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NDM-1# 502 with Matheran - Neral Toy Train is given all clear as it is about to terminate shortly at Neral Junction with nice gr
http://www.internationalsteam.co.uk/trains/india053.htm
Posted by Subhabrata Chatterjee on 2012 May 18 10:32:54 +0100
NDM-1# 502 with Matheran - Neral Toy Train is given all clear as it is about to terminate shortly at Neral Junction with nice gr
Impressive ? Too bad and unmatched.

Its a Hill train soon to became member UNESCO world heritage site. Its not a toy train for kids! come on ...

Please have a look at
http://www.internationalsteam.co.uk/trains/india053.htm


Posted by Subhabrata Chatterjee on 2012 May 18 06:07:53 +0100
IMG_2843
YDM4 at its best..
Posted by Abhishek Kashyap trainman on 2012 May 18 06:00:56 +0100
2012-04-08 14.43.33
very nice shot.
Posted by Abhishek Kashyap trainman on 2012 May 18 05:58:00 +0100
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S.Srinivas sir the railway code of kanpur is due to its military usage in earlier day..it was CNB=CAWNPORE BARRACK..
Posted by Abhishek Kashyap trainman on 2012 May 18 05:56:40 +0100
IMG_2224
Still, it is not clear how the station code is - CNB ?
Posted by S. Srinivas on 2012 May 18 05:16:00 +0100
Roni's India Trip Pt-7: Ankai
Roni - Just lovely and enjoyable. Some of the photos should appear in National Geographic Magazine. Thanks for sharing your experience and albums.

ARE THERE ANY MORE ALBUMS COMING IN THE NEAR FUTURE ?

Posted by S. Srinivas on 2012 May 18 05:03:28 +0100
Delhi Jn.
Yes indeed! There is one more section on the turret that can be seen on the one on the rear which has the missing word "North". Delhi station used to be shared by East Indian Railway and North Western Railway and its successor Eastern Punjab Railway.

Another historical picture of this station can be seen here
Posted by Harsh Vardhan on 2012 May 15 18:48:51 +0100
Delhi Jn.
Was it in the Western Railway or in North Western Railway ?
A portion is missing in the photograph.
Posted by Subhabrata Chatterjee on 2012 May 15 06:11:38 +0100
Delhi Jn.
Like the "Printer's devil", could it have been a "Painter's devil" ?

Seriously, we need to look into the history of Railways in India.

Posted by S. Srinivas on 2012 May 15 05:17:12 +0100