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Pavan, was this a regular WGSCN Sleeper class coach? Generally. only these have the S mark for the coach number painted on.
Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Aug 23 19:10:43 +0100
As GP pointed out, this is not the 'lower panto', but 'close DJ' sign. The sub-station in the background clearly indictaes that this is a neutral zone where power from one SSP is switching over to another.
Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Aug 08 18:30:58 +0100
This is actually an indication to the driver to engage the circuit breaker (DJ) so that electric supply to the traction motors is cut off. Panto need not be lowered.
Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Aug 01 12:17:36 +0100
The middle script is clearly in Oriya, not usually prevalent in the state in which the Kanhan-Ramtek line is present (Maharashtra).
Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Jul 31 12:45:34 +0100
You ll find the same mistake at JHS
Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Jul 26 17:37:45 +0100
Shailesh, this is on pf4. At HYB, the main entrance opens onto pf4 and not on 1.
Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Jul 21 22:21:01 +0100
A PQRS portal crane which is used to unload concrete sleepers from flat wagons and load fabricated panels onto flat wagons, in a base depot.
Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Apr 24 19:20:54 +0100
Note the reflective surface of the decal of "1".
Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Apr 21 02:44:15 +0100
Aren't they termend as "Engineer" ?
Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Mar 23 23:35:19 +0000
Yeah, its official, the term or post 'Driver' has been renamed as 'Loco Pilot' as there is big difference between a 'Driver' and a 'Pilot'.
Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Mar 23 17:50:28 +0000