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From the layout of gantries and the stacking of sleepers, it appears to be a concrete sleeper manufacturing plant. Someone in the know can confirm this.

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Apr 26 19:33:07 +0000

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Cutting edge! A well is casted over this and is assisted to sink in the bed by additional weights (kentledge). A cap is casted after sinking to predetermined depth and pier is constructed over the cap.

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Apr 26 19:28:34 +0000

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Jimmy, a long time back, Erode shed had this type of livery especially for the Brindavan, pre Electrification days, just a memory

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Apr 26 06:30:37 +0000

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The trailing loco seems to be 'Kazipet' one in the traditional brown-yellow livery !

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Apr 26 05:38:15 +0000

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Ernakulam WDM 3a colour resembles the Original WDm-2c livery

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Apr 26 01:06:19 +0000

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Erode Diesel considers itself a bit above the law. I am yet to see an Erode loco marked WDM3A or WDG3A, they persist with the old WDM2C and WDG2 nomenclature. Hope ERS doesn't do the same.

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Apr 26 00:47:42 +0000

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Were these locos still marked WDM 2C Instead of WDM3A?

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Apr 25 23:06:54 +0000

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Which is the church that is visible in the pic? Very pretty pic...

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Apr 25 21:38:23 +0000

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Is the Kalyan WDM2 at the other end or in the middle of the rake. I have always seen this train with the loco in the middle and driving cabs at eah end. Some years back, the locos used to have a livery similar to the rake, but now it seems all have been painted to KYN standard maroon-blue.

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Apr 25 21:27:46 +0000

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Excellent pic Apurva, this section is a delight for fans wanting to check out Neals Ball token operations, semaphore signallings and diesel action at its best, sharp curves, cut sections and tunnels added as a bonus.

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Apr 25 14:10:24 +0000

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