- published: 28 Aug 2013
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Indian Railways Vs Pakistan Railways - video presented by Mridul
Watch the video & compare between two Railways. Kindly droop you Comments. If you like my ...
published: 28 Aug 2013
Indian Railways Vs Pakistan Railways - video presented by Mridul
Indian Railways Vs Pakistan Railways - video presented by Mridul
Watch the video & compare between two Railways. Kindly droop you Comments. If you like my video please subscribed my channel. Thank you- published: 28 Aug 2013
- views: 1
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THE MOTHER OF ALL GRADIENTS INDIAN RAILWAYS
THE MOTHER OF GRADIENTS INDIAN RAILWAYS. Watch out the deadly gradient climbing action by ...
published: 09 May 2013
author: TheRailzone
THE MOTHER OF ALL GRADIENTS INDIAN RAILWAYS
THE MOTHER OF ALL GRADIENTS INDIAN RAILWAYS
THE MOTHER OF GRADIENTS INDIAN RAILWAYS. Watch out the deadly gradient climbing action by KJM WDG3A as it switches from the Bangalore - Chennai Main lines to...- published: 09 May 2013
- views: 9779
- author: TheRailzone
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Great Indian Rivers and Railway Bridges: Compilation from Indian Railways
The Indian peninsula is blessed with a multitude of rivers, around which historic civiliza...
published: 31 Aug 2013
Great Indian Rivers and Railway Bridges: Compilation from Indian Railways
Great Indian Rivers and Railway Bridges: Compilation from Indian Railways
The Indian peninsula is blessed with a multitude of rivers, around which historic civilizations have manifested themselves in the past three decades, and societies amounting to millions of individuals, spread across a vast diversity of ethnicities have grown. Some of these rivers like the Ganga or Godavari have become religious icons, probably due to the vast areas of land they have helped make arable and support communities around it. This video attempts to document some of these magnificent water bodies, as seen from traveling on the Indian railways, along with some magnificent engineering structures in the Indian railway network in the form of railway bridges. A number of the videos are taken in the monsoon season, when the rivers are brimming with water courtesy the heavy rains which lash India. This compilation covers 10 of the major Indian states across all major geographical regions barring the north-east. Most of the river are major inter-state rivers, traversing over at least a couple of hundred kilometres, though a couple of local rivers such as the Rupnarain in West Bengal, or the Wardha in Maharashtra are also included. The longest river within India, the Ganga is prominently featured, along with the second longest river, Godavari. Some of bridges support some high speeds like the Chambal, Rupnarain, Tapi or Mahanadi, resulting in some very high speed river crossings. There are however some notable exceptions which I have not been able to document such as the Saraighat Bridge over the Brahmaputra, the Farakka Barrage over the Ganga, crossings of the Narmada, Kaveri, Yamuna, Tungabhadra, Gandak, Ghaghara, Kosi and the rivers forming the Indus basin. I hope that a sequel to this video would be successful in presenting these other magnificent rivers. In order of appearance, the rivers presented in the video, and the trains from which they have been captured are: 1. River Godavari, Rajahmundry (Andhra Pradesh): 12663 Howrah Tiruchirapalli Express. At 2.9 km, this is arguably the finest river crossing on Indian Railways, with a fantastic pair of bridges offering some great views. 2. River Hughli, Dakshineshwar (West Bengal): 12260 New Delhi Sealdah Duronto Express. This video is captured at around 100 kmph. 3. River Mandovi, Madgaon (Goa): 12432 Trivandrum Rajdhani Express. 