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Yup, thats YDM1R #6002 built by North British, and belonging to WR, I think. When did the WDM2 come in? It wasn't there when I visited in Aug 04.
Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2004 Oct 06 15:37:36 +0100
No Vabby, thats's a YDM1-R only. Check a pic of that here http://www.irfca.org/users/shanky/history/history03/6002-ydm1r.jpg
Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2004 Oct 05 16:25:48 +0100
Thats a YDM-2R boss...
Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2004 Oct 05 13:16:14 +0100
These boys never cease to impress!! Somehow LTT manages to bring out the best in WDM-2's of ED, as even the 1013/1014 at times is hauled by an ED WDM-2 throughout its journey from LTT -CMB!
Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2004 Sep 26 09:36:55 +0100
The leading loco is a WDM 3.
Posted by Guest on 2004 Apr 09 22:29:49 +0100
Beautiful
Posted by Guest on 2004 Apr 02 18:23:02 +0100
No Jimmy, thats not me (wish it were!!). I was standing in the doorway of my coach on 2622 heading towards MAS. No idea where this livery originated.
Posted by Guest on 2004 Apr 02 10:07:51 +0100
The white FM marker indicates "Fouling Mark" ie vehicles on adjacent tracks should stand beyond this point to avoid collision. the yellow triangle with '10' indiactes the speed limit for the yard
Posted by Guest on 2004 Apr 01 13:13:30 +0100
This seems to be towards the end (Shivajinagar side) of Pune station. Has this Jumbo got the 7032 into platform # 4? Also, what the sign "" on the ground (just adjacent to loco) mean? - Sandeep Bhate.
Posted by Guest on 2004 Mar 30 11:47:43 +0100
Dear Mr Krishnan
The first Jumbo that rolled out was 17791, now at LKO. 17994 is also a jumbo, at KTE shed.
Posted by Guest on 2004 Mar 30 11:10:31 +0100