- published: 11 Aug 2012
- views: 2798
- author: ritadhishankar
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Puri Howrah Duronto Express: A Complete Journey Compilation
A complete journey compilation on board the 12278 Puri Howrah Duronto Express. The compila...
published: 11 Aug 2012
author: ritadhishankar
Puri Howrah Duronto Express: A Complete Journey Compilation
A complete journey compilation on board the 12278 Puri Howrah Duronto Express. The compilation prominently stars high speed crossings of the gigantic Mahanadi and Brahmani rivers in Odisha, furious skips of Soro and Bhadrak, some brisk action near the eastern ghats around Jajpur, Odisha, and some chaotic train movements near Khurda Road (and quite a bit more!). A Santragachhi WAP4 was in charge of our train and thrilled us regularly with some aggressive acceleration and sustained high speed runs. The journey was undertaken at the beginning of the monsoons so the rivers were sufficiently filled with water and the landscape was hued in multiple shades of green, allowing for the Duronto to blend perfectly with the surroundings!
- published: 11 Aug 2012
- views: 2798
- author: ritadhishankar
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Howrah Rajdhani Overtakes Sealdah Duronto at Asansol
Some rather unexpected action from Eastern Railways. Our 12260 New Delhi Sealdah Duronto E...
published: 10 Jun 2012
author: ritadhishankar
Howrah Rajdhani Overtakes Sealdah Duronto at Asansol
Some rather unexpected action from Eastern Railways. Our 12260 New Delhi Sealdah Duronto Express stopped at Asansol for an unscheduled halt of five minutes, and subsequently creaked out of the station at snail's pace. We stopped just after clearing the station. After remaining stationary even after 10 minutes, we were informed of a minor fire in the brakeband of our Ghaziabad WAP7. The fire was minor and folks tended to it with hand-held fire extinguishers. In the midst of this, there was a shrill honk from behind and listening to my sixth sense, I rushed to the door and sneaked in between two curious onlookers. Approaching us steadily was a fresh Ghaziabad WAP7, screeching loudly and yelling at people to move away from the tracks. Accompanying it was the familiar sound of multiple generators whirring away. The weekly 12306 Howrah Rajdhani via Patna coolly slid past us through the fourth line, and proceeded on its merry way towards Howrah. The staffs of both the trains, as seen in the video, were thoroughly enjoying this very rare overtake!
- published: 10 Jun 2012
- views: 8410
- author: ritadhishankar
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RARE IR MEETINGS: HOWRAH - GUWAHATI SARAIGHAT MEETING DOWN AJMER - SEALDAH EXPRESS
REQUESTING ALL RAILFANS, HOW MUCH CARE YOU TAKE, HOW BRAVE YOU ARE, MAY BE YOU ARE A DARED...
published: 30 Jul 2012
author: ANAL GHOSH
RARE IR MEETINGS: HOWRAH - GUWAHATI SARAIGHAT MEETING DOWN AJMER - SEALDAH EXPRESS
REQUESTING ALL RAILFANS, HOW MUCH CARE YOU TAKE, HOW BRAVE YOU ARE, MAY BE YOU ARE A DAREDEVIL OR SOME STUNT MAN, PLEASE AVOID DOORPLATING, WE DONT WANT TO LOOSE ANOTHER PERSON FROM OUR SMALL RAILFAN FAMILY. Date: 27-07-2012 Camera: Sony Cybershot Hx200v 12345 Howrah - Guwahati Saraighat Express hauled by original EMD made 20001 Siliguri WDP 4 better known as blue bazz meets almost one hour late 12988 Ajmer - Sealdah Express hauled by 22632 Howrah WAP 4. Railfan Rik was also with me. Sorry for the shakes. Dedicating this video to the Sony fan rather can be called AC whose hometown is Guwahati.