4. River Ganga, Allahabad (Uttar Pradesh): 12382 New Delhi Howrah Poorva Express. This is a night crossing under a full moon. 5. Koel River, Rourkela (Odisha): 18189 Tata Alleppey Express. While this is not exactly a river crossing, the tracks run parallel to the Koel river for around a kilometre and curve along with the river, providing a gorgeous view of the river in the midst of the Saranda forests. The experience is heightened by the chugging and smoking of the twin diesels hauling the Tata Alleppey Express. 6. River Mahanadi, Cuttack (Odisha): 12278 Puri Howrah Duronto Express. Witness the furious acceleration over the 2.1 km Mahanadi River. 7. River Subarnarekha, Muri (Jharkhand): 22824 Bhubaneshwar Rajdhani Express. 8. River Tapi, Surat (Gujarat): 22210 New Delhi Mumbai Duronto Express, captured at around 105 kmph. 9. River Ganga, Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh): 12382 New Delhi Howrah Poorva Express. The famous ghats of Varanasi can be discerned from this video. 10. Rupnarain River, Kolaghat (West Bengal): 12021 Howrah Barbil Jan Shatabdi Express. This video is captured at around 100-105 kmph. 11. River Zuari, Madgaon (Goa): 12432 Trivandrum Rajdhani Express. 12. River Brahmani, Jajpur (Odisha): 22824 Bhubaneshwar Rajdhani Express. 13. River Chambal, Dhaulpur (Uttar Pradesh-Madhya Pradesh border): 12433 Chennai Rajdhani Express. The train simply blasted over the bridge at 130 kmph: undoubtedly the fastest river crossing I have experienced over a major bridge on Indian Railways. 14. River Wardha, Balharshah (Maharashtra): 12433 Chennai Rajdhani Express. 15. River Hughli, Dakshineshwar (West Bengal): 12260 New Delhi Sealdah Duronto Express. One can clearly see the famous Dakshineshwar Kali Temple in this video, where the Bengali mystic Ramakrishna lived for much of his life, and from where he initiated Swami Vivekananda into monastic life. 16. River Krishna, Vijayawada (Andhra Pradesh): 12663 Howrah Tiruchirapalli Express.- published: 31 Aug 2013
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Indian Railways sight and sound spectacular
This video is a compilation of short pieces taken (with permission ) from the channels of ...
published: 20 Jan 2012
author: Rod Williams
Indian Railways sight and sound spectacular
Indian Railways sight and sound spectacular
This video is a compilation of short pieces taken (with permission ) from the channels of four Indian Railway videographers. I find the Indian Railways fasci...- published: 20 Jan 2012
- views: 442251
- author: Rod Williams
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The Great Indian Railway
Sit back and grab a cold drink or hot tea and enjoy this ride through India on classic tra...
published: 22 Feb 2011
author: scirHD
The Great Indian Railway
The Great Indian Railway
Sit back and grab a cold drink or hot tea and enjoy this ride through India on classic trains. A great film to watch with family. More than trains, it's abou...- published: 22 Feb 2011
- views: 112340
- author: scirHD
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10 High Speed Blasting Trains Of Indian Railways
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published: 02 Aug 2013
author: SuperSuicideMachine
10 High Speed Blasting Trains Of Indian Railways
10 High Speed Blasting Trains Of Indian Railways
- published: 02 Aug 2013
- views: 265
- author: SuperSuicideMachine
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INDIAN RAILWAYS Mangala Express locomotive change sequence from Diesel to Electric
INDIAN RAILWAYS Mangala Express complete locomotive change sequence from Diesel to Electri...
published: 08 Apr 2013
author: shikharp
INDIAN RAILWAYS Mangala Express locomotive change sequence from Diesel to Electric
INDIAN RAILWAYS Mangala Express locomotive change sequence from Diesel to Electric
INDIAN RAILWAYS Mangala Express complete locomotive change sequence from Diesel to Electric at Igatpuri, Maharashtra. The Diesel brings the train from Ernaku...- published: 08 Apr 2013
- views: 17188
- author: shikharp
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Indian Railways sight and sound spectacular #2
An edited compilation of some very colourful, noisy and fast Indian Railways action. This ...
