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Nice album, Appu and gang. Great to see remains of old P. way recorded completely. The bat episode is even more entertaining! Hope you will be able to plot the entire MG line in that area soon
Posted by Jimmy Jose on 2007 Aug 27 10:37:41 +0100
Excellent stuff. Great going guys!!
Posted by Siddhartha Ganesh on 2007 Aug 22 17:17:59 +0100
Do you see the nice pattern? Two standard blue coaches, one CR type coach; then another two blue standard coaches, etc. Don't know if they did this intentionally, but it looks nice.
Posted by Jagadheep D on 2007 Aug 20 20:36:42 +0100
Very nice!!
Posted by Akshay Marathe on 2007 Aug 20 04:41:43 +0100
Beautiful, spectacular pic!!
Posted by Akshay Marathe on 2007 Aug 20 04:32:02 +0100
I liked this pic very much. The distant skyline of Pune and the hills in the foreground add a very nice and different effect.
Posted by Akshay Marathe on 2007 Aug 20 04:30:23 +0100
Wonderful photo essay as usual!! And Kudos to Apurva for the detailed captions for the pics. Great effort. Keep up the good work
Posted by Akshay Marathe on 2007 Aug 20 04:21:34 +0100
Great work - Appu,Ashish, John and PVS. Its easy sitting at home and enjoying this set of fantastic pictures, but one can only imagine the great risks taken by you all for this set of unbelievably rare pictures and the ones earlier including the ones on the Bhor ghat. Superb effort, and thanks for sharing these gems with us!
Posted by Pawan Koppa on 2007 Aug 19 16:07:27 +0100
Superb spot for railfanning.A few days back Kharad also told me about this beautiful spot.Great photo Apurva.
Arzan Kotval
Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2007 Jun 21 09:02:10 +0100
Subhabrata stole words from my mouth...
Posted by Aseem Johri on 2007 Jun 20 03:45:05 +0100