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i beg ur pardon i mean WDP-4's

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2004 Dec 16 15:53:20 +0000

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notice the twin WDM-3A's in the background. One of them has it's headlights ON. by d way are WDM-4's being used for these puny Pass. services? shouldn't they only haul what they deserve i.e prestigious trains like rajdhani,shatabdi and other SF's

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2004 Dec 16 15:51:49 +0000

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Notice the the one head lamp is covered with a polythene bag i guess so!

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2004 Dec 03 07:35:12 +0000

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the dream was during the day! that's what makes it special.enjoy!

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2004 Dec 02 18:51:26 +0000

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Why is this your dream? Kacheguda is always hauled by a WDP 4

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2004 Dec 02 08:53:24 +0000

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I guess we'll get to see these beasts in North India only when DLW manufactures more WDP-4s in the future. Otherwise, they'll remain concentrated only in the South.

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2004 Nov 25 12:04:18 +0000

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Thanks a Lot for the Compliment ,of comparing me to the WDG4 ,large heavy and full of brains.

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2004 Nov 24 09:54:37 +0000

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When will we get to see this beast in North India?

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2004 Nov 18 00:12:15 +0000

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Observe famous Birla Mandir Temple in background and FOB that cuts across Hyderabad station

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2004 Nov 15 15:44:57 +0000

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muthu rama11@manukau.ac.nz

might be so but this is the bomb it has the potential to reach the designed speed and has the capicity to pull along a fair load as well it would have been a lot nicer if the new design were to look at the aerodynamics factor as well as come lets fact it air although very malleable at high velocities has the ablity to shear and that is not a good thing it would be really nice if they could include some aerodynamic factors into their design ......cheers

Posted by Guest on 2004 Apr 01 09:59:50 +0000

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