published: 12 Sep 2013
Indian Railways sight and sound spectacular #2
Indian Railways sight and sound spectacular #2
An edited compilation of some very colourful, noisy and fast Indian Railways action. This was made with the permission of the original owners of the clips. Where else could you go to see fast 22 car passenger trains, wonderful chugging ALCO's, howling modern EMD's and such a variety of electric traction. India has 65,000 km's of rail, the fourth largest system in the world behind the USA, China and Russia. India carries more passengers than any of the other systems. http://www.youtube.com/user/indianrailways http://www.youtube.com/user/anirudh27k http://www.youtube.com/user/andy25biotech http://www.youtube.com/user/kashyapujjawal thanks again for letting me use your work chaps.- published: 12 Sep 2013
- views: 407
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Indian Hill Railways 3/3 - The Kalka Shimla Railway (BBC)
From the Himalayas in the north to the Nilgiris in the south - for a hundred years these l...
published: 19 Dec 2012
author: TroublesVictims
Indian Hill Railways 3/3 - The Kalka Shimla Railway (BBC)
Indian Hill Railways 3/3 - The Kalka Shimla Railway (BBC)
From the Himalayas in the north to the Nilgiris in the south - for a hundred years these little trains have climbed through the clouds and into the wonderful...- published: 19 Dec 2012
- views: 13428
- author: TroublesVictims
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Indian Railways..Overtakes & Crossings shot from EMU's on Central Railway
Compilation of videos shot from DC & MRVC EMU's in Mumbai suburbs of Central Railway. Vide...
published: 05 May 2013
author: Rishikesh Shinde
Indian Railways..Overtakes & Crossings shot from EMU's on Central Railway
Indian Railways..Overtakes & Crossings shot from EMU's on Central Railway
Compilation of videos shot from DC & MRVC EMU's in Mumbai suburbs of Central Railway. Videos are as follows : 1) Early morning parallel action with 12112 Amr...- published: 05 May 2013
- views: 4759
- author: Rishikesh Shinde
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IRFCA INDIAN RAILWAYS JOURNEY IN RAJDHANI EXPRESS AC FIRST CLASS TRAVEL
This video is dedicated to all the fans of travelling in trains especially Indian Railways...
published: 11 Mar 2010
author: lkoshatwap5
IRFCA INDIAN RAILWAYS JOURNEY IN RAJDHANI EXPRESS AC FIRST CLASS TRAVEL
IRFCA INDIAN RAILWAYS JOURNEY IN RAJDHANI EXPRESS AC FIRST CLASS TRAVEL
This video is dedicated to all the fans of travelling in trains especially Indian Railways I undertook the journey from Secunderabad (Hyderabad) To Hazrat Ni...- published: 11 Mar 2010
- views: 110167
- author: lkoshatwap5
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Indian Railways - Train Watching in Jaipur.
On leaving my hotel, I was confronted by a motor rickshaw driver who was determined I need...
published: 16 May 2013
author: Timsvideochannel1
Indian Railways - Train Watching in Jaipur.
Indian Railways - Train Watching in Jaipur.
On leaving my hotel, I was confronted by a motor rickshaw driver who was determined I needed I ride somewhere, anywhere, gem store, art shop, etc. In the end...- published: 16 May 2013
- views: 10630
- author: Timsvideochannel1
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Indian Railways: WAP4 vs WAP7, Which Locomotive is Better?
One of the most stirring debates in Indian Railways for the past decade is based on the pe...
published: 02 Feb 2013
author: ritadhishankar
Indian Railways: WAP4 vs WAP7, Which Locomotive is Better?
Indian Railways: WAP4 vs WAP7, Which Locomotive is Better?
One of the most stirring debates in Indian Railways for the past decade is based on the performance of the WAP4 class of locomotives in comparison to the new...- published: 02 Feb 2013
- views: 31867
- author: ritadhishankar
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Shri Modi presents his ideas on modernization of Indian Railways
Presenting his ideas on modernization of railways, Shri Modi said, "Are roads only built t...
published: 02 Apr 2013
author: Narendra Modi
Shri Modi presents his ideas on modernization of Indian Railways
Shri Modi presents his ideas on modernization of Indian Railways
Presenting his ideas on modernization of railways, Shri Modi said, "Are roads only built to carry Government vehicles? Airports also receive private planes a...- published: 02 Apr 2013
- views: 2164
- author: Narendra Modi
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Indian Railway's colorful trains ( Clips) part 1
Indian Railways , a 156 year old organisation ,runs daily 18371 trains inclding 8984 passe...
published: 27 Nov 2009
author: Rajendra Saxena
Indian Railway's colorful trains ( Clips) part 1
Indian Railways , a 156 year old organisation ,runs daily 18371 trains inclding 8984 passenger trains,carry 14 million passengers/day along length & breadth of country serving more than 7000 stations .
