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Pavan Kumar

Rare is a MLY shed Loco at YNK
Only DM2's for shunting are present at MLY, I have seen a MLY shed WDM2 17706 hauling Shiridi Express at Hyderabad which is rare

Posted by Guest on 2004 Feb 25 04:21:48 +0000

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Sandeep Bhate

Surely a good query!! :P May be another photo showing the other end would help!! :) - Sandeep Bhate.

Posted by Guest on 2004 Feb 25 04:18:53 +0000

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Sandeep Bhate

Sorry for a very basic / silly query :P But will be nice to know what's exactly rare in here? - Sandeep Bhate.

Posted by Guest on 2004 Feb 25 04:13:49 +0000

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Apurva (iti@vsnl.com)

Excellent pic - showing the real India and the IR at work in that background.

Posted by Guest on 2004 Feb 25 03:46:13 +0000

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asHIsh

The height of the platform looks somewhat low. Is it not?

Posted by Guest on 2004 Feb 25 03:35:18 +0000

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Dingo

Interesting perspective - I guess Ragu must have been standing some 10 m away from the loco, and none of the driver view ports are visible. Talk about "blind spot". Like they have in the trucks - if you cannot see my mirrors, I cannot see you.

Posted by Guest on 2004 Feb 24 18:20:40 +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

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sonal roy

i think i em in love with the WDM2 :P

Posted by Guest on 2004 Feb 24 17:36:56 +0000

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Sachin Balwatkar

You can clearly see the switches and the lights which were used in those days. That's me!!

Posted by Guest on 2004 Feb 24 16:20:35 +0000

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