Sunday, September 18, 2011

A wedding trip to Delhi with Railfanning at the core

THE ITINERARY

Every year my annual leave took me to Kerala via the scenic Konkan and Southern Railways by Netravati Express/Winter Special or Garib Rath. The latest addition, Ernakulum Duranto is not suitable for us so I don’t think I will ever travel by that unless of course, I am travelling alone. But yes, I would like to try out the AC1 coupe of 2 berths in overnight Durantos



But this year the plans were north bound as my cousin was getting married in Delhi on 4th Sept, 2011.We had booked tickets to Hazrat Nizamuddin (NZM) by 12953 August Kranti Rajdhani in AC 3 Tier from Mumbai Central (BCT) on 31st August 2011. This was my maiden journey by any Rajdhani train. I was tempted to book for the 12951 Mumbai -New Delhi Rajdhani but my cousin stayed closer to Hazrat Nizamuddin (NZM) so had to settle for 2953.



Is it possible to go to the Capital and not visit New Delhi Railway Station (NDLS)?
My parents wanted to see the Taj Mahal in Agra and had suggested that we book a cab to travel to Agra and return back the same day. This is where my company and the railfan in me came up with an idea. Fortunately, I am entitled to staying in any of our Brand Hotels for 5 nights in a year and I certainly wanted to make good use of it this time. Plus, I was in no mood to travel by cab to Agra. So finally a long cherished dream of travelling by the fastest train in India took fruit. I booked tickets for the NDLS-Bhopal Shatabdi by AC Chair car for 3 of us till Agra Cantt (AGC). Since I was travelling on Wednesday the 7th Sept, I was assured of a German LHB rake and speeds of 150KMPH...




This also ensured that I end up seeing both NZM and NDLS. We planned to stay at The Gateway Hotel, Fatehabad Road, Agra for 2 nights. Return journey from Agra Cantt was booked on the pride of Central Railways (CR), 12138 Punjab Mail in AC 3 tier on 9th Sept 2011. Since the Departure from Agra was at 8:50 am the entire day journey would be through the unseen areas of UP and MP and Maharashtra would have traversed in the night, which I had seen during my previous visits to Manmad and beyond on a few occasions. Finally, alighting at Kalyan on the morning of 10th Sept 2011.



THE TASK OF REACHING MUMBAI CENTRAL(BCT)


My Dad is an overcautious man. He does not like last minute run-arounds. Our train 12953 BCT-NZM August Kranti Rajdhani has a scheduled departure of 17:40 from BCT and I thought leaving our home in Dombivli at 15:30 should suffice as I was planning to catch a fast train to Dadar and then change to Western line and reach BCT. But, Dad was adamant on leaving early on account of rains. I did not want to argue with him and left home as early as 13:40. (4 hrs prior to the departure of Rajdhani).
As our trip involved a lot of walking, I had ensured that the entire luggage were trolley based. We took an auto from our residence to Dombivli East. I & Mom had Season Tickets to CST, so bought a First Class ticket to BCT for Dad as I did not want him to face the crowd fury in 2nd class. I knew there was a DI-DR slow at 14:19 so we came down the Foot over Bridge (FOB) to Platform (PF) 2 and waited with anticipation for an old DC EMU as my luggage wouldn’t have fitted on the racks of the newer MRVC trains. The middle 1st Class that we boarded was 72345. Our EMU started on time and before we could leave DI I saw GOC WDG3A twins hauling BTPN rakes on 5th line. Giving us company on the fast track was WCAM3 hauled Allahabad-LTT Express with an astounding 9 AC Coaches, H1, HA1, A1, A2, B1-B5 and innumerable sleeper coaches till Diva Jn. We crossed Kalyan Twin Shakti at Diva Junction with BCNA load. We caught up with the Allahabad-LTT again at Thane as it was crossing over to PF 8.


11042 Mumbai-Chennai was hauled by the mighty WDP4 in LHF mode and was making its customary dual halts on PF 5 at Thane. Guntakal Twins were waiting in the Mulund yard with a BCNA rake. In a triple parallel action, A CST Mumbai bound fast train overtook our Dadar Slow and Allahabad-LTT on the fly. It was an exhilarating experience. Following that, Howrah-Mumbai hauled by WCAM3 overtook my slow EMU before KanjurMarg. Sinhagad Express to Pune crossed us at Vikhroli at 15:05. At Vidyavihar a BTPN rake was seen entering 5th line from the yard. After Kurla, I could hear Justin Bieber screaming, “Baby, Baby” from loudspeakers and I knew EID was celebrated in this part of the city with much fervor. We reached Dadar PF 2 at 15:25. I had to buy tickets to BCT for 2 of us, so took the CST end FOB, which was a mistake as the FOB was crowded. After buying tickets with my smart card we waded through the human swarm and alighted on Dadar (WR). We left 2 EMUS and finally took the 3rd EMU to BCT and decided to stand by the door with the luggage. The run was normal and within 10 minutes we reached BCT. After taking the FOB we landed at the outstation terminus. I was coming to BCT after more than 20 years as most of my Western Railway journeys had started from Dadar (WR) or Borivali.


I was carrying a printout of journey details of 12953 Rajdhani, which mentioned that the train would leave from PF 4 and our coach B-6 was 8th from the locomotive. 12951 Mumbai-New Delhi Rajdhani was already berthed on PF1 and its EOG (End-on-Generator) noise was deafening the station premises. Soon, WCAM1 #21814 hauled Gujarat Express arrived on PF 3. After, AK Rajdhani was pushed back into the station from the yard, BCT-Valsad with some Double-Decker coaches were berthed on PF 5.


AUGUST KRANTI RAJDHANI CHUGS OUT

I took my mom on a tour of the train from the pantry car to the 2 tier coaches. Explained her difference in the configurations. She is unknowingly becoming a railfan of sorts. We left dot on time with WCAM2 at our helm. We were made to wait for a few seconds and then allowed on the mainline. We were cruising past the suburban stations. Though we reached Andheri and Borivali before time, our departure was as per schedule. We crossed Virar at 18:40. At Borivali, we overtook; WCAM1 hauled Bandra-Jamnagar Express. The Vaitarna South Bridge was traversed at a lowly 20 kmph speed. The best thing about the LHB coaches for a railfan is that you can peep out of the ventilators of the Loo to see the outside world.  We went past Boisar at 19:10. Soon the BSES Dahanu TPS could be seen on the west side and we flied past Dahanu at 19:20. The SAIL Ads on the windows were turning an eyesore as I could hardly see anything outside with the sun setting in the horizon. We were also getting used to the jerks due to CBC Couplers in the LHB rakes. My mom is strongly against Door-Plating, though I did manage to sneak out a few times by showing intent to visit the loo.




Something about the service:

Our 3 Tier coaches had curtains similar to 2 Tier coaches. As soon as we left BCT, the Bed Roll consisting of 2 Bed sheets, 1 Blanket and 1 Pillow was delivered to our seats. The evening tea was served before Andheri arrived. It consisted of 2 Eclairs, 1 Ghasitaram Sweet, Godrej Jumpin Pinepaple Juice, Cheese Sandwitch, and Tomato Ketchup, 2 Kachoris, Thermos water bottle and a Tea Kit. Rail-Neer bottle with a paper glass, wet tissue, Strip Soap, mouth freshener and napkin too were provided. The Tea-Kit had Dairy whitener, sugar, stirrer and tea bags enough for 2 people. The rail magazine and newspaper were provided in very aisle. After the evening tea, Dad said, he was full and nothing more could go in tonight. I told him, “yeh to shuruvat hai..aage aage dekho hota hai kya….!! “


We reached Vapi at 19:44 and left after 4 minutes halt but I guess there was an Emergency Chain Pulling (ECP) and we came to a standstill abruptly and waited at Vapi for the next 5-10 minutes. The adjacent platform had Bharuch-Virar passenger. But we did manage to reach Valsad at 20:13, where I could see a train with Double Decker coaches.


After Vapi, Veg soup with Bread sticks was served and they tasted really nice. After Valsad, dinner was served. We had ordered for 2 Veg meals for my parents and 1 Non-Veg meal for me. As veg meals were served first, I had to wait till the entire coach got their veg meals. Though my stomach was full, I was anxious to see the Non-Veg Menu. Finally when it arrived, it consisted of 2 Chappattis, 1 bowl of rice, 1 mixed pickle sachet, Amul Masti Dahi, chicken curry with 2 large pieces, dal fry and Strawberry Cup Ice-Cream. Though the quality of chapattis could have been better, overall it was a good meal.


The lights in the horizon were getting brighter and a huge Raghulal Textile Market could be seen. I knew Surat was close and we reached 6 minutes before time. It was time for bed and I took the Lower Berth, Mom was on the adjacent Lower Berth and Dad had to unwillingly take the Middle Berth. We reached Bharuch at 21:36 and left at 21:44. Vadodara came at 22:50 and we departed after a loco change at 23:10. I had strict instructions to not detrain during the night so could not get down to check our new loco. But, I had company in my Whatsapp friends. We kept chatting late into the night till midnight. I was going gaga over the Rajdhani and they were expressing the desire to board it someday.