- published: 30 Jul 2012
- views: 531
- author: ANAL GHOSH
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Inside Double Decker Coach : Dhanbad Howrah AC Double Decker Express
A view of inside Double Decker coaches of Dhanbad Howrah AC Double Decker.Total capacity i...
published: 22 Nov 2011
author: Anindya Roy
Inside Double Decker Coach : Dhanbad Howrah AC Double Decker Express
A view of inside Double Decker coaches of Dhanbad Howrah AC Double Decker.Total capacity is 128.Railfan Vivian Boye and Raunak Banerjee can be seen in the video.
- published: 22 Nov 2011
- views: 65944
- author: Anindya Roy
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Howrah Bridge
Rakesh (Ashok Kumar) lives with his brother, Madan, and his father in Burma. Madan has fal...
published: 07 Mar 2012
author: rajshri
Howrah Bridge
Rakesh (Ashok Kumar) lives with his brother, Madan, and his father in Burma. Madan has fallen into bad company and steals the family heirloom, in the shape of a dragon, some cash and runs away to India. Shortly thereafter, his dead body is found under Calcutta's Howrah Bridge. Rakesh travels to Calcutta in order to find out the mystery behind Madan's death, and also try to recover the family heirloom. His investigations take him to a shady hotel run by Uncle Joe, where an attractive dancer named Edna (Madhubala) performs every night. Rakesh finds himself attracted to Edna, and he confides in her his motives and she decides to assist him. Rakesh comes to know that a man named Bhiku had witnessed his brother's murder, and sets off to find him. Before he could meet him, Bhiku goes missing and no one knows about his whereabouts. Watch what Rakesh does next in order to solve this mystery, recover the heirloom, continue to woo Edna, and catch his brother's killers.
- published: 07 Mar 2012
- views: 15606
- author: rajshri
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Howrah
Bus ride in Howrah, Kolkata just before Howrah station...
published: 23 Aug 2011
author: nivedita kashyap
Howrah
Bus ride in Howrah, Kolkata just before Howrah station
- published: 23 Aug 2011
- views: 846
- author: nivedita kashyap
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OVERTAKING HOWRAH SIURI EXPRESS & SKIPPING SHAKTIGARH AT FULL SPEED
12363 Kolkata - Haldibari Triweekly Intercity Superfast Express meets the Howrah - Bardham...
published: 19 May 2012
author: ANAL GHOSH
OVERTAKING HOWRAH SIURI EXPRESS & SKIPPING SHAKTIGARH AT FULL SPEED
12363 Kolkata - Haldibari Triweekly Intercity Superfast Express meets the Howrah - Bardhaman Main Line (the elevated line) before Shaktigarh and in the process overtakes 13053 Howrah - Siuri Express via Sainthia hauled by 17764 Howrah WDM2. Siuri Express was made to wait while 37819 Howrah - Barddhaman Local via Main was allowed to pass through. Also enjoy the small curve.
- published: 19 May 2012
- views: 373
- author: ANAL GHOSH
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Skipping Cuttack Junction : SSPN Howrah Superfast
SRC WAP-4#22347 led 12572 Sri Satya Sai Prasanthi Nilayam Howrah Superfast Express running...
published: 06 Jun 2012
author: Anindya Roy
Skipping Cuttack Junction : SSPN Howrah Superfast
SRC WAP-4#22347 led 12572 Sri Satya Sai Prasanthi Nilayam Howrah Superfast Express running late by around 50 min skipping Cuttack Junction.The train behind twin VSKP WDG-3A "Shakti" waiting in the other platform might be late running Durg Puri Express.
- published: 06 Jun 2012
- views: 1041
- author: Anindya Roy
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Howrah student skeleton recovered
Howrah student skeleton recovered...
published: 25 Nov 2012
author: abpanandatv
Howrah student skeleton recovered
Howrah student skeleton recovered
- published: 25 Nov 2012
- views: 72
- author: abpanandatv
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PART 4: HOWRAH - NEW DELHI RAJDHANI BLASTING THROUGH BEGUMPUR & BARUIPARA
After crossing Janai Road, 12301 Howrah - New Delhi Rajdhani Express hauled by 30252 Ghazi...
