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Alok

The Class designations are now being painted on top near the headlight instead of near the buffers as usual

Posted by Guest on 2004 Jan 14 19:16:26 +0000

Jagan Mohan

Why are most of the doors and access panels open?

Posted by Guest on 2004 Jan 14 20:03:12 +0000

anil tharian

the loco was being stripped and being put back to get it into running condition.the cabin was a mess with wires all over the place.

Posted by Guest on 2004 Jan 15 05:43:43 +0000

Apurva (iti@vsnl.com)

The latest diesels are bulgies ! That observation crumbles another belief that only rebuilt locos have the 'bulge'.

Posted by Guest on 2004 Jan 15 05:54:11 +0000

Neil

Jagan, my theory is that the Loco was painted from the inside too & so the doors have been left open to dry the paint.

Posted by Guest on 2004 Jan 15 14:17:29 +0000

anil tharian

Neil,the colour the loco bears is actually the DLW colour.the loco's get re-painted only once a year.this means that this loco will get re-painted into KJM colours only by this year end. moreover you can notice the engine head covers piled up on the foot board.

Posted by Guest on 2004 Jan 16 06:23:19 +0000

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