Ever seen these kind of structures?? These are the foundation for the catenary mast.The foundations are generally laid 3m below the earth for each & every mast depending upon the soil condition.Therefore you see electrification of any new section is not an easy job. Appreciate the efforts that go in for electrification rather than always calling names. ()

Date: 2011-03-29
Owner: Sachin Buddhisagar
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I don't think anybody said that electrification does not require effort - only that these efforts are misplaced in most cases on the likes of negative ROR branch lines and single line low density routes. Anyway why get touchy and take these things...
Posted by Harsh Vardhan on 2011 Mar 30 03:14:32 +0100
Rightly Put in, Thank you for sharing this pic...:-)
Posted by Kaushik Dharwadkar on 2011 Mar 30 02:43:08 +0100
The third from the left is used in black cotton soil as the abbreviation suggests.
Posted by R Viswa Chandra on 2011 Mar 29 18:36:00 +0100
Very well said Mr Buddhisagar. From left to right, the first two are the side gravity and side bearing foundations and the last two i reckon are the pure gravity foundations. The taller of the two is used in loose soils i guess.
Posted by R Viswa Chandra on 2011 Mar 29 18:31:45 +0100
Diesel yo! ;-)
Posted by Aseem Johri on 2011 Mar 29 18:22:11 +0100