published: 28 Nov 2012
author: ANAL GHOSH
PART 4: HOWRAH - NEW DELHI RAJDHANI BLASTING THROUGH BEGUMPUR & BARUIPARA
After crossing Janai Road, 12301 Howrah - New Delhi Rajdhani Express hauled by 30252 Ghaziabad WAP 7 blasts through the suburban stations of Howrah chord line under Eastern Railway. The stations featured in this video are Begumpur & Baruipara. This is the 4th and final part compilation from the whole continuous 20 mins non stop video captured onboard 12301 Howrah - New Delhi Rajdhani Express from Howrah till Baruipara. But am editing and uploading the videos separately in 4 parts. The links of all the parts are as given below: 1. www.youtube.com 2. www.youtube.com 3. www.youtube.com 4. Specially for those aspirants who wish to try out 1AC of this Rajdhani Express atleast once in their lifetime. Camera: Sony Xperia S LT26i
- published: 28 Nov 2012
- views: 30
- author: ANAL GHOSH
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Howrah Rajdhani Express; Full Journey Compilation; Part I, Mughal Sarai
A full journey compilation from the 12302 Howrah Rajdhani Express; aka ER King. The journe...
published: 21 Aug 2012
author: ritadhishankar
Howrah Rajdhani Express; Full Journey Compilation; Part I, Mughal Sarai
A full journey compilation from the 12302 Howrah Rajdhani Express; aka ER King. The journey was undertaken in June 2012, in the huge summer rush. The journey was undertaken at a day's notice and I purchased a W/L 16 ticket on First AC which eventually got confirmed. The 12305 Howrah Rajdhani Express was delayed by over 5 hours, leading our train to be delayed by 2 hours and we finally left Delhi at 1915. After a sumptuous dinner, the morning found us at Mughal Sarai. This video documents the Rajdhani's arrival and departure from Mughal Sarai, starring a short parallel departure with the WAG7 hauled Mughal Sarai Buxar Passenger and some swift acceleration through the Mughal Sarai yard; Asia's largest freight yard. Parts II, III, IV and V are to follow, bringing you some high speed action through the Grand Chord, the Gurpa-Gujhandi Ghat section and the Chhota Nagpur Plateau.
- published: 21 Aug 2012
- views: 3172
- author: ritadhishankar
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Full Journey on the Howrah Rajdhani Express: Dhanbad-Howrah High Speed Action
The concluding three hours of a wonderful journey aboard the 12302 Howrah Rajdhani Express...
published: 16 Oct 2012
author: ritadhishankar
Full Journey on the Howrah Rajdhani Express: Dhanbad-Howrah High Speed Action
The concluding three hours of a wonderful journey aboard the 12302 Howrah Rajdhani Express. We leave Dhanbad 3 hours and 10 minutes behind schedule and charge towards Howrah at full tilt, through the eastern fringes of Jharkhand and central West Bengal. At Kumardhubi, we meet the legendary 13317 Howrah Dhanbad Black Diamond Express, with a Howrah WAP7 and subsequently, thunder over the Barakar River and Barakar at 130 kmph as we make our entry into Bengal. We cross Asansol at a sedate pace, courtesy a 15 kmph speed restriction. A fleeting glimpse of 'Jagjivan Ram', India's first WAM1 is obtained at the Asansol electric locomotive shed while the 12304 Howrah New Delhi Poorva Express with a Howrah WAP4 bears out its commercial halt at Asansol, with local vendors making brisk business by the unreserved coaches. The progress from Asansol to Waria (taking over 30 minutes) is excruciatingly slow with a number of slowdowns and caution orders. In particular, there is a moderate halt outside Raniganj, where we meet the 12385 Howrah Dhanbad Double Decker Express, led by a subdued Gomoh WAP7. All hell breaks loose post Waria however as we blaze through the Waria-Bardhaman section at terrifying speeds. Durgapur is torn apart at 130 kmph and the 64 kilometres between Durgapur and Bardhaman covered in a mere 31 minutes, at an average speed of 124 kmph. The LED display inside the coach never showed less than 125 kmph in this period and hit 132 kmph on a couple of occasions. We slow down ...
