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which is this shed?livery looks similar to sabarmati..

Posted by Deepak Murali on 2007 Nov 23 17:00:30 +0000

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Seems a wire net or mesh is placed instead of the radiator grill.

Posted by Rahul on 2007 Nov 23 14:57:23 +0000

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we just have to get over the habit of over doing things, be it advertising or putting up monitors.

Posted by Aseem Johri on 2007 Nov 23 14:53:30 +0000

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Instead of putting so many screens, they could have just put a nice 42" LCD screen at the front. Would have been a better experience!

Posted by Karan Desai on 2007 Nov 23 13:43:37 +0000

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probably the first photos of Tanakpur or even Tanakpur line on IRFCA..

Posted by Aseem Johri on 2007 Nov 23 13:14:58 +0000

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Attractive cowcatcher!!

Posted by Colin Peter on 2007 Nov 23 08:56:26 +0000

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man!!! seems like some children had played some wild graffiti tricks...!!;)

Posted by Deepak Murali on 2007 Nov 23 04:30:24 +0000

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Also in view ( extreme right) is the green push button the BPQD. It happens to be my fav button. When the loco is hauling a huge load up a steep gradient a slight wheel slip occurs and if the diff between current of two TMs exceeds 125 amps ( This again is very conservative and needs t be raised to 200 amps at least.) the QD gets energized and regression occurs. However if one keeps BPQD depressed than the QD gets bypassed and no regression occurs. The best thing to do would be to keep BPQD pressed when one wants harsh speed gains.

Posted by Zubin J Dotivala on 2007 Nov 23 04:24:51 +0000

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That lever pointing downwards which is next to the white PVC tank ( which contains water that is sprayed on the wind shield) is used to isolate the front BP and FP angle valves. This needs to be done incase they are damaged due to cattle run over.

Posted by Zubin J Dotivala on 2007 Nov 23 04:15:56 +0000

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That red Button is something like an emergency shut down switch. You can see an arrow mark next to it. The button has to be pressed and than rotated. It shuts down everything. In case some one who follows the policy of "go forth where no man has gone before" and presses the button just to check it out than everything gets shut down.To restart one has to cutoof the batteries in the loco and than restart after a couple of minutes.

Posted by Zubin J Dotivala on 2007 Nov 23 04:12:14 +0000

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