I got up at 05:25 to find our train waiting at Kota junction. Kota-NZM JanShatabdi was berthed on PF 1A. We reached Sawai Madhopur 5 minutes before time. A few passengers got down here. Saw a WAG9 with container rake enroute. I started the GPS on my Phone and found our train clocking 120-130 kmph. We reached Mathura Jn at 08:45 and as we were before time, I decided to check on our Loco. It was White Beauty WAP5 #30031 from Ghaziabad.





Another WAP5 came to a halt at Mathura with the Taj Express.





The Tea kit was provided in the morning along with 2 Marie Biscuits. At 07:30, Breakfast was provided which consisted of 2 loafs of bread, 2 cutlets with green peas, mixed fruit jam, ketchup, butter and éclairs. We were cruising at a flat 130kmph and I was thinking that we would reach NZM as early as 10:25 as we were passing most of the stations at lightning speed. All hopes of reaching were dashed as we started getting RED after Faridabad. We were made to wait outside Tuglakabad for 10 minutes and at Okhla for another 10 minutes. In between, I got my first glimpse of Metro lines crossing the railway tracks overhead and a Mainline EMU in Yellow and Green livery bound for Palwal. At Tuglakabad, I could see innumerable WAP 5/7 and WAG9s. At 10:55 sharp, we were admitted on PF4 of NZM. The adjacent platform had NZM-Pune Duranto waiting for departure. Secundrabad Rajdhani with ICF coaches were seen on a platform waiting to be shunted out. My cousin sister had come to receive us and we made our way out of the Okhla End FOB. I was elated to see a dozen WAP5/7 waiting for assignments in the pit lines at NZM. I said in my mind, ’Dear Wappies, hope to see you soon in Mumbai with the impending DC-AC conversion of WR’.


MAIDEN METRO TRAVEL




We reached Delhi on 1st September 2011 and did a sightseeing of Delhi area on 2nd September 2011. 3rd-4th September we were busy with the wedding ceremony and 5th September was spent relaxing after the last 2 hectic days. 6th September was the D-Day for my maiden metro travel. My cousin sister had volunteered to take me along the pride of Delhi. We decided to travel from Anand Vihar ISBT to Rajiv Chowk and back.



We took a Green Bus to Anand Vihar ISBT. The fare structure amazed me. It’s a flat Rs. 5,10,15 and so on. The Buses are either Leyland or Tata make. They were well maintained. At Anand Vihar ISBT, I could see a huge expanse of land dedicated for the road transport and the innumerable buses destined for various places lined up beautifully. Anand Vihar Terminus too could be seen on the other side of Metro station. The station was neat and clean. We had to take the escalators twice to reach the 2nd floor level where tickets (token) were available. The Access Controlled entry and exits to the platform was good and there were separate lines for Men and Women. The fare was Rs 16 to Rajiv Chowk. As soon as we entered the platforms on the elevated level, saw the bright indicators mentioning the next train and its expected time. There were pink markers on the floor of the platform for the 1st coach which was designated for ladies. Soon, a Bombardier rake came honking for Dwarka Sector 21 and we boarded the 2nd coach. The Longitudinal seats between the auto closing doors meant there was less seating space but more space to stand. We accelerated well out of the station and the ride quality index must be very high as compared to the Mumbai Suburban’s MRVC rakes. There was little or no noise of the train’s movement within the coach. Most of the stations were elevated or ground level and the stations were much closer. Laxmi Nagar station was crowded and there was an announcement, informing the commuters to alight at Yamuna Bank for those bound for Noida City Centre. Crowd began to swell as we were drawing closer to Rajiv Chowk. We saw a large maintenance facility for the Metro Rakes enroute and there were at least 6 -7 rakes idling on different lines. We had moved from Elevated to Ground (Yamuna Bank) and finally Underground at Barakhamba Road. Some portions of these stations gave me a feel of Vashi and Belapur in Navi-Mumbai. Finally when Rajiv Chowk arrived, it looked as if I was travelling in the Mumbai Suburban Network as there was an equal amount of crowd trying to get in and get out. But the best thing was that the commuters outside had lined up to enter the coach from both sides and the commuters inside were allowed to alight first. A far cry in Mumbai.





Rajiv Chowk has the look and feel of a hip and happening place with a lot of eateries and shops lined up inside the station. The uber cool signages and frequent arrival and departure of metro rakes meant, I was in the heart of the city.







We spent some time roaming around Connaught Place (CP), seeing the Lutyens' Delhi and the Circular Business District reminds me of the Fort Area in Mumbai. The places around Horniman Circle, Asiatic Library in Mumbai give a sense of resemblance. We had mouth watering Raj Kachoris, Shahi Paneer and other delicacies at the huge Haldiram’s outlet in CP. Then we headed back to Anand Vihar. My first impressions of the Delhi Metro were “WOW!!” With the extensive coverage of Delhi, Metro has seriously made commuting an easier option in the otherwise wide and beautiful traffic ridden streets. In terms of infrastructure, Delhi has beaten Mumbai with the expanse of Metro and the up gradation of roads, street furniture and otherwise. Commonwealth Games has done a lot of good for the common Delhite. Our next pit stop
was Agra and what’s better than Bhopal Shatabdi to reach there.


FASTEST TRAIN IN INDIA(BHOPAL SHATABDI)


7th September was the Day I was waiting for since ages. It was a dream comes true of sorts. I was about to travel by the fastest train in India, the mighty Bhopal Shatabdi from NDLS-Agra Cant. (AGC). With departure timings of 06:15, we had to get up at 04:00 am and leave my cousin’s house at 5:15am to reach New Delhi Railway Station (NDLS).



The gleaming façade facade of the station on the PF16 side was beautiful in the early hours. We parked our car in the parking zone and with our luggage took the stairs to the FOB as Bhopal Shatabdi was scheduled to leave from PF1. I had my first glimpse of the escalators at an Indian Railways Station though it was not operational in the morning. As we stood under C4 coach position indicators, ICF Ajmer Shatabdi was shunted onto Pf2 by a TKD WDM2. Punjab Mail to CST departed with a WAP4. Soon WAP5 brought our empty Shatabdi rake and we settled in our seats, WS31, 32 and 33.There were about 20 kids on an excursion in our coach and they were an impatient lot. A few foreigners too were onboard. One look at the reservation chart meant the train was running virtually empty from Agra to Bhopal. 99% of the passengers were bound for Agra.





The wide windows of the LHB rake are a joy for a railfan. After the Ajmer Shatabdi left from Pf2, Dadar-Amritsar arrived with a WAP4. After bidding fond farewell to my cousin, we departed dot on time and to give us company in a parallel run was the Lucknow Shatabdi hauled by WAP7. As both the trains were negotiating the turnouts out of NDLS, we were running at a sedate speed and it continued right up to Tilak Bridge. We parted ways and began approaching Hazrat Nizammudin(NZM). I spotted an NR EMU, Indore-NewDelhi on the way. Rakes of Taj Express, dirty coaches of Mangala Express and NR EMUs could be spotted in the stabling lines.Bangalore Rajdhani was seen moving towards its final destination. We hadn’t hit top speed till we crossed NZM. Then WAP5 started to show its true power and we overtook Punjab Mail at Faridabad. The tea kit was served like in rajdhani. The CBC coupler jerks ensured that a few drops of tea spilled from the glass onto my shirt. We were flying past the stations in a whisker. At Palwal, I could spot three NR EMUs. We slowed down for 5 minutes before Sholaka where we presumably overtook a MEMU. We crossed an unknown express and BCT-NDLS Rajdhani before Hodal. At Kosi Kalan, I saw an empty 12 car and a fully loaded 8 car MEMU. We also went past a WAG9 with Conraj .


It started raining and we slowed down before Chata. At Ajhai we overtook a WAP4 led express with milk tanker wagons just behind the loco. We were constantly hitting high speeds and dropping it to slow down. All that meant that Mathura arrived at 07:45 instead of 07:32. As we were coming to a halt at Mathura Jn, Bandra Terminus-NZM Garib-Rath was departing from the adjacent PF. An SWR rake of SBC-NDLS Express was waiting on the other PF. We left Mathura at 07:49 and saw WAP7 hauled Paschim Express entering the station. Following it on close steps was Jammu Tawi Express. At Runkta, we overtook a WAP7 led SEC rake of an unknown express.


We were running late by only 8 minutes and as we were coming down the Rail-over-rail flyover to AGC, a WAP4 led unknown express was going towards Jaipur. We alighted on Pf1 and the exit was as chaotic as one could get with the Taxi-Drivers and guides trying to lure the tourists. I had already spoken to the chauffer of The Gateway Hotel, Fatehabad Road while we were approaching AGC and he was waiting with my placard at the exit of the station. We were relieved and manage to put our luggage in the boot of the Tata Indigo, he had brought for Pickup. The hotel was a 15 minute drive from the station and we rested the whole day. On 8th Sept we visited the Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikhri and bought some Petha for friends in Mumbai. On 9th Sept, we were to board the 12138 Punjab Mail to Kalyan.