- published: 16 Oct 2012
- views: 547
- author: ritadhishankar
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A Complete Journey on the Howrah Rajdhani Express Part IV: Jharkhand Blast!
Some high speed passage through Jharkhand courtesy a terrific show of speed from the Howra...
published: 05 Oct 2012
author: ritadhishankar
A Complete Journey on the Howrah Rajdhani Express Part IV: Jharkhand Blast!
Some high speed passage through Jharkhand courtesy a terrific show of speed from the Howrah Rajdhani Express! The Koderma-Dhanbad section cuts through the state of Jharkhand and the Chhota Nagpur Plateau. The Chhota Nagpur Plateau forms a rugged terrain, dotted with small hills, and criss-crossed by fast-flowing rivers. The highest point in Jharkhand, the Parasnath Hills can be visible between Parasnath and Gomoh, towering over the landscape, its peak often shrouded by clouds. The entire section is replete with sharp curves and bereft of any major speed restrictions, barring around the station of Gomoh. The Ghaziabad WAP7 powered 12302 Howrah Rajdhani Express absolutely blasts through the Chhota Nagpur Plateau in this compilation. Featured are the magnificent sal forests around Hazaribagh Road; a sharp skip of Hazaribagh Road at 110 kmph; the entry and exit into Parasnath; and a panoramic view of the Parasnath range at a rate of 130 kmph. I attempted to estimate in a one-off case the time taken for the Rajdhani to halt at Parasnath. In my estimation, the time lost is around 7 minutes. The highlight of the compilation is the entry and exit into the Parasnath. The exit records a dramatic display of acceleration by the Ghaziabad WAP7 with a 20 coach load as it surges to 130 kmph within 3 minutes and 30 seconds of departing from Parasnath.
- published: 05 Oct 2012
- views: 485
- author: ritadhishankar
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Howrah Rajdhani Express: Full Journey Compilation Part III, Gurpa-Gujhandi Ghats
Part III of the full journey compilation aboard the Howrah Rajdhani: a full profile of the...
published: 25 Aug 2012
author: ritadhishankar
Howrah Rajdhani Express: Full Journey Compilation Part III, Gurpa-Gujhandi Ghats
Part III of the full journey compilation aboard the Howrah Rajdhani: a full profile of the 32 km Gurpa-Gujhandi ghat section. The ghat section is located between Koderma and Gaya on the Asansol-Dhanbad Grand Chord where the tracks cut right through the Chhota Nagpur Hill ranges with trains ascending to over 1200 feet (387 m is Koderma's elevation) in this stretch. The tracks twist and turn through the densely forested hills which form the border between the states of Jharkhand and Bihar, creating for a spectacular sight, even during summer when the forests aren't as green as the monsoon. This compilation captures the Rajdhani's progress through two of the largest curves and all three tunnels in the section, documenting the deceleration to 30 kmph at the beginning of the first tunnel. The first two tunnels are actually built over an S-curve, with the train curving right and subsequently, left.The compilation ends with a full coverage of the high speed exit from the Gurpa-Gujhandi ghats. From the beginning of the first tunnel to around Dilwa, there is a strict speed restriction of about 30 kmph in this stretch. Dilwa to Gujhandi is 75 kmph, after which, the speed restriction is lifted. At Gujhandi, we meet with a Mughal Sarai WAM4 in charge of the Dhanbad-Gaya Intercity Express. The Ghaziabad WAP7 with the Rajdhani accelerates dramatically after crossing Gujhandi and races through the forests forming the base of the Chhota Nagpur Hills at a blistering pace, almost doubling ...
