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Vivek, Gwalior has always been important in history (Tansen was from here) and more so since the Scindias took over in the 18th century. And with the coming of the Railways, the Scindia State Railway (Narrow gauge) had the town as a hub with lines radiating to Sheopur Kalan, Bhind and Shivpuri.

Posted by Dr.Jitendra Mulky on 2009 Apr 17 02:32:19 +0000

David, the railway lines of Gwalior city in a map like this http://www.mapsofindia.com/maps/madhyapradesh/gwalior.htm were always confusing to me because BG and NG were not clearly marked. Thanks for clearing the confusion.

Posted by Dr.Jitendra Mulky on 2009 Apr 17 02:36:35 +0000

Horse power, Steam engine and internal combustion engine (lambretta scooter) all in one frame. Too good

Posted by Ram (guest) on 2009 May 25 04:22:35 +0000

nice engine

Posted by rakesh (guest) on 2009 Jun 18 02:21:36 +0000

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