PUNJAB MAIL BACK HOME


The 12138 Punjab Mail has a departure timing of 08:55 from AGC so we checked out of the hotel at 08:00 and reached the station by 08:15. Bhopal Shatabdi was expected on Pf 1 and being a Friday, I was expecting an anticlimax of sorts.




As Taj Mahal is closed to visitors on Friday, when the WAP5 arrived, very few people alighted from the train contrary to the scenario 2 days back when we were travelling. After its departure, Amritsar-Bilaspur was expected at 08:30 on PF1 followed by Punjab Mail at 08:50.Secundrabad-NZM Duranto ran through without halting behind a WAP7.



Sachkhand Express from Nanded arrived on PF 3 behind a WAP4 at 08:55. I saw a MEMU waiting on terminal Pf6, which is adjoining and ahead of Pf1 (towards Delhi). I wanted to go and check the MEMU but an announcement of change of platforms for the Punjab Mail to PF5 made it difficult. Almost all of us on the PF1 hurried to the wide FOB with our luggage and came down on PF5. It was 08:40 by now and WAP7 hauled Amritsar –Bilaspur Express arrived on PF1. PF5 looked relatively unfinished; the work on its flooring was going on. There were no coach position indicators and as it extended beyond PF1 a relative coach position judgment was not possible. I was carrying the E-rail printout of the coach position for our train which did mention that the AC coaches were close to the Loco. I decided to check with our own Coach Position Database, Mr. Shantanu Kulkarni (Kalyan) and he answered in the affirmative.


Finally WAP4E hauled Punjab Mail made a sedate entry into the PF5 and we were in the 7th coach from the loco.






After settling down in B1, I noticed Amritsar-Bilaspur was given the Go Ahead. We left late by 15 minutes at 09:10 and overtook the Bilaspur bound express at Mania. Indian Railway Atlas which I had been proudly carrying showed the border of Rajasthan & MP along a river and we crossed it on TSR of 20Kmph. After the bridge there was a TSR of 90kmph. We reached Gwalior at 10:55, late by 15 minutes. Saw a WAM4 on the adjoining PF and we reached Dabra late by 25 minutes.


Something about the service:

I was coming of 2 great journeys in Rajdhani and Shatabdi and naturally the expectations had sky rocketed. Our train was late but as soon as we got in at Agra Cantt, a housekeeping guy came with a broom to clean the coach. This was followed by a mopping exercise. Air Freshener was sprayed with our due permission. Our 3 tier coach had curtains like 2 Tier and the backrest was foldable into the Lower berth and, Middle Berth had to be lowered from locked position on top. The floor was clean, toilets had water and soap dispenser like in my previous 2 train journeys.


For Lunch, we ordered Veg Biryani and Chicken Biryani. We spotted a fort near Datia. By now, the train was delayed by 25 minutes. I wanted to see the lines conversing and divulging from Jhansi (JHS). Nagpur-Jhansi-Agra Passenger was waiting on Pf4 with WAG7 27136.Kanpur-Valsad Express with a WR rake was waiting on Pf2. It was hauled by WAM4. There a lot Diesel Locos at JHS. An inspection carriage with Lucknow WDMs on both ends was idling between PF1 and PF2. There were announcements of Kanyakumari-NZM express arriving on PF5. I did manage to spot a single electrified line approaching JHS. The journey till Lalitpur was done at high speed. I saw an under-construction line approaching from Khajuraho. We were doing good speed till Bina Jn outer where we were detained for 5 minutes. I guess the Level Crossing gate was open. From the train, the passenger yard looked small, but the freight yard was huge. As we were entering the last platform, Ratlam WDM3A with Ahmedabad-Varanasi was departing from Bina. A passenger train was waiting on the adjacent Pf with ET WAM4/6P. Bina-JHS passenger was also seen berthed on a different PF.


It was late afternoon and I was feeling sleepy. Mom was complaining about the lack of eating options in Punjab Mail as the only food items on offer were Veg Cutlet, Omlette and Samosa. Joining the mainlines to CST took a lot of time from the last PF as the crossovers were marked for 10 Kmph. We overtook a passenger with WAM4 at Mandi Bamora at 15:30. At Dewanganj we were put on a loop line. Before I could venture out, an unknown express overtook us. By now we had lost a lot of time and were running late by an hour.






At Nishantapur, as we were waiting on a loop line, NZM-Tirupati Express came and stood besides us on a parallel loop. We slowly crawled into Bhopal Junction, where Chindwara-Delhi Sarai Rohilla was waiting on PF2 with WAP4. I got down on the platform and scouted for some biscuits and patties. We left Bhopal at 18:00 and Habibganj at 18:15. Delay had mounted to 50 minutes and there was no hope of recovery as we had a lot of speed restrictions enroute and the Budni ghat to follow. We reached Hoshangabad at 19:20 and Itarsi Jn at 19:45. NZM-Secundrabad was allowed to overtake us as it did not have a stop at Itarsi. LTT-Guwahati via Jabalpur was expected on one of the PFs and Habibganj-Jabalpur Intercity was ready for departure from PF4. In the night we ordered for Veg thali. It consisted of Paneer bhaji, Dal fry, rice, chappatis and mixed pickle. Food was a letdown in the Punjab Mail. Maybe because I was coming off some great in-train food in Rajdhani and Shatabdi.


I decided to hit the sack soon as I was skeptical of any recovery at Bhusaval or Manmad. When I got up at 05:40, we were at Igatpuri and a WCAM3 and twin WAG5 #236XX were at the helm as we started the descend. We had the customary brake testing halts in the ghats. We reached Kasara at 06:20 and soon the brakers were freed and WCAM3 was ready to go solo till CST. I caught up with Shantanu and checked the options of travelling from Kalyan to Dombivli as boarding the Local train at 07:45 with luggage and alighting at Dombivli was certainly not an option. We were trailing an EMU and finally arrived PF5 at 07:45. As advised by him, we took the FOB to reach the PRS centre on PF1 and took an auto back home.


With this, the long and exciting trip to Delhi came to an end. There were many firsts in this trip and I thoroughly enjoyed every bit of it. Hope I didn’t put you to sleep with this long blog. 
-Nikhil Padinjaroot Karunakaran
Dombivli East
+91-9819250516

Monday, July 4, 2011

Break Journey of a Suburban kind

I have an obsession with being punctual, as I am scared of being late. What this invariably means is that in most scenarios, I leave home early to compensate for the delays in commuting( if any). It was a Saturday and I had a First Aid Training session lined up for me in Office at 9:00. A colleague of mine was also scheduled to attend the session. On Friday night we mutually agreed to meet at the Main Concourse of CST at 8:15 and then proceed to office in one of the best refreshing bus rides available in South Mumbai, the BEST Route 138 from CST to Backbay Depot.

She stays at Dockyard and coming down to CST is a literal cakewalk for her, but I had to meticulously plan this journey as I ain't accustomed to traveling to office for a 9 o'clock Shift. After doing some back-end calculation, I decided to take the 6:56 slow local from Dombivali, which had a scheduled arrival of 8:14 at CST.

Accordingly, I got up at 6:00 , completed the morning chores and after a sumptuous breakfast, took a share auto to the station. The auto driver spent an extra 10 minutes of my precious time as he wanted to fill up all the seats before reaching the station. I ended up missing the 6:56 train and the next scheduled slow local was at 7:04. I wanted to compensate for the 10 minute delay and looked at the Platform No. 5 for a possible fast train. It was scheduled at 7:21. I didn't want to risk getting delayed further as there is a lot of Mail/Express train traffic on the fast tracks in the morning, which sometimes delays the fast trains.

7:04 local is a DC EMU starting from Kalyan with a few empty seats in First Class for the few who manage to plunge into the local before it comes to a halt at Dombivali. I decided to try my luck and jumped onto the foot-board and managed to get a respectable second seat in the opposite direction of travel. I was bound to reach CST by 8:22 and didn't want to irritate my colleague by making her wait at the station, early in the morning. I kept a constant vigil on the fast track to gauge the traffic congestion on them. My DC EMU was a recently POHed(Periodic Overhauled) rake and seemed to be in a pretty good condition. As we were approaching Thane, I saw a Lokmanya Tilak Terminus(LTT) bound express crossing over from the UP Fast tracks to the new lines laid on the Platform No.8 at Thane. This meant the 7:21 fast train with a scheduled arrival at Thane of 7:34 would get a smooth passage after Thane, with no trains ahead of it.

Since my train reached Thane at 7:26 and I was comfortably seated, I didn't think of changing over at Thane. I decided to play the waiting game. My DC EMU was performing beautifully and between Bhandup and KanjurMarg, Latur-CST Express with a WCAM3 at its helm rushed past us in a parallel action on the fast tracks. In all probability the fast train would have been tailing this express. I had an option of getting down at Ghatkopar or Kurla to change platforms to catch the fast train.

