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Posted: Feb 07 2016 (08:23)
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Last Response: Feb 07 2016 (11:03)
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Rang De Basanti^ 138872 news posts
A quirky love for the Indian Railways was transformed a few years ago into a nationwide movement. This is how thousands of railfans express their affection...
read more... The sweet sound of clickety-clack
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These recognitions truly give you a sense of satisfaction.....
not even 100 people are in irfca
iri is visited by lakhs
iri solves common issues faced by aam janta .. irfca has not helped aam aadmi in any way.. infact mango people dont even visited irfca anytime.. infact once senior generation stops using irfca , it might even disappear because younger generation use iri or facebook only...
sadly iri dont get as...
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iri is visited by lakhs
iri solves common issues faced by aam janta .. irfca has not helped aam aadmi in any way.. infact mango people dont even visited irfca anytime.. infact once senior generation stops using irfca , it might even disappear because younger generation use iri or facebook only...
sadly iri dont get as...
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i totally disagree with news
IR ka brand ambassador IRI ko hona chahiye and not IRFCA...
IR ka brand ambassador IRI ko hona chahiye and not IRFCA...
Remember... Never take a selfie at the edge of a platform, on the track, bridges or foot board of a moving train Inform the station master and other appropriate staff about your presence in an area when you are railfanning (in case of any trouble or if help is needed) Do not go alone especially in lonely and remote areas Apply for and carry appropriate permits while visiting restricted areas, yards, sheds, inside locomotives Have an up to date timetable. Do not walk on tracks. And more so at points where another track veers away. Sturdy and strong shoes or boots are best for hiking and walking along tracks. Beware of dangerous animals. Tracks may harbour a wide variety of nasty creatures such as scorpions or venomous snakes Never go under a stationary train, or locomotive; as far as possible avoid going on to bridges, tunnels or underpasses especially at night...
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