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foundations
The third from the left is used in black cotton soil as the abbreviation suggests.
Posted by R Viswa Chandra on 2011 Mar 29 18:36:00 +0100
foundations
Very well said Mr Buddhisagar. From left to right, the first two are the side gravity and side bearing foundations and the last two i reckon are the pure gravity foundations. The taller of the two is used in loose soils i guess.
Posted by R Viswa Chandra on 2011 Mar 29 18:31:45 +0100
foundations
Diesel yo! ;-)
Posted by Aseem Johri on 2011 Mar 29 18:22:11 +0100
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Nice set of pics..Is it Samarasta express or Samarsata express, in indianrailways website and TAAG It says SAMARSATA Express
Posted by Harish Vivek on 2010 Nov 01 14:59:11 +0000
Automatic coach washing plant at Lokmanya Tilak Terminus
very nice...thank you sir...
Posted by Nikhil Padinjaroot Karunakaran on 2010 Oct 29 18:14:54 +0100
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I think the AC traction manual states that pit lines and washing lines cannot be electrified.
Posted by Ramdev Gowda on 2010 Oct 28 17:37:54 +0100
Automatic coach washing plant at Lokmanya Tilak Terminus
Hello, Thats really a wonderful album, Rajendra. Good work.

For others, here goes the detailed description and working of this automatic plant.
http://centralrailwayonline.com/cr/cr/hq/mechanical/COACHWash.pdf
Posted by Vijay Aravamudhan on 2010 Oct 28 15:50:49 +0100
Automatic coach washing plant at Lokmanya Tilak Terminus
Great photos:) I think this technology is there in MAO.
Posted by Alex P. John on 2010 Oct 28 13:11:08 +0100
Automatic coach washing plant at Lokmanya Tilak Terminus
Thanks Rajendra, this is certainly great. It would be great if you could give a small write up on the process and efficiency etc. speed of the train as it passes these nozzles and cleaning scrubs etc....
Posted by Milind on 2010 Oct 28 03:58:26 +0100
train stop system
Details - http://www.klosegmbh.de/leistungen_e.html
Posted by Apurva Bahadur on 2010 Oct 09 07:38:05 +0100