Gandhidham Jn.
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A mechanised pig, the cross breed of a diesel Bullet motorcycle and a
trailer. Found all over the area in large number poses at the entrance of the road that
leads to Gandhidham Jn. (GIM). Background is what GIM is all about, trucks and more
trucks. GIM is the civilian face of the deep sea port of Kandla which is 12 Kms away. |
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As we enter the GIM station complex, the Anjar - Kandla port passenger is
just starting with its YDM 4 power. Note the funny sheet metal guard over the dynamic
brake grid grill. This is an 'one off ' fabricated job, I have never seen another YDM 4
with a similar guard. Also note the upper quadrant starter at the end of the platform at
'caution'. Both the MG and BG sections use upper quadrant semaphore signals. |
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A YDM 4 homing to the GIM diesel shed returns to its perch. The shed is
near the other end of the complex. Thus the loco will travel out of the station and then
reverse back to its shed. Note the driver's box on the short hood. The bleak background
hides the sparkling Kandla port and the deep blue sea. The fantastic spirit lifting
view can be seen from the overhead bridge between the platforms. While on
overhead bridge, you will also see the 30 odd MG and BG lines used for marshalling. to the
left of these lines. |
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Two MG inspection saloons stabled in the VIP siding. This siding is kept
well painted and clean with a separate exit for the special guests to enter and leave in
style. The aroma around the rake is of mouth watering chicken curry being prepared
by the resident cook within the onboard kitchen. |
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A vintage North British YDM 1 Diesel Hydraulic also waits to return to the
shed. Note the angled windshields. Both the doors to the cab are located in the short
hood. Sorry, I ran out of film after this ! |