These trains have different color of coaches in normal long distance mail/express train , intercity like shatabdi , jan shatabdi , Rajdhani , garib rath & Duranto express
Intercity day trains of Central Railway in Mumbai- Pune sector have different livery
This clip is result of an effort to include clips of all type of Indian Railway's trains excluding suburban trains & special luxury tourist trains .
It is in 2 part . This is part 1
These videos are of IRFCA members . Thanks to all of them
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The Inaugural Henry Cole Lecture: Sir Christopher Frayling, 30 October 2008
The inaugural Henry Cole Lecture, held at the V&A; Museum in London on 30 October 2008. Th...
published: 22 Sep 2009
author: Victoria and Albert Museum
The Inaugural Henry Cole Lecture: Sir Christopher Frayling, 30 October 2008
The inaugural Henry Cole Lecture, held at the V&A; Museum in London on 30 October 2008. The purpose of the lecture is to celebrate the legacy of the Museum’s founding director, and explore its implications for museums, culture and society today.
The lecture, entitled 'We Must Have Steam: Get Cole! Henry Cole, the Chamber of Horrors, and the Educational Role of the Museum' was delivered by Professor Sir Christopher Frayling. He presented new research on the “chamber of horrors” (a contemporary nickname for one of the V&A;'s earliest galleries, 'Decorations on False Principles', that opened in 1852) and the myths and realities of its reception, then opened up a wider debate on design education and museums from the nineteenth century to the present day.
Transcript:
Mark Jones: The annual Henry Cole lecture has been initiated to celebrate Henry Cole's legacy and to explore the contribution that culture can make to education and society today. It has also been launched to celebrate the opening of the Sackler Centre for arts education, including the Hochhauser Auditorium in which we sit tonight. There could be no one better than Professor Sir Christopher Frayling to give the inaugural Henry Cole Lecture. Christopher is a rare being: an intellectual who is a great communicator; a theorist who has a firm grip on the practical realities of life: a writer who truly and instinctively understands the words of making design and visual communication. As an enormously successful and respected Rector of the Royal College of Art, as Chairman of the Arts Council, and as a member and chair of boards too numerous to mention - but not forgetting the Royal Mint Advisory Committee which has recently been responsible for redesigning the coinage (personal interest) and as by far the longest-serving Trustee of the V&A;, he brings together culture, education and public service in a way which Henry Cole would have approved and admired. So it's more than fitting that he should be giving this first Henry Cole Lecture, 'We Must Have Steam: Get Cole! Henry Cole, the Chamber of Horrors, and the Educational Role of the Museum'.
CHRISTOPHER FRAYLING:
Thank you very much indeed Mark and thank you very much for inviting me to give this first Henry Cole Lecture. Just how much of an honour it is for me will I hope become clear as the lecture progresses.