The scheduled arrival for my DC emu at Ghatkopar and Kurla would have been 7:46 and 7:52 respectively, whereas for the fast train would have been 7:49 and 7:54 respectively. There was so little time difference between the two, making it difficult for me to decide the place to break my journey. Again the fact that I was seated comfortably dissuaded me from alighting at Ghatkopar as there would have been no scope for sitting in the fast train.

As we came to a halt at Platform 2 of Ghatkopar at 7:45, the fast train, an MRVC 2221-2 Series entered platform 4.My slow local had an extra stop at Vidyavihar before reaching Kurla, but one thing I had keenly observed in the past few days was that there was a long 20Kmph TSR( Temporary Speed Restriction) on the fast tracks at Vidyavihar as the track connection for the new 5th - 6th lines to fast tracks was underway. The fast train had arrived at Ghatkopar 4 minutes before its scheduled departure, hence the motorman would be under the obligation to spend an extra minute at the platform before he could proceed, to adhere to the 3 minute pre-departure rule at intermediate stations. All these nuances helped me to break the journey at Kurla. Accordingly, I got down at Platform 4, ran back to the FOB, and alighted on Platform no 6 and waited with baited breath for the fast train. When the fast train finally arrived, it wasn't crowded and since I had already given myself a fair bit of rest, I decided to stand by the foot-board and see action on the slow tracks. I wanted to see the fast train burn the tracks and overtake as many slow locals as possible to recover my lost 10 minutes.

We had a good run till Matunga and managed to overtake my DC emu on the fly at Sion. I was confident that the MRVC local would help me reach CST on time(8:15). At Dadar, we were made to wait an extra minute as we were again running before time. An added bonanza awaiting me on the slow track at Currey Road was the brand new retrofitted rake of CR, the 9 car 3004-06. I decided to capture its video on my Nokia X6.











After a customary halt at Byculla, and an overtake of a slow local on the fly at Masjid, we entered CST Platform 6 at 8:15. When we halted at Byculla, my colleague called to say that she was delayed and would reach CST late by 10 minutes. I could have very well traveled in the slow local and met her at CST at 8:25, but the break in the journey helped me capture the retrofitted rake and remain punctual for my inner conscience. I didn't tell her that I was running late too, but with some back-end calculations, knowledge of Suburban Timetable and TSR I could successfully recover the lost time.

I walked patiently to the Main Concourse,and repeatedly played the hot new video till she got down from her DC emu and walked towards me with an apologetic face for being late. I don't mind waiting for people but had I been late the reaction on her face could have been much worse and I would have had to come up with explanation, which wouldn't have been expected from a railfan...LOL...

Sunday, April 17, 2011

A Visit to Western Railway Exhibition on Indian Railways' 158th Birthday


A week full of hectic work had just come to an end. I was doing an 8.30 am shift in office. When I reached Dombivali station to catch a CST Mumbai Slow local of 06:52 hrs, accidentally met Abhishek Tamhankar waiting for the same train. While we were commuting to work, we discussed the normal stuff a Railfan is known to do. That’s when we decided to go & visit the Western Railway (WR) exhibition on the 158th Birthday of Indian Railways (IR). Accordingly, we informed other Railfans. Many of them had prior commitments, so couldn’t make it except, Karthik Gopalan, Mohit Tandel & Sekharan Sir.




Yours truly and Abhishek Tamhankar were supposed to take the 10.57 CSTM local from Pf 2 at Dombivali. The 10:57 local was a 9 car Jessop rake. We occupied a window seat facing the fast tracks. We saw the Howrah-Mumbai Mail speeding past us on fast tracks behind a WCAM3. We had a close look at the earthwork on the Kalva Side of the twin tunnels of the slow tracks. As we were joining the fast tracks near Thane outer, saw a WCAM3 with Sewagram Express grinding to halt. It was made to halt at Thane outer as Chhapra Express from Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (LTT) was negotiating a 10kmph turnout out of Thane Pf 7. As we came to a halt on Pf 4, we saw a fast MRVC EMU waiting on Pf 5, followed by another fast MRVC EMU on the south end of the station on the down fast line.



The simple inference out of these observations is that, Central Railway (CR) has managed to shift the traffic congestion from Vidyavihar(VVH) to Thane(TNA), because the benefits of commissioning of the 5th-6th lines haven’t accrued as exit of Pf 7 still continues to be a painful 10kmph. We had a parallel run with Gyaneshwari Express on 6th line. We also spotted the LHB SG coaches bound for Gorakhpur from LTT on 5th line between Kanjurmarg and Bhandup. As we were about to reach VVH, a WDM3D hauled Netravathi Express was making its way out of LTT on 5th line. A lot of rail personnel were working on connecting the freight lines to the new 5th-6th lines. Then between Sion & Dadar we had parallel run with incoming Jabalpur Garibrath, which had 15 3-Tier AC coaches with 78 seat configuration and 2 EOGs. We won the race as it was made to wait at Dadar outer.


As we were approaching Byculla, we saw Sahyadri Express negotiating a turnout from a loop line of Chinchpokli sidings to enter up fast UP line, which meant, it was put on the loop for an overtake. There were 2 AC pantry cars of Northern Railway, just behind the WCAM3 loco. One of the pantry cars was in the standard Yellow-Red Livery, whereas the other one had the Chalo-Kerala Livery. What was it doing here, is a question we will have to investigate. Maybe a replacement or spare for the LTT-Haridwar AC Superfast! As we got down at CSTM on Pf 5, we ran towards the Pf 7 to capture the twin AC pantry cars. There were a lot of RPF personnel waiting near the entrance of Pf7, so we had to point and shoot from a point near the ATM stalls. The Train Management System (TMS) was supposed to be inaugurated on 16th April, so there were a few rail officials making their way in and out of the new TMS building constructed on Pf 7.


I had to renew by Season ticket, so made by way to the ticket counter. Surprisingly, there was no line and I managed to buy the season ticket in 2 minutes. We ventured out and took a BEST BUS 138 to Churchgate. Got down at the EROS Cinema Signal, took the subway to reach the Main Concourse. That’s where we met Karthik Gopalan, Mohit Tandel and Sekharan Sir. The exhibition area wasn’t very big. There were 2 LCD screens at the entrance and 2 vertical sliders depicting the glorious years of Indian railways. The focus certainly was on BB & CI railways. Then, there were many old B & W pictures of WP and WG steam locos hauling passengers & freights. Bassein Bridge, Mahalaxmi Station, Mumbai Central, Bandra and Churchgate station pictures were also on display. Then the 6 car, 8 car , 12 car & finally 15 car rake pictures were on display. A replica of the Bandra Terminus & Churchgate with glass façade was on display.


The most important part of the exhibition was a model train loop with miniature working models of Plasser, Rajdhani , Duranto, etc along with a TGV France rake. It operated on 12 V DC current and landscaping included 2 platforms, a dual track tunnel, siding lines and two 180 deg curves. The kids watching the models were all gung-ho about the action on the miniature section. I did manage to capture a few videos and finally decided to call it a day. As I was doing an afternoon shift at office, took a cab and reached office, whereas Abhishek left for Dombivali.






Monday, April 11, 2011

In Pursuit Of Realization Of A Dream On A Hot Summer Day

Inauguration and Commissioning of the New 5th-6th Lines between Lokmanya Tilak Terminus(LTT) and Thane(TNA) was scheduled for 10th April 2011 and the Railfan in me ensured that I had timed my weekly off to be a witness to it. There 's hardly been a day in the past decade where I hadn't thought of this day when Central Railway(CR) finally segregates Mail/Express and Fast Local trains.


The megablock was initially announced for 3rd April 2011 which eventually got postponed to 10th April 2011 due to varied reasons like Vikhroli agitation for FOB, World Cup Security, modifications to correct the Loop line End Buffers.(Some true stories and some not so true stories). Anyways, on Friday, the 8th, traffic block was announced in all the leading newspapers for 10th April between 00:30 and 15:30 hrs. I coaxed my colleague in office to come to work so that I could take an Off and be witness to the inauguration. I decided to do an Afternoon shift in office based at CST Mumbai, so that while returning back from work, I could take a peek at the start of the traffic block at Vidyavihar(VVH) in the early morning hours.


Left office at 23:30, took a delayed running 23:40 Ambarnath Slow local which left at 23:50.I placed myself besides a window facing the east in a Kalyan End 1st Class Coach. We started crawling after Dadar. I could spot the Dadar-Sawantwadi Special waiting for departure on platform no 4. The crawl continued till Ghatkopar. As we approached Vidyavihar, I was glued to the window as the whole of India was on the 2nd of April to M S Dhoni's mesmerizing innings in the World Cup Final. As we halted at VVH, the last train out of LTT, the LTT-Hatia Express was negotiating the turnouts to enter the down fast lines at a sedate speed. The complete area was brightly lit up like a stadium with almost 300 railway personnel awaiting orders to commence work. I reached home by 01:15 and decided to hit the sack ASAP in anticipation of a eventful day ahead.



