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Seen a similiar practice at BZA Jn a couple of day back. Coach cleaning folks (Private firm) were cleaning the A/C coach windows of the 2840 Dn MAS - HWH mail. Of course, they were not using high power jets, but were cleaning it with water and cloth.

Posted by PVS Praveen Kumar on 2008 Jan 09 10:16:01 +0000

I have noticed while travelling on A.P Express/Rajdhanis at Ballarshah (mid 2007) where all A/C coach windows are cleaned with soapy water and cloth. I must mention the effort was being done on both the sides of the coach.

Posted by vivek mathur on 2008 Jan 10 08:34:43 +0000

At Ratlam Jn, uniformed cleaners are always present to quickly wash all glasses of the AC coaches of all trains. See this-
http://indianrail.fotopic.net/p45265905.html

Posted by Karan Desai on 2008 Jan 10 09:59:34 +0000

I like the way windows are cleaned at Ratlam (in pic by Karan). This will substantially save water. A high pressure water hose will also cause significant splashing to bother passengers, food vendors, etc.

Posted by Saqib Karori on 2008 Jan 10 14:34:53 +0000

The same way said by Karan, happens at Solapur also!

Posted by Ranjeet Ramaswamy Iyer on 2008 Jan 11 03:53:53 +0000

Note the coach indication in Hindi and a 'Blue' emergency window; making it easy to identify any CR rake. Varun Dambal

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2008 Jan 14 13:04:42 +0000

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