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was thinking exactly the same! could be WDP3 with its green/red bottom hidden.
Posted by Aseem Johri on 2006 Apr 18 01:00:26 +0100
The WHITE engine at far left is WDP-4 or what? it looks like one. And isnt this a RARE event?? Coz they are not seen here in North.
Posted by Thakur Nishant Pundir on 2006 Apr 18 00:58:06 +0100
Hmm hmm hmm ! An "electricaly driven " radiator fan. One come across the use of electricity in diesel locos has any one seen the use of diesel in electric locos ? ;-)
Posted by Zubin J Dotivala on 2006 Apr 16 16:51:48 +0100
This loco had made a trip to ndls too. Have seen it quiet a few times.
Posted by Siddhartha Ganesh on 2006 Apr 13 13:00:20 +0100
You can find its old livery in
http://www.irfca.org/gallery/Locos/Diesel/IMG_0336.jpg.html
Posted by Subhabrata Chatterjee on 2006 Apr 13 01:38:11 +0100
Hey Pulastya, remember what I said ? !!! (You better know what I'm talking about, right?)
Posted by Bizzy Mishra on 2006 Apr 13 00:53:46 +0100
looks like it was being considered for Heritage Run ;-)
Posted by Aseem Johri on 2006 Apr 12 22:54:21 +0100
My god, what a livery. Seems the WDM 2 class markings are blanked out. Superb catch
Posted by Jimmy Jose on 2006 Apr 12 22:06:41 +0100
Well, take a look at the bogie, Trimount alright, but there's something different about it...you can actually see the wheel very clearly, as compared to conventional WDMx. A WDS4x can be seen in the background behind the MG rakes. My guess is as good as anybody else's, with regard to the loco in question.
Posted by Kharad Zarir Variyava on 2006 Apr 10 02:01:01 +0100
my take! it is a WDM2 whose short hood was damaged due to minor collision and GOC salvaged it for its own use. Don't quite know how it is hauling MG rakes.
Posted by Aseem Johri on 2006 Apr 09 21:13:44 +0100