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Fantastic shot! Beauties of IR!! Superb image

Posted by Adithya V on 2012 Mar 19 11:05:16 +0000

The Unseen Jewels of Bihar's Meter Gauge

awesome collection. Liked that rail cum road bridge still working. My last encounter with NKE YDM4 was four years back in IZN only. Nice to see them in action here.

Posted by Santulan Mahanta on 2012 Mar 19 10:23:35 +0000

The Unseen Jewels of Bihar's Meter Gauge

seen jhanjharpur sikri nirmali rakes at my home Izzatnahar yard some time back,i thought it may be undergone GC,but happy and surprized to see this section alive with blue beauties.all NKE YDM4 comes to Izzatnagar W/S and DLS for AOH/POH...everytime i spotted them..
anyways its one of the most bful collage of MG diva-the YDM4..and MG of BIHAR..brilliant done..

Posted by Abhishek Kashyap trainman on 2012 Mar 19 08:11:42 +0000

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You are right Mulky Sir. The most noteworthy movie of John Woo is Mission impossible-2 from which this bird fluttering shot got prominence. Another shot in IRFCA which can be referred to is http://www.irfca.org/gallery/Locos/Electric/wap1_3_6/11-22033.jpg.html

Posted by Trayambak Ojha on 2012 Mar 19 05:55:18 +0000

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Srini Sir, I believe after GC this bridge will be solely for road transport which surely would require intensive repairs or maybe even relaying the road. If you see on the right side behind the people a separate Rail viaduct is almost well on track for a near completion

Posted by Trayambak Ojha on 2012 Mar 19 05:44:55 +0000

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Srini Sir, The wider embankment is more for the locals and the villagers to walk along the tracks towards their remote homes/farms. Now it finds use for future GC

Posted by Trayambak Ojha on 2012 Mar 19 05:42:43 +0000

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The one on the Left is the Jayanagar-Howrah Passenger with a Burdwan Alco and the one on the right is the Capital Express with Malda Town WDM3A

Posted by Trayambak Ojha on 2012 Mar 19 05:41:38 +0000

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Burdwan is the old Anglicized name for Barddhaman, and the name is still in use today. John Woo is a Hong Kong based film maker known for action films, though I have not seen any of them. Is the birds being disturbed by a train a favourite shot of his?

Posted by Dr.Jitendra Mulky on 2012 Mar 19 03:56:42 +0000

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Great picture. You have correctly exposed the details of the loco wheels despite a vertical sunlight. Well done.

Posted by Apurva Bahadur on 2012 Mar 19 03:49:13 +0000

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Which train is which?

Posted by Dr.Jitendra Mulky on 2012 Mar 19 03:38:48 +0000

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