At 10:00 am, Vijay Aravamudhan, informed that Deep Soni was witnessing the presence of a lot of Media men at VVH and track work seemed to be in final stages. After a few consultations, we were informed that the first train out of LTT would certainly be Godan Express which was rescheduled for a 15:40 Departure. I decided to catch up with Vijay at TNA by 14:20 and then proceed to VVH. Accordingly left home at 13:20 and took a delayed 13:28 slow to CSTM from platform 3. At Kopar spotted the Push-Pull DMU hauled by a KYN WDM in the middle. The DMU and my MRVC AC-DC local had a short parallel run upto Diva. Eventually, we won as the DMU had to negotiate a few turnouts. I got down at Thane pf 4 at 14:00. I had another 20 minutes to spare, hence decided to venture to the island platforms 7 & 8 to see if anything was happening on the platform, which would soon see a lot of traffic. As I went down the stairs of the FOB, 13201 Rajendra Nagar -LTT express was languishing on Pf 8. I walked the length of the platform to see WCAM3 #21961 as its power. The presence of a lot of RPF personnel meant, I couldn't take snaps. In all probability, this would have been the first train to take the 6th New line to LTT. When I was at the Mulund end of the platform, a Vishakapatnam bound Express hauled by the offlink WDG4 12126 was coming to a dual halt on Pf 5 at Thane.It had started from Dadar today and given a special halt at Thane for the convenience of passengers.
There were repetitive announcement of Mangalore bound Matsyagandha Express being rescheduled to depart from Panvel. Passengers were urged to take a local to Panvel using their long distance tickets. There was also an announcement of Ratnagiri-Dadar passenger being short terminated at a Diva and rescheduled to depart for Ratnagiri from Diva. Vijay asked me to check the Speed Restrictions on the turnouts of Pf7,8 at the KYN end. Pf 7 had a 10 kmph exit and a 20 kmph entry. While pf 8 had a 30 kmph entry. This 10 kmph exit out of pf 7 has to be upgraded to 30 kmph to ensure a smooth exit from new lines into the down fast track ahead of thane to avoid bottleneck situations in future. In the meanwhile, Mahanagari Express bound for CSTM hauled by a WCAM3 # 21934 entered pf 7 and left after 5 minutes.


Finally met Vijay and we boarded the last coach of a CST bound MRVC AC-DC rake. After Mulund, we spotted as many as 4 empty rakes stabled with WCAM3's and WCAG1. In a split second decision, we decided to get down at Nahur and capture this rarity. We got down and ran towards the empty rakes in the Mulund yard as if there was no tomorrow. On display were 3 WCAM3's and 1WCAG1 with Haridwar-LTT, Holiday Spl, and 2 unknown expresses. After sufficing ourselves with the snaps we marched back to Nahur to catch the next CST bound DC EMU and finally got down at VVH at 15:00. We did spot the Sinhagad to Pune in between Ghatkopar and Vikhroli. Met with the Video-man of IRFCA, Arzan Kotwal. This was my first meeting with him and was equally pleased to meet Deep Soni, Sriram S and Tushar Dhake. The sun was blazing down with all its prowess. We saw a freight negotiating turnouts out of the VVH freight yard into the mainline, which meant, the goods trains will have to continue using the mainlines for now and only the mail/express trains bound for LTT would use the new lines. As it was very hot, Arzan and yours truly volunteered to backpack 6 bottles of mineral water for the gruesome afternoon ahead. After the freight train cleared the points, we went straight to the new lines. Deep and others explained that new lines will open shortly as there was an announcement over the Public Address System(PAS) to all railways personnel to clear the tracks. At 15:10, the same train which I had spotted at TNA , the 13201 Rajendra-nagar -LTT approached VVH on the 6th new lines, slowly and steadily. Coincidentally, we witnessed the Rajendra Nagar-CST Superfast doing a parallel run on the UP fast lines. What a moment!!
The Loco Pilot of Rajendra Nagar-LTT honked in all glory as the WCAM3 came to a halt near the new Section controlling cabin at VVH. After a short ceremony which included garlanding, coconut breaking and photo-ops with media-men, it slowly crawled up the 6th line into LTT. Next to follow was Coimbatore-LTT hauled by the majestic WDP4 #20031.
This train waited at the outer for an eternity. Now we were all waiting with baited breath for the first train out of LTT on the new lines as it was scheduled to leave at 15:40. At 15:50 arrived the WCAM3 #21897 hauling Godan Express out of LTT.


Again the ceremony was repeated and we congratulated each other on the successful commisioning of the new lines. We were gulping down water every few minutes as the sun was very strong and dehyrdating us. We were also sweating profusely but nobody really cared.




The freight lines will have to be connected to the new lines in a few weeks from now, to free up the 3rd-4th line between TNA-CST of freights. At 16:00 we saw Sainagar-Shirdi passing on the Up fast lines. Sewagram Express to Nagpur also sped past us in full glory at VVH. Now we decided to catch up with some high speed action on the new lines. It was time to meet Rajendra Aklekkar at Bhandup. We went back to VVH pf 1 and took an EMU to Bhandup. The forced ventilation provided us with much needed respite from heat. As we were returning to Bhandup, a steady stream of Expresses and empty rakes started on the 6th Line. Empty rakes of Kushinagar Express, Haridwar-LTT AC S/F, followed by Shalimar and Hatia Express with a lot of commuters inside. This was followed by Samrasta Express from Howrah. Rajendra showed us a fantastic spot to catch high speed action. As the signal on the 5th line turned green we took over the vantage positions to capture the LTT- Darbhanga Express raising a dust storm as it went past us at a good speed.


Next on the agenda was Nandigram Express on the 3rd line, but we were pleasantly surprised to see a WCAM3 hauled Holiday Special blasting past us, prior to it. In the meanwhile Chappra-LTT hauled by yet another WCAM3 crawled and grind-ed to a halt on the 6th lines. As we were expecting the Udyog Nagari(Sultanpur) express on 5th line and our view being blocked, we decided to stand on the safer loop line between 6th and 5th line at Bhandup. Now with no more trains expected on the new lines we decided to meet Harshad Joshi and Abhishek Rishbud at Mulund yard. Again a first time for me. After alighting at Mulund pf 1 , we walked all the way towards the yard on the new lines with enough safety precautions. As we met them and exchanged pleasantries, Deccan Queen hauled by WCAM3 sped past us at 17:35. The new line again saw some action with Muzaffarpur-LTT special. An RPF warned us to stay away from the tracks, hence we went up the Apna Bazaar FOB and captured 06346 Netravathi Express from Trivandrum bound for LTT going at a relatively slow speed and coming to a halt further behind a Erode WDM3D 11110.


Abhishek dropped us at Mulund Station East in his new Maruti Alto, rechristened as WAG9C. He showed us a white label in his car with a Tagline ' MPS=80kmph', much to our amusement...so..like a railfan... We got down at Mulund pf 3 and took a Semifast to Kalyan. Thus bringing to an end to a wonderful day of railfanning. My long cherished dream of spotting the inuagural run was accomplished. Next on the agenda is 5th-6th lines between Diva and Thane. I hope, I don't have to wait for another decade to see that.


Thanks a lot for the patient reading.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Lucky Escape from a Train Jam

I had a lucky escape yesterday night. I was doing a 14:00 -22:30 hrs second shift in office. Normally, I leave office by 22:55 as we have a BEST bus at 23:00 from Backbay Depot to CSTM which drops me at the station in merely 7-8 minutes.( The rash driving in the night is sometimes entertaining for people like us as the roads are empty), so other than the MRVC train's acceleration, I get the additional adrenaline from BEST buses.



I was feeling tired so, I left at 22:35 and took a BEST bus which dropped me at CSTM by 22:48. I had a minute to catch the 22:49 slow to Titwala, so ran through the Main concourse and found that the 22:44 Thane slow was still awaiting departure so I took my time in walking all the way to the Kalyan End First Class. Settled down on a Fast track facing window seat. Plugged into my phone and my favourite playlist. I knew that in all probability my train would be overtaken by Shirdi Fast passenger, Konkan Kanya Express and 23:18 Ambarnath fast(Last fast of the day). But as I wasnt in a mood to stay put at CSTM till 23:18, I took the slow train.



After the 22:44 BHEL rake to Thane left platform 3, we left from PF 4 at 22:55 delayed by 6 minutes.
Before we could reach Masjid, Shirdi Passenger made its way out and overtook us. As there was no DC rake ahead of me, BHEL rake must have accelerated fast, thus clearing the line for use, my train which was easily gaining the delayed time at departure.


