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Thanks Sid. Sorry for the error.
Posted by Arzan Kotval on 2009 Jun 01 07:58:16 +0100
Arzan; SPJ is the station code for Samastipur and not Sapthagiri.
Posted by Siddhartha Ganesh on 2009 Jun 01 07:41:44 +0100
Gowri, Jawahar always had these windscreens. They are not as large as the standard WAP4 size though.
Posted by Alok Patel on 2009 Jun 01 07:38:00 +0100
The SPJ livery is fine but somehow the WAP1 doesn't look monstrous as it's window design is completely changed. Anyways nice capture Jimmy.
Posted by Arzan Kotval on 2009 Jun 01 07:35:46 +0100
As pointed by Ashwin, I too think Jawahar was painted in haste. The paint job could have got more better.
Posted by Ranjeet Ramaswamy Iyer (guest) on 2009 Jun 01 04:48:17 +0100
Photograph of Jawahar in Jan 2009, just after transfer to AJJ from
GZB
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Posted by Jimmy Jose (guest) on 2009 Jun 01 03:41:29 +0100
22005 looks very dirty on its sides. And the numbering and the loco class are painted very small which makes its front profile look extremely plain!!! Overall it doesn't match anywhere near the paint job of the 'Sapthagiri' 22001. Ironically both belonging to AJJ!
Posted by Ashwin (guest) on 2009 Jun 01 03:25:46 +0100
22005 was heading the Alappuzha passenger on 29th evening... I saw it at ERS, while I was traveling from ALLP to IJK by 6042...
Posted by Binai Sankar on 2009 May 31 20:02:55 +0100
wow Jimmy..thats a cool catch.
Posted by deepak murali (guest) on 2009 May 31 18:58:02 +0100
Jawahar seems to be full of energy. It is showing it's anger to red warrior by emitting white smoke from it's ventilator besides the horn.
Posted by muzzammil (guest) on 2009 May 31 18:23:00 +0100