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Jan 31 2014 (12:45)   12639/Brindavan Express
 
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RAIL FAN VINU AT SBCMWMYPRKJM   206 blog posts
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WISH LIST 2014-15 RAIL BUDGET FOR CHENNAI/TRICHY/MADURAI/COIMBATORE and surrounding Zones
1.) MAS-LTT Marina Sf express
2.) MAS-NSL Exp- weekly to Biweekly
3.) MAS-SNSI Exp- Weekly to triweekly
4.) MAS Rajdhani - biweekly to daily(with different
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5.) MAS-JU- Weekly to triweekly
6.) Mahal Exp - Weekly to daily.
7.) KONGU Exp:-Weekly to Triweekly(2 trips on Konkan)
8.) MS-MDU NAYAKAR Exp(Opposite to vaigai)
9.) MDU-TVC Pandiyanadu Exp(RSA with NAYAKAR express)
10.) MS-PDY French City Express
11.) CBE-HWH Belurmutt Exp
12.) NDLS-CBE AC Sf Exp
13.) TPJ-NDLS Thalainagaram Weekly EXp
14.) CAPE-Porbandar Gandhivadhi Exp
15.) MAS-YPR Weekly AC Exp(Badly needed, on sun nights with usage of incoming TVC Super AC Exp)
16.) MAS-MAO Biweekly Express
17.) SBC-AJJ PASS Extension to TBM Via CGL(Loco Reversal)
18.) YPR-SALEM Pass Extenison to Mettur Dam.
19.) MAS-SBC Intercity Extension to Mysore
20.) GUV-TCR pass Extension To CBC
working out on few more yet again, to be continued.......Before that expecting your opinions, comments and suggesions....

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Jan 31 2014 (17:09)
VRama Krishnan   131 blog posts
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Your naming to trains is really superb.In your wish list add 1.Pondicherry-Goa biweekly Express namely Portugheese French Express to run via kaptpadi,chittor,Anathapur,Bellary,Hubli Dharwad. 2.Aurangabad-Trichy Biweekly express namely Ellora Fort Express to run via Villupuram,Katpadi,Tirupati,kadappa, Hyderabad,Nizamabad,Jalna.3.Tirunelveli - Howrah biweekly express namely Hugli Barani express to run via Madurai,Dindigal,Namakkal,Salem,Arakkonam,Gudur, Vijayawada,Visakhapatnam,Bhubaneswar.
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Jan 31 2014 (05:29)   MoU signed for Kolar rail coach factory
 

Rang De Basanti^   138872 news posts
Entry# 979903   News Entry# 166100         Tags   Past Edits
Cost of the project put at Rs. 1,460 crore
The...

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Jan 31 2014 (10:57)
VRama Krishnan   131 blog posts
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It is really a good deed and appreciating all those invoved in the State administration & Railway Board. It is inevitable in present day condition,unless the State & Centre governments join together by bringing such needy projects under the same umbrella, major achievements can not expected.In the similar way, all the Railway zones should have their own coach as well as wagon factories in their regions at least in near future and then only, they can plan for their future needs of either passenger or freight trains.Can any one write through this forum regarding the current status of Palghat Railways Coach factory & when the first batch of coaches will be rolled out from there.
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Jan 29 2014 (07:08)   “Introduce additional train to Rameswaram”
 

Rang De Basanti^   138872 news posts
Entry# 978013   News Entry# 165846         Tags   Past Edits
Former President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam has urged the Southern Railway to introduce Pamban Express, an additional train to Rameswaram from Chennai in commemoration of the centenary...

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Jan 30 2014 (11:29)
VRama Krishnan   131 blog posts
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Rameswaram needs to be connected to all Metro & Major cities due to its importance of the holyness it has for doing the rites & rituals to the sole of every Hindus' ancestors of India like doing it in Varanasi & Gaya.Ever since the Independence, none of the railway ministers has shown any interest to upgrade the Rameswaram Station with more infrastructure by increasing the platforms, pit lines for maintenance & other basic ameneties for the pilgrims. For that, we can not blame Railways only.Ironically, the floating population is more than the actual residential population of Rameswaram due to day to day pilgrims visit & exit.In the last 4 decades, dravidian parties are only ruling Tamilnadu state. But,none of them has taken any initiative to give any kind of face lift to Rameswaram through changing the Danushkodi tsunami affected beach, temple,church areas as one of the tourist attraction places...
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due to their not having any faith in hindu fundamental belief of doing rites to ancestors.At this juncture,if any other good goverance comes to power in the centre in next election only, we can expect something for making Rameswaram as a true pilgrim as well as heritage place.