At Kanjurmarg, I saw a furious WDP4 2003X hauling the Konkan Kanya Express overtake us. The next train in line on the down fast track to overtake my slow train was the 23:18 fast to Ambarnath.I was keeping a close watch on the Signal aspect for the Down fast track line to see if we had an impending overtake or would my slow train make it to Thane before that.



The Ambarnath Fast has stoppages at Byculla, Dadar, Kurla, Ghatkopar, Mulund, Thane, Dombivli and Kalyan before slowing down till Ambarnath.Often the fast train struggles between Mulund and Thane as the Konkan Kanya takes time to get into the loop platform 7 at Thane.





I had 3 options in my mind..
a> stay put in slow train and go on till Dombivli, but the Temperory Speed Restriction on the Slow track between Kalva and Mumbra was too boring.
b> changeover to fast train at Mulund.
c> changeover to fast train at Thane.



I wanted to add some excitement to my commute so decide to finally take the plan C.
As we had left Mulund, the fast train was still to reach there. In all probability, I would have made it first to Thane station provided the BHEL Thane rake had successfully come to a halt on Platform no 3 at Thane.



Thank god, we did not lose any precious moments and our MRVC rake reached Thane on PF 2. One look at pf7 meant Konkan kanya had already departed from Thane making it impossible to allow the Ambarnath fast leave on time from pf 5 as Konkankanya does take some time in clearing the points ahead of Thane station.

With a clear agenda, I got down and rushed to the Kalyan End FOB and as crowd at this point of time was manageable, I could easily make it to PF 5 at Thane before the Fast train could come to a halt. As expected we were made to stay put on the station for 2 minutes before we were allowed to proceed at sedate speed as Konkankanya was

ahead of us.

We had a brief halt before the Parsik Tunnel before being allowed inside. again at a sedate speed. As soon as we came out of the Tunnel, I got a call from one of my colleague who had left office at 21:15 asking about my whereabouts.I told him that I was crossing the Mumbra creek BridgeHe mentioned that he had just touched down at Kalyan at 00:15 and explained that some technical problem being faced on the North -East line had delayed all slow trains and this had led to a mob attack on Platform no 2.( We need some clarity on this as the person was a non-railfan and I didnt want to bother him after his tough journey back home)


Then I decided to hit the Door facing the slow tracks and was amazed to see almost 5 trains standing one behind each other. Had I stayed put in the slow train beyond Thane, I would have certainly rued my fate for catching a slow train....
Fortune favors the brave...
Though my fast train was delayed by 5-7 minutes, I didnt complaint...

Friday, December 24, 2010

A chilly trip to Shirdi and back.













































I had planned a family trip to Sainagar Shirdi (SNSI) after we railfans had visited the brand new station in 2009/10 as a special Janshatabdi was run by CR during the day time. After 2131 and 2132 were announced, in the recent budget, it was introduced as a Superfast with excellent arrival and departure timings at SNSI.

The beauty of the timings of 2131 was that one could go to office and then board a train late in the night, have a sound sleep and then get down at SNSI , have darshan and come back by 2132 and reach home well before evening the very next day. So effectively, it meant only one weekly off needed to be spared. Of course having a Sleeper accommodation helped as one could rest while returning back too. Plus the excitement of a day journey added to my interest.

I had booked tickets for a Monday night departure by 2131(Dadar-Sainagar Express) on 20th Dec 2010 and return by 2132 on the very next day for my mom, dad, aunty and yours truly between Kalyan Junction and SNSI. As the scheduled departure of our train from Kalyan was 22:25, we left home at 21:00 and boarded a Kalyan Slow local which terminated on Platform no 1 at Kalyan. I asked Shantanu Kulkarni for the expected platform and he messaged me back by saying that in all probability it will be pf no 5. I decided to take his advice and came down the steps of the Brand new Wide FOB at KYN. This FOB has truly done wonders in terms of crowd management and dispersal. I wonder when Thane will get something like this!

As I was accompanied by my family, the chances of doorplating were next to impossible. I very well knew this at the outset and hence had booked tickets for 2LB, 1MB and 1UB berths so that railfanning continues unhindered. I checked the reservation charts for our names and the coach position. We were in S3 which was 11th from the engine. There were announcements of Saket Express and CSTM UP local from Kasara being regulated for some time in the North-East line as there was some technical glitch in the UP line towards CSTM. Thank God, down line was clear!
There was a continuous stream of Locals arriving and departing from the platforms 1, 1A, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 7. Platform no 4, 5, 6 and 7 were additionally handling Mail/Express trains. The section controllers were doing a fantastic job of maneuvering each train to their respective platforms. The station was swarming with commuters of all kinds.

Though 5 digit numbering was supposed to start from the morning of 20th Dec 2010, KYN was still using the old 4 digit system. 2527, CSTM –Latur Express came behind a KYN WDM on platform no 5. Next in line to enter was 7057 CSTM-Secundrabad Devigiri Express behind a WCAM3 on pf no 4. After 2527 departed, 7057 made its way out. The next parade of M/E trains started with 1017 Chalukya Express arriving on Pf 5 and 2322 Kolkatta Mail arriving on Pf 4 behind a customary WCAM3. The CR rake of Chalukya was extremely dirty. I was having apprehensions about the cleanliness my train 2131 will have as it was commencing its journey from Dadar too. Again, 1017 was cleared first followed by 2322.
Finally, the coach position indicators on pf 5 indicated that 2131 was indeed scheduled to arrive albeit late by 10 minutes. Surprisingly, Pune WDM3D 11176 was doing the honors of hauling our train. It was indeed heartening to see that the coach was extremely clean. We boarded the S3 coach and settled down peacefully. The train did not move till 22:47 after which we were cleared for departure. They late night food options available on the train were Veg-biryani and non-veg biryani. The TTE came and checked our e-ticket and didn’t even bother looking at the Photo-ID proof. In the meanwhile our WDM3D cleared the points out of KYN station and started speeding up really fast with our rake. As my parents were all set to sleep, I had no options, but to go to the UB and try sleeping. None of us wanted the fans working as it were very cold inside the coach. We shut the glass panes of our window as it was increasingly becoming chilly in the compartment. We were carrying enough sweaters and blankets to protect ourselves. I had dared not to wear any sweater and just lie on the UB with a blanket. Unfortunately, I couldn’t sustain myself for too long in that condition, I disturbed my mom to bring out the sweater. At 2:30 am, we came to a halt at Manmad Junction on pf no 6.

I decided to get down from my Upper berth and take the Side Lower Berth as nobody was occupying it. Also ventured out with my Dad to find the elusive Chaiwalla. Tea was literally a cup of hot sugary syrup. But that was a life saver. I enquired with the station staff, if we will be put on SCR line or sent back with reversal on the old CR line. Nobody was able to give me a clear picture, finally the starter was given and we were allowed to proceed onto the SCR line after a halt of 25 minutes.

The Ankai Killa looked stunning in the moonlight and I was happy that I will be able to catch it soon in the broad daylight again in a matter of few hours. It was freezing cold and felt like temperature was in single digits. For people like me, who has lived all his life in humid conditions of Mumbai, this was a refreshing change. We stopped at Kopargaon for 3 minutes and then a few of our fellow commuters started making a beeline to the loo to freshen up. I saw the Manmad-Daund line moving away from us after Puntumba. The next 21 kms were undertaken at a very slow speed. In all probability we were cruising at speeds below 60kmph and sometimes even 30kmph. Finally, the Night sky was getting brighter over the horizon as we were nearing the temple town of Shirdi. In fact, at 04:20, when we alighted at SNSI, it seemed like the whole city was awake. There were so many neon lights advertising the motels and lodges. We took an 8 seater auto rickshaw to the temple road. The Station is about a Km from the temple. They charge Rs 10 per seat for this 5 minute ride.

As we got down, we were swarmed by a host of sales guys from various motels for accepting their offer for wash and change facility. We decided upon one guy and followed him all the way to a small lodge where we got a decent accommodation for Rs 350 for 7 hrs as we were supposed to return back at 10:00 am to the station after the temple visit. After completing the morning chores, we entered the main decorum of the temple by 05:30 and had a peaceful darshan by 06:15am. As we had nothing else to do, we visited the museum and other related artifacts in the vicinity. We finally returned back to the station after a rather early morning breakfast. The chill in the air was still persistent.

The return journey was what I was waiting for as it was a day journey. We reached Sainagar Shirdi Station which is still clean. I managed to click a few photographs of the station, before entering the lone platform of SNSI. The only train at the station was that the one which we were supposed to board. The loco had reversed and the rake was in one of the two siding lines at the station. The platform line was empty and it had washable apron. I decided to soak in some sun and walked to the loco and clicked a few more pics of our train. One thing I like about this miniscule station is that the signages were all there and the lone canteen served some hot bread patties with branded tomato sauce. They also served batata wadas and veg sandwitches. The owner of the canteen seemed to be very optimistic with the prospects of this station growing in stature over the next few years. He believed that in a few years time, he will have trains coming to SNSI from all major cities in India.
At 09:30 the 2132 stabled on the siding line started moving ahead, only to reverse back with the rake onto the platform line. Some non reservation passengers had already occupied their seats in 2S coaches while it was idling on the siding line. Exactly at 10:00 we departed from SNSI with some devotees chanting Saibaba’s bhajan. We were running at a sedate speed. There were many speed restrictions enroute to Puntumba. A few minor bridges, a RUB had speed restrictions of 30kmph. As we joined the Mainline from Daund to Manmad Jn at Puntumba, the late night CSTM-Shirdi Passenger’s loco Pune WDM2 17987R had reversed and waiting for us to clear the single line. Look at the irony of IR, here we were returning back and there was a train which had almost left from CSTM around the same time we left KYN and it hadn’t yet reached SNSI.

