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train1c
Super shot
Posted by Krupa Ratnam on 2009 Mar 16 03:35:51 +0000
A day at the Dhulghat Spiral
Sadly, none of the photos have Rating buttons. Anyway, 5-stars to all the photos.
Posted by Aseem Johri on 2009 Mar 15 17:05:04 +0000
train1e
Is it Sachin who is hiding below the sleepers??
Posted by Aseem Johri on 2009 Mar 15 16:47:22 +0000
pointsys
Hmmm .... so electricity does have some role to play here too ! Cough cough !
Posted by Zubin J Dotivala on 2009 Mar 15 15:31:40 +0000
A day at the Dhulghat Spiral
Awesome album. Each pic. is a stunner.
Posted by S Ashwin on 2009 Mar 15 05:52:55 +0000
pointsys
The black box to the left is not a point-machine but a set of moving electrical contacts which in signalling parlance are called "Points and Lock Detector".These are finely aligned switches which operate only if the point and its lock(or lock-bar if provided)are in their correct position and there is absolutely no gap between the Stock and the Tongue rails.Hence the detector is a very critical safety component of a point.In the case of point-machines the driving,locking and detection assembly is incorporated into a single enclosure.
Here,a key interlocking arrangement has been provided which is in the middle of the rails.Note the removable slide with the handle which must be removed to "swing" the points.This slide probably has a padlocking hasp at the other end.Also note the two keyholes at both sides of the slide which are the actual key interlocks.Logically.their should have been at least one lock with the key inserted but it seems to be missing here.
Posted by Khalid Kagzi on 2009 Mar 15 04:25:04 +0000
A day at the Dhulghat Spiral
Wonderful Album!!!
Totally Action Packed!!!
What a way to start the Sunday Morning.
Hats off guys!!! Wonderful.
Posted by Jatin Bhavsar on 2009 Mar 15 04:12:24 +0000
IMG_0030
Was this found near the Home signal(or any other semaphore signal)of Dhulghat station which has been mentioned in a previous picture?If so then it could be the original counterweight arrangement to ensure that the signal returns to Danger in case the wire breaks.However even then it would be strange arrangement as normally the counterweight is provided on the signal mast itself and connected to the semaphore arm by a solid rod.
Posted by Khalid Kagzi on 2009 Mar 15 04:08:18 +0000
Abandoned YP's in a Row at Mhow
Can anyone please help me find a time machine so that I can go back and forth in time ? ;-)
Posted by Zubin J Dotivala on 2008 Dec 11 16:49:35 +0000
Narmada Bridge 2a
Fantastic!
Posted by Pawan Koppa on 2008 Dec 11 14:49:24 +0000