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This loco belongs to Vadodara shed (BRC)
Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Sep 01 19:16:58 +0100
The Mangala's usual AC link from NZM to IGP is a BSL loco only. BSL also has some modified WAG5s for passenger operations so this may be one of them.
Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Aug 17 15:49:13 +0100
230XX road number indicates that this is a wag5 from BSL
Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Aug 17 12:19:15 +0100
Looks like a flat-car carrying rails to me.
Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Jul 04 13:06:07 +0100
Nice photos. I can spot five locos here. What is the kind of wagon between the BOXN and loco of the rake on the left??
Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Jul 04 11:06:46 +0100
What you see is not steam but the discharge from the exhauster (located inside the body). The flow is routed through a sort of silencer whose output makes a nice phuta-phuta-phata sound.
Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Jun 03 17:02:48 +0100
It's almost like a WAG5HB !! From a distance even a pucca trainspotter would be fooled !!
Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Mar 18 09:03:45 +0000
Alok: This humanoid logo is not typical of TATA shed, but it is the logo of "Electrical Engineering Service" (or something similar) of SER. Thats why you find lot of BIA (Bhilai) & TATA locos with that logo. The practice is now discontiued and you find them in the rather older locos only.
Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Mar 17 08:57:21 +0000
the angle of the snap gives a much mightier look to the loco...great snap and good work..
Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Feb 15 21:55:06 +0000
Another classic angle! Great stuff! And you got the wagon code right as well! :-)
Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Feb 14 07:13:48 +0000