As we came to a halt on the beautifully curved platforms of Kopargaon, the other platform had Howrah-Pune Azad Hind Express behind a Pune WDG3A 14810. Both of us departed in the opposite direction simultaneously. At the next unscheduled stop, we were held up for crossing by a Twin Diesel hauling the Nizamuddin-Goa Express with 187XX leading the loco pack. I turned on the GPS on my phone to just check the speeds at which we were running and it was clocking a good speed of 102-105kmph.(let’s not debate the speed as I know GPS are not very accurate in reading out speeds of moving trains). Soon it was time to spot the Ankai Killa. I am simply spell bound by its beauty and monstrous standup in an almost plateau region. I also spotted the single line diverting to Aurangabad. We were again taken on the SCR line to enter Manmad and were berthed on pf 5. Orders were being taken for food on board, but we decided to not buy anything as my mom had carried some fruits and nuts while boarding the train.

As the SCR line joins the CR lines from Bhusaval, one comes across the Passenger yard at Manmad, filled with lot of rakes and blood red liveried accident relief train. I could spot one WAP7 20207 and many WCAM3s, WAP4s and some WAMmies. Tapovan Express was already waiting with a huge load of unreserved passengers to Nanded. My view was blocked by the presence of a Container rake on the adjacent track. It was headed by a twin Diesel pack with the leading loco being the Green beauty, WDG3A 13457. By now we were delayed by 10 minutes. We had vada pav from Manmad which were too salty. I was feeling sleepy so decided to take a power nap before Igatpuri arrived. I woke after an hour to see us waiting at Nasik Road. As we were approaching Igatpuri an emergency chain pulling (ECP) brought our rake to a standstill. I could spot a few men getting down from the coaches and making their way to the adjoining villages. After a halt of 10 more minutes, we entered pf 4 at Igatpuri to see the Rajendranagar Express being cleared ahead of us from pf 3. LTT-Gorakpur 2541/2 arrived on Pf no 2. We waited at Igatpuri for more than 20 minutes and then proceeded slowly down the gradient over the majestic Thull Ghats.

We halted for the customary brake testing halts. I managed to photograph the catch siding and the famous viaducts enroute. As there were no brakers attached to our trains we were given a run through Kasara, where I could see 2 sets of WAG5 bankers awaiting duties. As we passed Umermalli cabin, saw the ERS –NZM Mangala Express cross us. Next to follow it was an MRVC rake to Kasara. We crossed the Mumbai Jabalpur Garib rath near Vasind behind the customary WCAM3.

Surprise visitor of the North-East line was the Pune-Nizamuddin Duranto Express, as it might have been diverted due to Gujjar agitation on the WR line. (Information courtesy Mumbai IRFCANs) We crossed the Aurangabad Janshatabdi behind a diesel link at Titwala. We entered Pf 6 at KYN at 15:29 delayed by 40 minutes. I was more than happy to arrive on pf 6 as pf 7 had an MRVC local waiting to depart at 15:33 for CSTM.We boarded the local without wasting any more time. After 2132 cleared the points we were given the go-ahead. I could see the Sinhagad Express to Pune arriving on Pf 4 at KYN. Got down at Dombivali and took an auto to reach home.

It was a fulfilling trip and I expect more and more people to chuck the dangerous road trips to Shirdi and take the pleasant journeys to SNSI via the 2131/2. More importantly the timings are excellent for an overnight journey and return back the next day by afternoon.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

4 days, 2 trains, 1 rake and 1 faithful loco


Dear Friends,
Have been very busy in the office lately, so couldn’t blog my journey properly. I have tried to note down all the points of my journey. Some pictures have been uploaded on the Openline.

The plan was to board the 2201 LTT-KCVL Garib-rath from LTT and travel till Trichur(TCR) and return back by 2202 on the very next day with my aunt. I start with the afternoon shift in office the previous night.


On 9th Dec left office late @ 23.00hrs.Reached Cstm by 2315.The last Ambarnath fast was late,came in at 2325, and left at 2328.
Crawled from Parel 2 Dadar behind the Konkan Kanya Express.
We were put on slow track from Thane.
Reached Dombivali at 00.30 and managed to reach home at 0040 and went to sleep at 0200 after packing bags.
Got up at 0445 & left at 0545 for office again !
Abhishek Tamhankar smsed me about a ACDC local getting stuck at Nahur.
I took the 0611 local and got down at Thane.Crossed to platform No 1, and boarded 6.52 slow to cstsm, reached at
0750.
Saw the cylinder blast site near the concourse.
Reached office by 0810.
Work was normal.
Copied some movies to my new cell for watching during my night travel in Garib-rath..
Had lunch and left at 1420.
Took the 1451 Karjat fast to Kurla.
Saw some slewing and alignment work near platform 5,6 at CSTM.
Reached Kurla at 1510, decided to walk to Lokmanya Tilak Terminus
Took 15 minutes to do so.
Saw the erstwhile pf 9 and the still existing phatak near Kurla startion on the way.
Saw the first double decker flyover in India under construction.
Bought platform ticket 4 my colleague, who accompanied me to LTT.
2201 LTT-Kochuveli Garib Rath was on pf 1.
Wdm3a 17894 alongwith a Wcam3 was seen idling on pf 3.
We walked the entire length of pf to see coach configuration.
Messaged the details of coach configuration to Shantanu Kulkarni.
My Dad was supposed to give me a 2nd bag @ Thane.
Mom was also supposed to come to Thane by commuting by the 0430 fast from Cstm bound for Badlapur.
The real scare was of Dad not picking up his phone even after more than 10 calls.
In the meanwhile Mom called up my neighbour to check the lock on our door.
It was locked. Then finally Dad called up to say that he was at Thane and coulnt hear the phone as it was in his pants
pockets and in a silent mode.
We left at 0459pm and came to a halt at the outskirts of Vidyavihar.
After a halt of 5 minutes, we soon joined the mainline and speeded up.
Reached Thane at 5.25pm.Finally, met mom and dad.
After a good lesson on safe travelling, and then I boarded the train back.
The next shocker was awaiting me. While shifting my clothes from office bag to travel bag, I recollect seeing my e-ticket but somehow it got misplaced.
I was of the opinion that I had a bad omen to start with.
After searching for more than 15 minutes,i gave up and decided to reproduce only my id card and pay a fine of Rs.50.
I had never done such a thing in my life.
I was sweating in an AC compartment.
Finally after sitting on my window seat, i just decided to resign to my fate.
Then out of the blue, i decided to look on the side of my seat.and there i found it, finally bringing some peace to my mind.
I couldn’t bother doing railfanning during this period.
I did see the DMU at Diva Jn.
Also when we reached Panvel, saw Trivandrum-Nizamuddin Rajdhani arriving on pf 7.
We were berthed on pf 6 and stayed put from 1825 to 1840.
Reached Pen at 1910 for a crossing. I think it could have been Mandovi Express. Left Pen at 1920 and again came to a stop @ 1940 for an overtake by unknown express.
Came to halt at Kolad at 20.30 for 2052 Madgaon-Mumbai Janshatabdi crossing.
Getting blankets was a task as people had already ventured to G1 to collect it as it was chilly in the Ac compartments.
By the time i could procure one, only bedsheet was available,rented it for Rs.10.
Had my dinner of Chicken biryani and gave my lower berth to an elderly couple.
Chill was acceptable as AC temperature was kept high on request of passengers.
We were continously hitting good speeds on the KR section in the night.
Could fainty here tunnels and viaducts passing by.
Finally after 4-5 fake waking ups from sleep, finally my alarm rang at 0530.
Got up and saw Bhatkal going through without stoppage.
I decided to freshen up and by the time I was ready to hit the door,it was 0600.
By that time,Shiroor and Byndoor must have passed.
We were slowing down to halt at Bijoor for a 2 minute halt.
My coach was 12th from the engine, so I rushed in through the vestibules right upto the J2 coach, which was 2nd from the engine.
Scenary inside J2 was like a refugee camp.
People were sleeping, rather trying to sleep in all possible positions.
We saw a freight with twin WDG4 crossing us at Bijoor.
We passed blasting through the first station after Bijoor, Senapura in all glory.
At Kundapura, Ernakulam-Rajkot express was waiting for our crossing on the platform line behind an Ernakulam WDM3A.
As the expected crossing was already negotiated, we were not expected to halt at Barkur.
Both LPs were showing flasher lights to stations passing by.
The crossing was for Trivandrum-Nizamuddin Rajdhani hauled by the dual cab green WDP3A.
Again the rake was mixed livery of red,cream and BSNL3G Ads.
There were a lot of student crowd waiting at Udupi to board the Rajdhani.
We had reached Udupi late by 45 minutes and we were made to overtake a double headed bcna rake with WDG4
through a loop line.
By the time we reached kankanadi, we were almost on time reaching there by 0810.
After crew change we left at 0830.
We were made to wait as an unknown express had left before us.
Before the netravathi river we were made to stop and then proceed at slow speed, its still a single line.
Trusses are ready on the banks, waiting deployment. Soon we passed the triangle to Mangalore Central.
Now there was no stopping as we overtaked the rake which had proceeded before us as we were in a bouble line
section by now.
Reached Kasargod late only by 10minutes.
At Nileshwar saw BCNA-HS rake.
We reached Kannur delayed by only 15 minutes.
At Kannur, I had 3 Medu vadas at Rs18. the only options inside the train was Bread omlette and Upma. I dont like both
of them.
We were on platform no 1 and Yeshwantpur-Kannur rake was stabled on pf 2.
We left in 5 minutes.
At Etakkot, again saw blue liveried BCNA-HS rake.
Saw many freight rakes at West Hill
And we slowed down to enter Kozhikode to enter pf1 on right time at 1150.
Ordered for Chicken Biryani which came in as early as 1115.Food items sold at Kozhikode included parotha, egg curry.
Kozhikode had the Kannur_Kozhikode_Charavattur passenger in one of the pf lines.
We were made to travel at 20kmph over the infamous Kadalundi bridge.
Reached Tirur before time at 1235 and left at 1240.
Saw Trivandrum-Kozhikode janshatabdi coaches entering Tirur and they were vinyl warapped with Joy-Alukkas
Jewellary
I was sure of reaching Shornur before time as our line was clear ahead and only Karakad to Shornur was predominantly
single line.
We were made to slow down near Pallipuram and halt at Karakad as we were running before time.
I managed to click some wonderful pictures of trains on the curve.
we have Bharatapuzha for company on side and paddy fields on the other side.
After a halt of 5 min we were allowed to proceed on the single line.
Some sleepers have been laid near Shornur for the incomplete doubling work.
As we were entering Shornur, saw the Nilambur line joining us from the left.
On the right was a coach maintenance facility.
As we entered the pf, adjacent track had Venad express scheduled for departure towards Trivandrum from Shornur
after us.
The other pf had Mangalore_Chennai Egmore express which shared rake with Chennai Egmore_ Thiruchirapalli Express.
We had reached 10 minutes before time.
Food times were sold like hot cakes at 1330.
At Shornur saw a First Class coach and Janshatabdi styled AC ChairCar in Venad express.
We were welcomed by rains in Shornur which continued till Vallatol nagar.
Bharatapuzha had more sand that water as always.
Chennai egmore must have had a loco change as it left before us.
We had a crew change at Shornur and left late by 10 minutes.
The windows had a lot of dirt on them.
I did try to clean my window but there was moisture between the two glasses, making it impossible to have a clear
view.
We passed Wadakancheri at good speed and reached Trichur late only by 5 minutes.
I alighted right in front of the Station entrance, made my way out and took an auto to my place and in 10minutes
I was at home. Auto fares are very high in Kerala.



