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Very Nice!

Posted by Trayambak Ojha on 2012 Mar 02 05:03:54 +0000

Narrow Gauge of the Satpuras

Very nicely covered album and some really great shots! It's raining NG and I'm not complaining :)

Posted by Trayambak Ojha on 2012 Mar 02 04:51:09 +0000

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Fantastic!

Posted by Trayambak Ojha on 2012 Mar 02 04:48:40 +0000

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Very nice shot

Posted by Trayambak Ojha on 2012 Mar 02 04:44:54 +0000

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Lovely!

Posted by Mohan Bhuyan on 2012 Mar 01 10:47:45 +0000

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A great mood shot!

Posted by Mohan Bhuyan on 2012 Mar 01 10:47:06 +0000

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Good composition.

Posted by Chaitanya Gokhale on 2012 Mar 01 05:02:30 +0000

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beautiful photograph.

Posted by Chaitanya Gokhale on 2012 Mar 01 05:00:33 +0000

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The old world charm of railways, the point switch, the point signal, wow I just miss the old days.

Posted by Anurag Bist on 2012 Feb 29 20:40:29 +0000

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The are two types semaphores on single mast. The upper one being the "Home" signal and the lower one being the "Warner" signal, which has its arm painted in yellow and has a ">" cut on the arm. If both the Home and Warner are down, that means the train does not have to stop at the station and it can proceed till the next block section. The "directional signals", that is multiple semaphore signals on the same "T" mast indicate the loop line the train is going to. Then you have the "Co-acting" signals, which like home and warner are on the same mast but are operated via single lever. These are installed behind the FOB for better visibility for the train driver. The signal here, neither serves the purpose of "Home and Warner", not directional. I am not sure if it is a "co-acting signal".

Posted by Anurag Bist on 2012 Feb 29 20:35:32 +0000

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