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the_lead_loco_in_a_purpulish_blue_livery_loco_was_WDM_2A_18706_from_abr_photo_by_vicky.jpg

Vivek Manvi

This livery looks really cool. Nice change from the usual blues and maroons....

Posted by Guest on 2003 Nov 07 13:55:33 +0000

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Gautam

A brief comment: Pics are good but try to get closer to the subject before you shoot. If it is a point-n-shoot cam, the subject appears much further off in the viewfinder than in the actual lens (in proportion). So let it fill up about 75% of the viewfinder. Happy clicking!!

Posted by Guest on 2003 Nov 07 07:18:07 +0000

Nagercoil2.jpg

Gautam

.... and the same here!! :-D

Posted by Guest on 2003 Nov 07 07:13:31 +0000

Nagercoil1.jpg

Gautam

From the snap it doesn't appear as if the panto is up. Think the loco is dead.

Posted by Guest on 2003 Nov 07 06:52:07 +0000

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Gautam

Since when did ET (from what I could make out in the pic) locos start getting this livery? Nice shot, though, with the twin beam headlamps and flasher showing!!

Posted by Guest on 2003 Nov 07 06:16:44 +0000

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Jagan Mohan

Sorry Vivek, I was using the >> button to scroll through the images. So I posted the comment to the previous photo before I saw this one.

Posted by Guest on 2003 Nov 06 19:02:36 +0000

Nagercoil1.jpg

Jagan Mohan

Twin WCAMs? The Nagercoil Exp is a 17-18 coach rake, why does it need twin locos?
Did you happen to notice if the second loco was dead or had its panto up? I can't make out from the photo.

Posted by Guest on 2003 Nov 06 19:01:18 +0000

ydm4_indore.jpg

Alok

Thats a YDM4 metre gauge loco and not a WDM4

Posted by Guest on 2003 Nov 06 17:09:24 +0000

WAP_3_JAWAHAR_at_NRM.jpg

vicky

this loco was later converted to a wap-1

Posted by Guest on 2003 Oct 27 08:37:10 +0000

WCM5_4.jpg

Mani

As a kid, I saw the WCM-5 as a 'cat' and the monster WCM-1 as a 'huge dog' what with their muzzle-like noses. I still recall the earth-shaking vibrations they used to cause when leading a train into Dadar. Pity, they are gone, never to be seen again.

Posted by Guest on 2003 Oct 15 07:42:08 +0000

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