco. Regds from the Photographer.
Posted by Lars-Åke Holst on 2006 Mar 02 23:06:33 +0000
This was introduced as an MG express between Ahmedabad and Marwar. Later on, it got extended to Bikaner. After conversion, it got the present BG avatar with an extension to Mumbai.
Posted by Mani Vijay on 2006 Mar 02 22:33:53 +0000