Now its time for plotting the return journey from Trichur to Thane by 2202 KCVL-LTT Garib rath. Here it goes...


I was returning back from Trichur (TCR) by 2202. Though our house is just 2kms away from the station, i insisted on leaving home by 1230pm for a 1415 departure of 2202, so that I could indulge in some railfanning at TCR.
After taking an auto to the station and reaching there by 1240, I saw that our train was scheduled to arrive on pf 2.
I had travelled by 2201 a day back and was fully aware of its coach configuration, yet checked G1 to be 3rd from the engine.
As we ventured on the pf1,6346 Netravathi express from LTT to TVC arrived at TCR behind WAP4 # 22619.
Kollam-Kakinada Spl came behind a WAG5.
Advertisements on stairs existed at TCR, which was introduced in Mumbai region a few months ago.
Washable apron was being made on pf 3 as Guruvayur Shuttles from TCR uses it as a terminal pf.
Parshuram Express came with behind a WAP4.
It had Non AC First Class and ACCCs, C1 & C2.
Next to come in was Sabari express behind another ED WAP4 @1332 and left at 1340.
A Sabarimala Spl bound for Secundrabad came behind a WAG7.Some swamis made last minute scramble to enter the GS coaches as they were caught unawares of the trains as it arrived without any destination boards and announcements.
Our 2202 came behind the same ERS WDM3A 17894, I had footplated a day back while coming by 2201.
It came and left dot on time.
I had booked 2 Lower Berth seats via IRCTC, so eased into them and bid goodbye to TCR.
We had a maharashtrian family of 4 besides us.
They were touring Kerala 2nd time in the last 5 years, it seemed that they had a liking for the God's Own Country.
We have a crew change at Shornur(SRR) and a stoppage time of 25 minutes.
We reached SRR at 1450 and left at 1515.
WDM18600 came to SRR with TVC Janshatabdi. Its got be one of the longest JS in India, if not the longest.
We reached Tirur at 1600 and left after a 2 minute halt.
As we reached Kozhikode(CLT) i ventured out to procure some Halwa and banana chips for office friends.
We were halted at Parapanagadi and Mahe before coming to halt at Kannur delayed by 15 minutes.
We left in 5 minutes.
We had stopped at Kanhagad too. It seemed that the train was not enjoying the priority it enjoyed while coming.
I thought we will be late in reaching Kasargod, but we reached there delayed only by 5min.
Had dinner of chk biryani. Aunty had veg biryani. The only other option available was chappati & korma.
We were ready to sleep as I went to G7 to procure blankets and pillow along with bedsheets.
We reached Mangalore junction at 2030. We have a crew change here.
We had a small mice for company, as it used to run around the coach every now and then.
Went to sleep on Middle berth as we had a older lady in the bay. Offered her my Lower Berth.
This family had a tour of kerala and were distant relatives of Chaitanya Gokhale.
As I was carrying Samit's Latest Atlas, i was doing great in predicting the next stations and the possible crossings. The father of the family was engaging with me in some fruitful conversation about IRFCA, what we do and how i bought this book online. Thats when his son told me that they had a railfan in their family called " Chaitanya" and i completed him by saying, isnt he, Chaitanya Gokhale, Pune. They were amazed.
I got up at 0545 and found myself at Ratnagiri. On the adjacent platform was a passenger. I think it could be the Ratnagiri-Dadar passenger.
We left at 0555 and passed through some fantastic tunnels and bridges on the way.
At savarde we crossed a WDM3D hauled Ro-Ro service.
Came to an unscheduled halt at Kamathe at km marker 138.
Though there was no crossing we left in 5minutes.
Crossed an unknown express at chiplun with 3AC coaches.
We blasted through Khed at 0723. It has a new FOB and a ROB.
I decided to do some prediction in terms of crossing we were supposed to witness before reaching Panvel.
I sticked my neck out and announced ttat we will have atleast 4 crossing before Panvel.
Came to a halt at Vinhere at 0745 for a crossing by WDP3A hauled Nizamuddin-Trivandrum Rajdhani. Soon after that we left at 0755.
Upma and bread omlette were the only options for breakfast.
We came to a halt at Roha at 0850. Saw a WDG4 12265 with BCNA rakes.
After a GOC WDM2A hauled in the Diva-Sawantwadi passenger, we moved ahead on our journey.
We slowed down at Nagothane. Saw some incomplete viaduct, rock cuttings,and then were halted at Kasu for a crossing by 20036 hauled Mandovi express.
There seems to be more work done in Pen- Panvel section than in Pen- Roha section.
We crossed Mangala Express at Apta.
Sleepers have been laid here.we crossed Diva-Roha passenger hauled by Kalyan WDM3G at Somatne.
Reached Panvel at 10.20am and left at 1030. bid fond farewell to Mr. Kulkarni's family with the promise tat they will inform Chaitanya Gokhale about our Journey.
I was ready to get down at Thane after Dativali Curve went past us.
Luckily we were given a run through Diva and managed to join the Mainline as the EMU was delayed.
We were crawling through the entire Parsik tunnel as a TSR of 20KMph existed at the mouth of the tunnel for track work.
By the time we came to a halt on pf 6 at Thane, the 1123 Badlapur fast from Pf 5 left. As we were not carrying a great deal of luggage, i managed to go to pf 2 and take a Kalyan local to Dombivli.
Thus bringing to an end of a whirlwind tour of Kerala in 4 days, 2 trains, 1 rake and ofcourse 1 faithful loco ERS WDM3A 17894.