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Jan 31 2014 (10:18)
VRama Krishnan   131 blog posts
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Even though Rameswaram to Varanasi distance via MAS- VSKP-R-KTE is slightly for a few KMS(<50KMS)longer than the current trunk route via MAS-NGP-ET-KTE,instead of introducing new trains every time in the same conjusted trunk route, it is surely a good suggestion.By way of introducing new trains in new routes,it will benefit not only for the passengers in those areas,also yield revenue through freight movements in new areas to Railways by the traders.Some youth & bold enough RM with true service oriented & broad mind should be inducted into Railways portfolio to achieve this kind of new tasks.
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Jan 21 2014 (00:12)  
 
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koolwadi   165 blog posts
Entry# 970384              
Dear All,
Frequently we came to know that our MP's and other people are demanding for new trains, extend existing trains, increase frequency, add coaches etc. before budget. After budget, some demands will be fulfilled, some are not. Plenty of times we observed that demands are not logical that means difficult for railways to fulfill the demand. Then these people start blaming on Railways.
So, herewith I'm opening discussion for all people. Which trains should be included in next budget. I know that it's too early.. :( But, My purpose is to
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gather demands of people which are logical also, and people should get more benefit. If we demand right thing then we can get it easily. Since, we people have good knowledge and experience with Railways. Please post. Since I'm from Maharashtra, users of all Maharashtra, special request for you to post demands of people of Railways.

