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Jagan Mohan

Sorry Vivek, I was using the >> button to scroll through the images. So I posted the comment to the previous photo before I saw this one.

Posted by Guest on 2003 Nov 06 19:02:36 +0000

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Jagan Mohan

Twin WCAMs? The Nagercoil Exp is a 17-18 coach rake, why does it need twin locos?
Did you happen to notice if the second loco was dead or had its panto up? I can't make out from the photo.

Posted by Guest on 2003 Nov 06 19:01:18 +0000

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Alok

Thats a YDM4 metre gauge loco and not a WDM4

Posted by Guest on 2003 Nov 06 17:09:24 +0000

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Apurva

The location of this picture is the Surawali Halt located between Madgaon and Majorda. The train is the afternoon Vasco - Kulem passenger. Just in case anyone want to visit 'heaven'.

Posted by Guest on 2003 Oct 12 18:22:37 +0000

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Apurva

These are three WDG 3As hauling a 58 strong BOXN rake filled to the brim with coal. The train is coming from the Vasco harbour and moving towards Braganza ghat at Majorda Jn. The leading loco is a baldie, while the other two have angular short hoods.

Posted by Guest on 2003 Oct 12 18:06:19 +0000

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Mdsouza

Triple engine is not a rare sight when such goods train pass through Braganza Ghats everyday. These Loco's have to pull these wagons as they climb the ghat

Posted by Guest on 2003 Oct 12 10:26:21 +0000

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joyce

This is the WDP4 loco which have been imported from general motors USA to IR

Posted by Guest on 2003 Aug 14 05:32:37 +0000

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joyce

the blue livery almost resembles the engines from KJM shed..........

Posted by Guest on 2003 Aug 14 05:29:26 +0000

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joyce

A baldie In charge of two wdm2's a rare and a great pic!!!!!!!

Posted by Guest on 2003 Aug 14 05:23:41 +0000

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prabhakar

Sorry,it's a goods train,anyway,triple engines are a rare site nowadays.

Posted by Guest on 2003 Aug 13 17:29:27 +0000

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