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yes this is a coacn in the sapthagiri livery and i have spotted it on the brindavan on many ocassions

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Feb 17 22:20:33 +0000

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This looks like a coach from the Saptagiri Exp

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Feb 17 18:07:47 +0000

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If you look closely, the words are track *machine* organisation.... This is the janata which runs the Plasser, Kershaw and Ameca machines.

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Feb 14 09:25:33 +0000

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the coaches with this livery look faaaaaantastic!
mind blowing! nice work keep it up RCF,vaibhav!

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Feb 03 12:48:03 +0000

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this is quite an unusual livery for an ARMV.good shot pavan!
keep it up

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Jan 06 06:40:12 +0000

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this is quite an unusual livery for an ARMV.good shot pavan!
keep it up

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Jan 06 06:40:00 +0000

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Recently 27th Nov I have had a chance to have trip from NDLS to BCT via 2952 and was very much thrilled have it by LHB Coaches.

I really like the sound coming from the Power Car (of the DG) while the Train is running at a relatively slow speed through any station esp. at ST Jn. Wow... man its unbeatable music

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2004 Nov 01 13:38:42 +0000

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I guess compromises are IR's forte :)

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2004 Sep 09 09:08:01 +0000

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They should have atleast completed the dual Rajdhani/Shatabdi livery by adding the orange line just above the windows and the blue line just below the window. This looks so incomplete!

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2004 Aug 06 19:37:36 +0000

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Bharat Vohra

Udit, the 2nd (middle) coach in the photo is not a 2A coach but a pantry car - identifiable by a single door at one end. As for the maroon livery on the 3A coach - these coaches started life in this livery - the dark blue/light blue livery was made standard only a few yrs later. Also, some 3A coaches have been converted back to VB for some VB trains and these retain the old maroon livery.

Posted by Guest on 2004 Apr 20 09:07:55 +0000

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