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Alok

Possible, but guard rails are only in the hilly section. It looks to me as if the train is approacing the hilly section and the shot is of the train lookin out behind.

Posted by Guest on 2003 Nov 21 16:58:45 +0000

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Jimmy

Is this the title of the foto? My WAP 1 after completion of the track and painting of the loco. Photo by vicky... This is the name of the foto. Nice bit of engineering. Does it actually move? Great. Congrats to the builder..

Posted by Guest on 2003 Nov 21 14:27:06 +0000

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Bharat Vohra

This pic is taken in TKD electric shed. The mirrors were not used at all but the idea was inspired from American practice (maybe even European?) to keep a track on the rake behind. This is very common on US diesel locomotives.

Posted by Guest on 2003 Nov 21 07:57:48 +0000

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naveen

Alok,
I think it is the curve just before Durk (after crossing the Seonath river while coming from Nagpur direction). If I remember correctly, the Darekesa - Dongargarh section was definately more hilly

Posted by Guest on 2003 Nov 21 03:53:12 +0000

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Jagan Mohan

Nice coach.

Posted by Guest on 2003 Nov 20 18:10:12 +0000

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Alok

From the gaurd rail and the tight turn I can tell that this is between Darekasa and Dongargarh on the Nagpur Durg section. The place has a ghat section which really looks great during the monsoons.

Posted by Guest on 2003 Nov 20 17:59:23 +0000

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Vivek Manvi

Sunny, if you look at the far end of this coach, you can see a door (near the lamp post). This is the entry for the guard.

Also, this color scheme for the Gen Car is deliberate. It can be used freely with the Rajdhani as well as Shatabdi trains. Better than having a completely mismatched Generator car...

Posted by Guest on 2003 Nov 20 13:28:08 +0000

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shanx (stormcatcher)

this loco actually came second in the freight category at the beauty contest in april 2003 at NDLS. the winner was a modified WAG7 from Kanpur (CNB).

GZB WAP1 "Babasaheb" was winner in the passenger category followed by "Rajhans" a WAP4E from BRC.

Posted by Guest on 2003 Nov 20 12:03:05 +0000

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Sachin Balwatkar

The Generator car has been in grey livery with red and blue strips so that it can be used both in Rajdhani and Shatabdi Rakes, therefore easy to match!

Posted by Guest on 2003 Nov 20 11:49:33 +0000

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anil tharian

Sunny,the WDS4b has three sets of wheels.From a distance it looks like four because one is a flywheel which runs the other three sets with the help of shafts(not sure the name given to them-same drive as used in a steam loco).

Posted by Guest on 2003 Nov 20 08:29:18 +0000

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