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Sandeep Bhate

Is it mandatory that either / both of the EOGs should be in mismatched livery, be it Raj or Shat rake!!! Today only saw the "Ultimate livery-matched train" photo of TVC Raj (uploaded by Apurva sometime in past), felt really nice to see that photo - Sandeep Bhate.

Posted by Guest on 2004 Feb 26 04:29:17 +0000

WCAM2P_Swaraj_Express.jpg

Shirish

Some coaches are added at Bandra Terminus.

Posted by Guest on 2004 Feb 25 23:25:53 +0000

WCAM2P_Swaraj_Express.jpg

shailesh jasani

vivek i didnt get ur RARE remark.. does swaraj gets WCAM 1 onits run or what .. Also BCT is capable of handling 18-19 coach rakes so how does swaraj fit into BCT platforms kindly clarfiy

Posted by Guest on 2004 Feb 25 19:38:27 +0000

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Shailesh Jasani

a great pic Vivek.. it seems that after getting LHB rakes
WR has finally woken up and take pains to clean AK RAJ rakes which used to be dusty and real sorry ... also EOG is in Rajdhani Livery although abt the front EOG is in Shatabdi Livery.. I wonder why the hell WR do not remove the RAjdhani EOG from ADI Shatabdi and return them to Rajdhanis and same for Shatabdi EOG ,.. it doesnt take so much time.. sorry state of affairs

Posted by Guest on 2004 Feb 25 19:34:23 +0000

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Apurva (iti@vsnl.com)

The purpose of this pic was to show that the shape of the hills do not change for a long time. I would be uploading pics of the land near the reversing station - one has to strain to see similarity between the older pics and the current hills due to severe weathering/erosion. The above location and the reversing station are just 1.5 Kms apart, so the weathering at the reversing station is man made.

Posted by Guest on 2004 Feb 24 17:50:30 +0000

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Apurva (iti@vsnl.com)

The purpose of this pic was to show that the shape of the hills do not change for a long time. I would be uploading pics of the land near the reversing station - one has to strain to see similarity between the older pics and the current hills due to severe weathering/erosion. The above location and the reversing station are just 1.5 Kms apart, so the weathering at the reversing station is man made.

Posted by Guest on 2004 Feb 24 17:50:30 +0000

20111_mhc.jpg

Neil, Yes indeed, the lines to the right are the catch siding.

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2004 Feb 24 16:04:50 +0000

20111_mhc.jpg

Neil, Yes indeed, the lines to the right are the catch siding.

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2004 Feb 24 16:04:50 +0000

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Neil

Great comparison, Apurva....in fact the tiny speck on top of the hill is actually a tree that still stands proudly today.

Posted by Guest on 2004 Feb 24 15:09:02 +0000

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Neil

Great comparison, Apurva....in fact the tiny speck on top of the hill is actually a tree that still stands proudly today.

Posted by Guest on 2004 Feb 24 15:09:02 +0000

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