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Fantastic picture - This is how the Mahatma travelled! Not to speak of the rest of the general population.
Posted by Guest on 2004 Apr 01 09:24:49 +0100
It could be put into the Showcase Section!
Posted by Guest on 2004 Mar 30 15:56:12 +0100
A great picture Mr. Churchill. I believe a fire is lit on the left corner of the picture. Great work
Posted by Guest on 2004 Mar 30 14:37:27 +0100
The small one is indeed junior officers' saloon and I have travelled on it on a couple of occasions as a child with my Dad who was medical officer in this railway.The one at the right is the General manager and Chief Engineer's saloon.
Thanks a lot David!!
Posted by Guest on 2004 Mar 29 17:45:29 +0100
Is this a working loco or a model?
Posted by Guest on 2004 Mar 29 17:30:32 +0100
Where is this section? Never heard about this
Posted by Guest on 2004 Mar 29 17:26:21 +0100
Looks prehistoric!!. No lights, wooden benches.. straw lying all around the floor.. The typical Indian 'Janata' coach
Posted by Guest on 2004 Mar 29 09:31:41 +0100
Wow!!. This is a rarity.. Never seen a hay-covered wagon and a passenger train together..
Posted by Guest on 2004 Mar 29 09:18:06 +0100
A perfect portrait of the ubiquitous indian coountryside, complete with the steam train and the bullock cart.. This IS a nice pic.. Thanks Mr David!
Posted by Guest on 2004 Mar 29 09:16:39 +0100
nice pics and ver rare pics too!.. Thanks Mr. David for sharing these with us. That road must be the National highway 1..
Posted by Guest on 2004 Mar 29 09:13:43 +0100