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2009 Ahmedabad Shatabdi headed by WCAM-2P #21872 overtakes the 9011 Gujarat Express at around 110kmph. The Shatabdi passes through horns blaring and raising a huge cloud of dust. Umargam, 2004-11-15. 2.78MB, 37Sec. By Vivek Manvi.
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Date: 2008-05-17
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this is what indian railways should be made&be........................ really xxx factor kind of video.
Posted by Guest on 2008 Jan 08 10:00:09 -0500
Nice camera work.Great effort.Note that the rear Generator car is in Rajdhani livery
Posted by Guest on 2007 Jul 19 11:27:22 -0400
excellent video
Posted by Guest on 2007 Jun 09 12:32:13 -0400
the video is good but the DC current engines have low power than the AC current ones WAP 5&7 ROXX ;D
Posted by Guest on 2007 May 28 13:33:19 -0400
the video is good but the DC current engines have low power than the AC current ones WAP 5&7 ROXX ;D
Posted by Guest on 2007 May 28 13:33:17 -0400
excellent video. except why in the world will a superfast use a HT horn when its full strenght lies in LT.
Posted by Guest on 2007 May 07 00:46:24 -0400
The shrill sound of the loco as it passes reminds me of the Formula One Grand Prix race car as the speed is near 110 kph.
Posted by Guest on 2006 Aug 17 13:17:47 -0400
Note the two different tones heard from the loco.
Posted by Guest on 2006 Aug 15 11:12:48 -0400
I think you should not zoom the WCAM2P locomotive when the train is coming closer. When train is far away,only that time zoom your video camera. When the train is coming closer,neither we can judge the train speed and the essence of the video is...
I think you should not zoom the WCAM2P locomotive when the train is coming closer. When train is far away,only that time zoom your video camera. When the train is coming closer,neither we can judge the train speed and the essence of the video is slightly down. Otherwise the rest of the video was awesome.
Posted by Guest on 2006 Feb 24 11:06:26 -0500
The rear generator coach of this train was in a Rajdhani livery.
Posted by Guest on 2006 Feb 04 12:54:45 -0500