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Jan 23 2014 (03:23)
VRama Krishnan   131 blog posts
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None of you from Maharashtra requested for a direct express train to Rameswaram why?Mumbai-Rameswaram SF Express is really needed for every hindu to go & do the rites & rituals to his/her ancestors at Sethu Samudram once in their life time like doing it Varanasi & Gaya.In the similar way, till now there is no direct train from New Delhi & Howrah too to Rameswaram. Ever since the history of Indian railways,none of the railway ministers shown any interest on this is really a pity.
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##CLASSIFICATION OF LOCOMOTIVES IN INDIA BY TYPE##
Locomotives can be broadly classified into what fuel they use. But they can also be classified according to the gauge they run on. Then again, they can still be classified according to what work they are used for and according to their power. So which parameter do we use to classify locomotive types? Easy. We use all of them! To avoid confusion and to uniquely identify locomotives according to what they do and how they work, Indian Railways have developed a stunningly simple system which classifies locomotives into different classes taking into account all their parameters like Gauge, Traction, Usage, Version, Power etc. Locomotives are divided into the broadest classes at first and then sub-classified
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into narrower parameters and are given a notation or name which is basically a string of alphabets and numbers, which each letter or number representing a unique parameter of the loco or engine. These derived classes are called “Class Names” or “Class Types”. There may by hundreds or thousands of units of one class type or there might be none or below 10 units of another type.
Each locomotive Class Name will consist of three or four alphabets followed by a number and then an optional alphabet or two. Each of these letters can be said to be a “slot”, which can be filled by a predefined set of alphabets or numbers to denote some characteristic of the loco such as the gauge on which it runs, the traction it uses, the work it is supposed to do, the power rating/model/variant of the locomotive etc. The Class Name can be found painted on the front, back and sides of the loco. The most common classes of locomotives in India are the YDM4, WDM2, WDM3A, WDG3A, WDS4B WDP4, WDG4, WAM4, WAG5, WCAM2, WAP1, WAP4, WAP5, WAP7, WAG9 etc. It is important to note that the class name is assigned by the Railways for ease of classification and NOT by the manufacturer.
#### To illustrate what these strings of letters and numbers mean, here is an example###
#### WDM3A:[See attached Screen Shot]
Parameters used to classify locomotives by Indian Railways
The First Letter – The Gauge it Runs on.
The first letter in all Class Names stands for what track gauge the locomotive will run on, officially called “Gauge“. The letters that will appear in this slot are W, Y, Z and N, each representing a particular type of gauge. If a W appears in the beginning of the class name, it will denote a locomotive running on Broad Gauge track (1676 mm). If it is a Y it tells us that the loco will run only on Meter Gauge, Z is 2’6″ Narrow Gauge and N is 2′ Narrow Gauge. Now that all lines in India are being converted to Broad Gauge, non-W locos are becoming increasingly rare. Why W, Y and Z instead of, say, B, M and N? During British times, the three gauges for some reason were arbitrarily named X, Y and Z. After independence, X was changed to W, meaning “Wide” for the “Wide” Broad Gauge. The remaining two were left as they were. So, WDM3A is a Broad Gauge Locomotive.
The Second Letter – What Fuel it Uses.
The second letter in the class name notation stands for the type of traction used by the locomotive, or the power it runs on. Officially, “Power“. The letters that will appear here are D, A, C, CA and B. D denotes a Diesel Locomotive, an A denotes an AC loco running on 25 kV 50 Hz Alternating Current (AC) power, C denotes a loco running on 1500V Direct Current (DC) power, CA denotes a locomotive that can run on both AC and DC power and B denotes a loco running on battery power. C and CA type locomotives are found only in the Mumbai area as all of the remaining part of the country uses 25 kV AC power. And again, as all DC in the country is being converted to AC, we will not see more of C and CA locos. (Note, CA is considered a single letter). Now we know that WDM3A is a Broad Gauge Diesel Locomotive.
The Third Letter – What it Hauls.
The third letter in the class name notation specifies what type of work the locomotive is best suited for, called “Load“. The load can be denoted by P, G, M, S, U, R which shows what type of work the loco is best suited to do. If the third letter in the class name of a locomotive is a P, it will mean it is specifically meant for hauling trains running passenger services (expresses, mails, local, passenger, anything), a G will denote a locomotive best suited for Goods (Freight) trains and if it is M, it says that the loco can be used for any service, Passenger or Goods (Mixed). An S denotes a low powered shunting locomotive, a U designates EMU rakes (local train rakes) which have motors housed in the rake itself and don’t have separate locomotives. There is another one R which denotes a Railcar. So far, the WDM3A is a Broad Gauge Diesel Locomotive for Passenger and Goods Services.
Note: The first three alphabets of the class name are together called a “Sequence” denoting the basic classification or the locomotive model type. The remaining letters just denote variants just like the version numberss for software releases.
The Fourth Number – Power/Version.
