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Posted: May 25 2013 (18:36)
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Last Response: Jun 19 2013 (15:03)
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Last Response: Jun 19 2013 (15:03)
Framed by semaphore signals, three metre gauge YDM4s rest at Mhow on November 24th 2008. I always found the metre gauge more photogenic than its larger broad gauge cousin. Stations and infrastructure were naturally much smaller, semaphore signals still tended to be in service on the metre gauge. Here YDM4s 6737, 6353 (just arrived with train 345) and 6736 (on 489 11h50 Mhow – Akola Fast Passenger) at Mhow on November 27th 2008.
By: Vic L
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By: Vic L
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Mhow to khandwa akola gauge conversion is very important i request to all people of MP and maharastra state, do some effort to covert this railway track in broad gauge.