The Operating Locomotive and Reconstructed Inspection Coach

Now running ocasionally at the National Railway Museum in New Delhi, India

A front view of the exhibit at Delhi. Note that the engine is basically symmetrical except for the larger water tank on the left and the road wheel. .

A lamentably poor photo of the saved equipment as housed at Delhi, India. The road wheel of the coach is almost hidden by a roof support and a sign post.

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Eyewitness Report
An eyewitness report from Bharat Vohra based on a Feb.28, 1998 visit to the National Railway Museum reads in part as follows. "It is the cutest little steam engine I've ever seen and I thank my stars I saw it in steam, must have been an amazing sight in its heyday! For those of you who are in India, do try and catch it in action... at the Rail Museum, Delhi on Saturdays and Sundays....a ride costs 20 rupees, although watching it move is an experience in itself"

The Exhibit Operating At The Museum In New Delhi

The loco taking water from a hose.
Ruediger Fach -1997-


Ruediger Fach -1997-
The monorail at a switch. So much simpler than any other form of monorail as regards switches


For another set of pictures taken at the Museum by Prakash Tendulkar


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