The fourth slot in the class name will always be occupied by a number. This number is called “Series” denotes different things for Diesels and Electrics. For all WDM3X, WDGx and WDPx series Diesels other than WDP1, this number denotes the Horsepower rating of the engine as multiples of 1000 hp. So a 2 will denote a locomotive with an engine with more than 2000 – 3000 hp power rating. For all non-WDM3X series Diesels, all Electrics and all non-BG locomotives, the Series notation just denotes the chronological version/model of the locomotive. The First AC powered loco was a WAM1 and then came WAM2, WAM3 etc. A new version number can mean a new model altogether (WAM3 to WAM4) or a major upgrade of an existing model (WAP1 to WAP4). New version numbers can be also given even to new prototype testing locos which have only small numbers built like the WCM6 (only two in existence), WAM3 (only 10 produced) or WDP3 (Only Prototypes). This is why there are over 50 classes of locomotives in India but only around 15 are widely produced and in service. Our WDM3A now is a Broad Gauge Diesel Locomotive for Passenger and Goods Services which has 3000 hp+ pulling power.
The Fifth Letter – The Subtype
The fifth and in most cases the last letter is called a “Subtype” and is the most confusing of all. It can be a letter or a number and may arbitrarily denote anything from power rating to unique factors of the loco. For all WDM/G/P3X diesels only, the subclass annotation will be letters denoting incremental hp power in multiples of 100. “A” denotes 100 hp added to the 3000 hp, “B” denotes 200 hp, “C” is 300 hp, “F” denotes 600 hp and so on. So a WDM3F will have an engine with 3600 hp power. For all other locomotives, diesel or electric, the Subtype annotation can mean anything, including major or minor modifications to original loco types, addition of components, rebuilds or any other unique identification factors. Some locomotives have even a sixth or more alphabets/numbers called a “suffix”. For Example, WDM2A – WDM2 with Airbrakes, WDP4D – WDP4B with Dual Cabs, WAG5HB – WAG5 with Hitachi traction motors built by BHEL, WAG9H - a Heavier WAG9 with better Tractive Effort, WAM4PD – A WAM4 assigned specifically for Passenger duties which has Dual Brakes etc.
WDM3A 14012 Baldie with KCVL-YPR Garib Rath
Add ‘em Up and you Have your Loco Class!
So a WDM3A is a Broad Gauge Diesel locomotive good to haul both Passenger and Freight trains, with a power rating of 3100 hp. In the same way by mixing matching all these letters we can get all class names of any locomotive types. YDG1 means a first version Meter Gauge Diesel locomotive for Goods trains. WDM2 is a 2000+ hp powered Broad Gauge Diesel locomotives for all services while a WDG4 is a 4000 hp Broad Gauge Diesel locomotive for hauling goods trains. YAM4 denotes a 4th version AC electric traction Meter Gauge loco for all services, a WAP4 is a 4th version AC electric Broad Gauge loco specifically for passenger services while a WAG7 is a 7th version Broad Gauge AC electric Goods locomotive. WCAM3 is a 3rd version Broad Gauge locomotive which can run on both AC and DC current and can be used for both Passenger and Goods services. WDS6 is a 6th version Broad Gauge Diesel Shunting locomotive, ZDM1 is a Diesel Narrow Gauge all-purpose loco and so on.
Ideally, all these alphabets can be mixed and matched to cover all locomotives on IR, and even some imaginary ones can be created, like YCG (Meter Gauge DC Electric Freight loco), WCAP (Broad Gauge AC/DC Electric Passenger loco) etc, which do not exist but are perfectly feasible.
**The Road Number**
In addition to the Class name, every locomotive is assigned a unique 5-digit number called a Road Number. This is a serial number given to the loco by the Railways taken from a pool or range of numbers arbitrarily reserved for each loco class. Just by looking at the Road Number, a trained person can identify what class it belongs to. For example, Road Numbers for the WDP4 class run from 20000 till 20103, which will make loco #20076 a WDP4. The Road Number is displayed predominantly on the sides of the loco and on both ends. Some road numbers have a “R” affixed at their end, which indicates a loco rebuilt to that class from some other class. Many WDM3As are rebuilt WDM2s.
**Locomotive Shed and Livery**
Though locomotives run across the nation, they are “owned” by a particular depot or “loco shed” they are assigned to. Loco sheds maintain, repair and service locomotives and locos are known after their home sheds. All sheds have their own liveries or paint schemes called the “home colors” for all diesel and older class electric locomotives. The Ernakulam Diesel shed of Southern Railway for example, will have its locomotives painted broad Orange/Cream/Orange with an orange stripe on the Cream. The Ratlam shed locos will have Red on top and Black on bottom, separated by a narrow white band and so on. Newer Electric locomotives have a uniform color scheme across the country no matter which shed they belong to. So all WAP4s will be brick-red colored with an off-yellow band running around the bottom and all WAG9s will be green (except one, the #31086 Dr.Silver which is Red) with a yellow band around the bottom.
Extracted from(courtesy): 24coaches.com click here
PS: Though this info is known to all here at IRI, being posted as a refresher from a Site I came across. Not verified the info for correctness/omissions.

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Jan 19 2014 (18:05)
VRama Krishnan   131 blog posts
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Kudos & thanks for your marvel presentation & sharing the details with all members regarding the Indian Locos.Very very useful information to get the clear ideas of what kind of Locos are being inducted into Indian Railway tracks.All future addtions are to be included for updates.Expecting more like infos regarding the Wagons & other coaches on whell from your postings soon.
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