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The story of the abandoned NG Terminus of Latur

Fabulous work Kaushik...

Posted by Benhur on 2012 Jan 10 03:46:19 +0000

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I would think this is more likely to be part of a weighing machine or weighbridge.
Pooley & Son were very well known makers of such equipment.

Posted by David Churchill on 2012 Jan 09 20:02:15 +0000

Main reason for visiting LUR NG terminus

The picture at the top left looks like one of Dr. Ken Walker's models on his 'Barfi Light Railway'

Posted by David Churchill on 2012 Jan 09 19:57:32 +0000

The story of the abandoned NG Terminus of Latur

An excellent album.
Many thanks for recording all this history before it disappears

Posted by David Churchill on 2012 Jan 09 19:55:04 +0000

The story of the abandoned NG Terminus of Latur

Fantastic album. Lovely detailing of each and every picture.

Posted by Arzan Kotval on 2012 Jan 09 17:26:07 +0000

The story of the abandoned NG Terminus of Latur

I thank everyone for their comments, by means of this album I am offering my respects to the great British Engineer Mr. Everard Richard Calthrop who constructed this line which later came to be known as a model NG line not only in India but all over the world. A salute to this Great Engineer who transformed designs drawn on paper into reality for the growth of the Latur Region.

Posted by Kaushik Dharwadkar on 2012 Jan 09 16:22:01 +0000

The story of the abandoned NG Terminus of Latur

Wonderful album Kaushik. Thanks a ton for exploring BLR and presenting it with great amount of information. :)

Posted by Aamod on 2012 Jan 09 07:04:48 +0000

The story of the abandoned NG Terminus of Latur

Wonderful collection! Pity that no one is bothered from the adminsitration

Posted by Abhishek Risbud on 2012 Jan 09 04:41:44 +0000

The story of the abandoned NG Terminus of Latur

Well explored!!!

Posted by Chitrarth Parghi on 2012 Jan 08 16:02:07 +0000

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An Epitome of Colonial Architecture. Still sturdy and safe.

Posted by Dilip Setlur on 2012 Jan 08 09:05:29 +0000

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