IRFCA

Photo Gallery

Home Forum FAQ Docs Articles Trips
Login
  1. Gallery
  2. General Scenes

Latest Comments

First • Previous • Next • Last Page 811 of 846
DSC02456.jpg

Yes, very rare indeed. Thanks for the shot. But is the trailing loco working? Strange SH to SH coupling.

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Sep 24 23:32:56 +0000

Pic_6.jpg

Nice one there! But what are those horizontal set of lines on the horizon? Look like smoke but cant be smoke?

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Sep 22 08:42:15 +0000

DSC01465.jpg

Picture of same loco in 2000. http://tinyurl.com/7c5uw

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Sep 21 08:34:06 +0000

DSC01466.jpg

jimmy i am not sure but i think initially few wdm7 were homed at GOC now they are at TNP. i dont believe GOC has any more WDM7.. am i right?

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Sep 20 21:15:28 +0000

DSC01466.jpg

Also, there is no chance for an ERS loco to go all the way till ECoR territory. If it was a WDM 2, it maybe remotely possible but the WDM 7 will never ever go there

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Sep 20 18:44:43 +0000

DSC01466.jpg

Bizzy, you spotted something else. Only 15 WDM 7's were built, all were homed at ERS once. Now, 8 are at ERS, 7 at TNP and GOC. WDM 7's can be seen only in SR. They have road nos 11001 to 11015. They are infact smaller than WDM 2's.

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Sep 20 18:42:09 +0000

DSC01466.jpg

It must be slightly taller than WDM2s - today I saw a same loco in the very same livery at BBS with a road number of 110XX (was raining hard & I couldnt read too well) attached to standars WDM2s (#16XXX). The WDM7 was about 1.5 ft (guessing) taller than WDM2s.

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Sep 20 15:21:42 +0000

17950_G.jpg

BGKT needs to come up with a logo for itself !!

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Sep 20 11:47:27 +0000

6629_G.jpg

really a good capture

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Sep 20 07:31:47 +0000

6629_G.jpg

It seems as though two different worlds are separated by a distance of two metres ! This is the real IR..

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Sep 19 19:11:17 +0000

Advanced Search

Note: This site is not officially affiliated with Indian Railways. The official web site of Indian Railways is: http://www.indianrailways.gov.in
Please contact the webmasters for permissions to re-use pictures.

Contact Us

  • Website related: webmaster@irfca.org
  • Forum Related: moderators@irfca.org
  • Research & Contributions: webmaster@irfca.org

Other Links

  • Home
  • Forum
  • About
  • Legal Information & Disclaimers

Copyright © 2004–2026, IRFCA.org