Checking the 6011 power at Pune
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The assistant of the 6011 Mumbai - Chennai express checks the
Guntakal WDM 2 # 16388. The main air intakes for the prime movers
are located above the open door. These make sharp sucking sounds at
twice the frequency of the engine speed. The radiator screens are
on either side of the long hood with a large vertical fan. |
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This is the 'expressor' (combined compressor (2 cylinders) and
exhauster (4 cylinders). It makes a lovely thumping sound when it
cuts in. The large item above the expressor is the 'oil maze' air
filter which cleans the intake air for the prime mover. This air is
then sent to a massive turbocharger and then aftercooled before
being consumed in the cylinders. Note the individual can like air
filters to the 'expressor' cylinders. |
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The round machine towards the bottom is the low pressure pump
which lifts fuel from the fuel tank below the frame. This must run
at all times when the loco is alive. Also visible towards the right
is the casing of the RTTM (rear truck traction motor) blower which
is belt driven from the power shaft that runs into the radiator
compartment. |
More WDM 2s for south bound trains
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The Kazipet WDM 2B # 16705 in the 'Rajdhani' livery, this loco
has provision only for air brakes. This is the 1019 Dn. Mumbai -
Bhubhaneshwar Konark Express power. The 'transition' coupler (the
clevis) used for interfacing the loco's CBC with the passenger
coach's screw coupler can be clearly seen. The train visible on
Pune Jn. pf 2 is the 2780 Nizamuddin - Vasco Goa express which
would head for Goa in a few minutes. This siding for south bound
WDM 2s located between pf 2 and 3 is referred to by the shunting
staff as 'lungi' siding (a sarong like garment worn in India) for
some reason unknown even to themselves. |
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Not one but two Jumbos wait in the other south
facing siding adjacent Pune pf 6. The blue loco # 17808 is from
SCR's Guntakal shed while the other loco # 17803 is from SR's Erode
shed which seems to hint the fact that DLW made all the Jumbos in a
batch. As per a directive, all Jumbos will be converted to a normal
short hood when they reach the rebuild stage. Note the creeper on
the climbing electric pole in the background. This particular
vegetation seems to have affinity for high tension (this pole is
charged to 11,000 Volts !) and is found on electric poles all
over. |
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Lines near Wadi Jn.
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A map of the area in the pics. The CR track (Solapur division)
from Solapur from the NW direction arrives at the Wadi Jn. At this
station, a track branches NE towards Hyderabad/ Secunderabad. The
track continues in the SE direction towards Raichur and Guntakal
now under the SCR (Guntakal division). A small line exists between
the HYD and RC line which allows trains to come to bypass the Wadi
Jn and the associated reversal. |
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This is shot from the 1063 express leaving Wadi Jn on the south
east branch towards Raichur - Guntakal . The track in view is the
north east heading branch towards Hyderabad.. |
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One more pic of the HYD branch and lots of railway atmosphere,
the tall flood light towers, the buffer stops for turnout lines,
the lower quadrant signal gantry, the wide open spaces.... |
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A loaded coal BOXN rake waits on the Wadi bypass. These trains
are known as the 'KSN specials'. Note the '605.5' sign - this are
the kms from Mumbai CSTM. This is just 1/2 km out of Wadi which is
at Kms 605. After Raichur (which was the crossing point for the old
GIPR and the MSMR), the kms are referred to Chennai and reduce as
you move further towards South. |
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The KSN specials originate from the coal fields of the MP and
the Chattisgarh state and travel south via Ballarshah - Kazipet.
They provide coal to the massive Krishna thermal power station
(KSN) near Raichur. The MUed WDG 2 powers from Gooty shed wait with
the KSN special on the Wadi bypass. |
Krishna thermal power plant
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A WDG 4 waits at the entrance of the Krishna power plant. |

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The unbelievably large cooling towers of the thermal plant can
be seen for many kms by the side of the railway line near Raichur.
The size can be judged by the man sized door on the top of the
ladder. The plant takes in huge quantities cooling water from the
Krishna river which flows by the facility. The other input, the
coal enters the plant from the Wadi side. |
Crossing and overtake at Aspari
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Our 1063 is stopped on the platform line at Aspari near
Guntakal. We overtake another train, an unmarked holiday special
(Ahmedabad - Chennai ?) which waits on the second platform line.
The train crossing us is 6354 Up* Tirupati - Mumbai express. This
is a single line section and crossings are frequent. * Note the SR
number (the number 6) for a train that does not run even one Km
inside SR territory ! |
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The Guntakal division crew of the Erode shed WDM 2C # 14048 get
a wave from a GTL division uniform wearing colleague traveling on
the holiday special. Note the reversed seating arrangement on this
loco as on most WDM 2Cs - the driver's large glass is on the left
side of the loco with the door behind him. |
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After the crossing, the 1063 starts first, being higher in
status than the holiday special. Our power, the GTL shed WDM 2 #
17175 lays a characteristic Alco smoke trail as it opens up. |
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Surprise ! The Erode shed WDM 2 # 14049 is one of the unique
class of the 'cab front' locos modified by the Golden Rock works.
These were locos involved in heavy collisions which were rebuilt
with these cabs, everything contained in the short hood (dynamic
brake grid /blower and the train/loco brake tanks/ plumbing) was
moved to aft of the cab. |
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The serial numbers of this loco and the the earlier Erode power
are close. Was the loco on the TPTY - CSTM express also a 'cab
front' ? Is this also a WDM 2 C? |
6010 Up Chennai - Mumbai mail crossing at Kupgal
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Guntakal shed WDM 2 # 18416 comes in with the legendary 6010 Up
mail using heavy dynamic brakes - the application of the db
produces the telltale plume of smoke when the train is
stopping. |
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One of the many crossings necessitated by a single line
section. Note the 509/2 Kms (pronounced as "five odd nine bar
two" by the railwayman) which is the distance between Chennai
and Raichur. |