- published: 25 Aug 2012
- views: 1141
- author: ritadhishankar
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SKIPPING DALBHUMGARH AT MPS: ONBOARD RANCHI - HOWRAH INTERCITY EXPRESS
18618 Ranchi - Howrah Intercity Express hauled by 21202 Tatanagar WAM 4 after its schedule...
published: 23 Nov 2012
author: ANAL GHOSH
SKIPPING DALBHUMGARH AT MPS: ONBOARD RANCHI - HOWRAH INTERCITY EXPRESS
18618 Ranchi - Howrah Intercity Express hauled by 21202 Tatanagar WAM 4 after its scheduled halt at Ghatshila blasts through Dalbhumgarh at mps. Camera: Sony Cybershot WX7
- published: 23 Nov 2012
- views: 29
- author: ANAL GHOSH
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Blistering Howrah Rajdhani Express Rampages through Durgapur at 130 kmph!
ER King, the 12302 Howrah Rajdhani Express puts up a tremendous show of speed through the ...
published: 07 Sep 2012
author: ritadhishankar
Blistering Howrah Rajdhani Express Rampages through Durgapur at 130 kmph!
ER King, the 12302 Howrah Rajdhani Express puts up a tremendous show of speed through the fairly large station of Durgapur in the Howrah-Asansol section. The Rajdhani had a start-and-stop run since Asansol but accelerated sharply after Waria, the station before Asansol, and maintained its momentum right till Bardhaman as we covered the 64 intervening kilometres between Bardhaman and Durgapur in 31 minutes flat, hitting on occasions 131-132 kmph (coach LED readings) and never going below 125 kmph in the entire stretch. In this video, the Ghaziabad WAP7 hauled Rajdhani storms through Durgapur at 130 kmph flat (speed verified through LED display in guard's cabin).
- published: 07 Sep 2012
- views: 715
- author: ritadhishankar
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Crossing the Gigantic Godavari River at Rajahmundry: Howrah Trichy Superfast with Itarsi WAM4
One of the most spectacular river bridges designed by the Indian Railways can be found to ...
published: 24 Jul 2012
author: ritadhishankar
Crossing the Gigantic Godavari River at Rajahmundry: Howrah Trichy Superfast with Itarsi WAM4
One of the most spectacular river bridges designed by the Indian Railways can be found to the south of the town of Rajahmundry in Andhra Pradesh. The teeming Godavari river, nearly 3 km wide at this point, is crossed via two independent bridges. There is a third bridge which was built in the late 19th century but is now decommissioned. Our train, the 12663 Howrah Tiruchirapalli Express crosses the river through the rail-cum-road bridge. The train curves beautifully into the bridge and also embarks on a huge curve on its way out, giving a full view of the length of the train, and the lovely red Itarsi WAM4 in charge of it. Courtesy being near the Godavari delta and on the last legs of 1400+ km journey from the western ghats in Maharashtra, the river itself is replete with water, an year round feature not restricted only to the months of monsoon, making it seem like a sea on occasions.
- published: 24 Jul 2012
- views: 2105
- author: ritadhishankar
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Parallel Departure from Howrah with Mumbai Duronto: Asansol WAM4 with Howrah Jaisalmer Superfast
Howrah serves as a terminal point for both the Eastern and South Eastern Railways with a s...
published: 20 Aug 2012
author: ritadhishankar
Parallel Departure from Howrah with Mumbai Duronto: Asansol WAM4 with Howrah Jaisalmer Superfast
Howrah serves as a terminal point for both the Eastern and South Eastern Railways with a separate terminal devoted to each division. The trains do not share any tracks for their entry/exit into/from Howrah, providing the opportunity for parallel arrivals and departures. The 12262 Howrah Mumbai Duronto Express for instance shares its departure with the 12381 Howrah New Delhi Poorva Express and the newly inaugurated 12371 Howrah Jaisalmer Superfast Express. In this video, the Howrah Jaisalmer Express creaks out of platform 10 of Howrah with a sparkling Asansol WAM4. As we cut through various points to join the mainline, the Howrah Mumbai Duronto with a Howrah WAP4 takes its own curves towards Santragachhi. There was a local train adjacent to our Jaisalmer Express, forcing me to capture the parallel action from a rather unique angle, thanks to the sweeping curves and the quicker progress of the Duronto.
- published: 20 Aug 2012
- views: 692
- author: ritadhishankar