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Nice shot !

Posted by Manohar Natarajan on 2010 Jan 22 05:48:57 +0000

The legendary 2860 Howrah Mumbai Cst Gitanjali Express passes through a sharp curve near Padli station in the fading evening lig

Arzanji,the PSR before Padli station is 90kmph whereas at Padli station is 85kmph.

Posted by Sachin Buddhisagar on 2010 Jan 22 05:22:51 +0000

The legendary 2860 Howrah Mumbai Cst Gitanjali Express passes through a sharp curve near Padli station in the fading evening lig

Thanks everyone. Jattin, this location is half a km from Padli stn towards Nasik Road. The train was easily doing 90kph and after the 12th coach passed us, it was slowing down to 75kph since Padli has a PSR of 75kph. It was running 15 minutes before time.

Posted by Arzan Kotval on 2010 Jan 22 04:14:48 +0000

The legendary 2860 Howrah Mumbai Cst Gitanjali Express passes through a sharp curve near Padli station in the fading evening lig

Wonderful!!!

Posted by Bhushan Kale on 2010 Jan 22 04:01:06 +0000

The legendary 2860 Howrah Mumbai Cst Gitanjali Express passes through a sharp curve near Padli station in the fading evening lig

Arzan! At what speed it passed?

Posted by Jatin Bhavsar on 2010 Jan 21 22:08:51 +0000

The legendary 2860 Howrah Mumbai Cst Gitanjali Express passes through a sharp curve near Padli station in the fading evening lig

Nice to see the Hindi lettering on the loco. Now finally I know how exactly to pronounce SRC's full name!

Posted by Karan Desai on 2010 Jan 21 20:07:22 +0000

The legendary 2860 Howrah Mumbai Cst Gitanjali Express passes through a sharp curve near Padli station in the fading evening lig

Nice photo..

Posted by Samar on 2010 Jan 21 18:30:13 +0000

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Am I glad that I made a trip to Bhore Ghat just about a month ago - before the 25 KV AC catenaries swirl around these lovely beasts and make them exitinct. It feels like the hit of an astroid on the earth that made the Dinos to disappear. Thanks to Ashish for recording the last few days of the WCG-2 in their best loacale - the Sahyadri Hills.

Posted by S. Srinivas on 2010 Jan 21 17:37:20 +0000

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Ha! My Howlies :)

Posted by Binai Sankar on 2010 Jan 21 14:02:23 +0000

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@Doc from this view it seems that way but it is a 18 coach rake with twin bankers at the end.

Posted by Ashwin Rao on 2010 Jan 21 13:33:34 +0000

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