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Thats a very sharp curve. Any idea of the measurements ?. Also, what is the speed restriction there ?
Posted by Guest on 2004 Mar 18 19:09:02 +0000
Well, that's a nice shot of the Godavari and the bridge against the back drop of the setting sun. Nice work, Mr. Saifullah
Posted by Guest on 2004 Mar 18 15:20:32 +0000
i guess the station is pallipuram
Posted by Guest on 2004 Mar 18 08:23:32 +0000
Look at the lake on the far right side... The lake is huge and from the train this can be seen at different angles... Good site to watch
Posted by Guest on 2004 Mar 18 05:51:06 +0000
Please rotate the photo by 90 degrres anti clock wise to get a proper view... Other wise this picture is difficult to visualise
Posted by Guest on 2004 Mar 18 05:44:23 +0000
marvellous photo. Note how tight the curve is. one can see the back of the train.
Posted by Guest on 2004 Mar 15 23:13:21 +0000
I got the answer now... just look at the fourth photo downb the line captioned "Guards van brings up the ....". It is indeed a crow sitting on the branch of a tree in the foreground....
Posted by Guest on 2004 Mar 15 21:53:26 +0000
Can someone tell me what is there on top of the horn mast over the rear cab ?? is that a crow ??
Posted by Guest on 2004 Mar 15 21:50:35 +0000
I recall seeing the WCAM 3 electrics with the two brake connector pipes in the middle intact when they arrived first on the CR,from BHEL,around 1998....this might be a brand new one....those days the livery was different.
Posted by Guest on 2004 Mar 15 19:34:52 +0000
The Kangra Valley Railway is 2'6" gauge and all trains are hauled by ZDM-3 locos, in this case #161. The scenery is stunning and the engineering of the line very impressive - well worth a visit!
Posted by Guest on 2004 Mar 15 18:27:50 +0000