Mark, Chairpeople, ladies and gentlemen:
Hidden away in the garden of the South Kensington Museum - now the Madejski Garden of the V&A; - there is a small and easily overlooked commemorative plaque that doesn't have a museum number. It reads: 'In Memory of Jim Died 1879 Aged 15 Years, Faithful Dog of Sir Henry Cole of this Museum'. Jim had in fact died on 30 January 1879. He was with Henry Cole in his heyday, as the king of South Kensington - its museums and colleges - and saw him through to retirement from the public service and beyond. And next to this inscription there's another one dedicated to Jim's successor, Tycho, and dated 1885. The dogs are actually buried in the garden. Now we know from Henry Cole's diary that between 1864 and 1879 Jim, who was a cairn terrier, was often to be seen in public at his master's side. In 1864 they were together inspecting the new memorial to the Great Exhibition of 1851 just behind the Albert Hall - a statue of Prince Albert by Joseph Durham on a lofty plinth covered in statistics about the income, expenditure and visitor numbers to the Great Exhibition: 6,039,195 to be exact. Cole had been a tireless champion of Prince Albert and according to the Princess Royal (later Empress of Prussia) there was a family saying in Buckingham Palace at the time, invented by Albert himself, that when things needed doing 'when we want steam we must get Cole'. We may therefore assume that when looking at the memorial, Cole was interested in the inscription, the statistics and the likeness of Prince Albert, while Jim was more interested in the possibilities of the plinth. In early 1866 - these are five studies of Jim, an etching by Henry Cole himself of 1864. In early 1866, first thing in the morning, soon after the workmen's bell had rung, Henry and Jim would set forth together from Cole's newly constructed official residence in the Museum (where he moved in July 1863) to tour the building sites of South Kensington - a name which was first invented by Cole when he re-named the museum The South Kensington Museum to describe the new developments happening around Brompton Church. According to 'The Builder' magazine, these two well-known figures would 'be seen clambering over bricks, mortar and girders up ladders and about scaffolding'. Several buildings in the South Kensington Renaissance Revival style were springing up all around them: The Natural History Museum, The College of Science, the extension to this Museum. And on the morning the Bethnal Green Museum opened - 24 June 1872 - Jim showed a healthy distaste for his master's well-known predilection for pomp and
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Indian Railways's Mountain lines
Railway lines to hill stations were an unique challenge to Railway engineers during constr...
published: 26 Nov 2009
author: Rajendra Saxena
Indian Railways's Mountain lines
Railway lines to hill stations were an unique challenge to Railway engineers during construction.Their operation & maintenance is equally challenging now.
Out of 5 hill lines in India , Kalka-Shimla , Darjeeling Himalayan & Nilgiri Mountain railway,are included in world heritage list of UNESCO .Neral Matheran line is likely to be included as line is already inspected by UNESCO team in yr 2009.
It is really treat & an enjoying experience for one who travel with friends & family on these line .
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Indian Railway
43 hours of train travel from New Delhi to Bangalore, India... condensed into 5 minutes...
published: 23 May 2011
author: Beka Fritz
Indian Railway
43 hours of train travel from New Delhi to Bangalore, India... condensed into 5 minutes
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Two Green Goblins ! ALCo dominates WAG9 : INDIAN RAILWAYS BLEEDING GREEN !
A very rare spotting of 2 green Locomotive variants of Indian Railways .
WDP-3A 15533 Toas...
published: 05 Nov 2013
Two Green Goblins ! ALCo dominates WAG9 : INDIAN RAILWAYS BLEEDING GREEN !
Two Green Goblins ! ALCo dominates WAG9 : INDIAN RAILWAYS BLEEDING GREEN !
A very rare spotting of 2 green Locomotive variants of Indian Railways . WDP-3A 15533 Toaster furiously chugging rips past Kelve Road Railway station at MPS hauling the Kerala Sampark Kranti Express bound to Chandigad. Bhilai /BIA Electrics WAG-9H 31373 gives way to the Toaster by taking the loop line, busy wiping its eyes with its wipers ! N R 12217 उ रे TRIVANDRUM KOCHUVELI - CHANDIGAD Jn. * KERALAM SAMPARK KRANTI EXPRESS * LOCO : WDP-3A 15533 Ponmalai Golden Rock Diesels . WAG-9H 31373 BHILAI Electric Shed . Location : Kelve Road , Maharashtra. Western Railways Zone.- published: 05 Nov 2013
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India's Longest Daily Train Kerala Express :)
Note - Longest running train on Indian Railways is Dibrugarh Kanyakumari Vivek express (42...
published: 28 Apr 2012
author: IndianRailways
India's Longest Daily Train Kerala Express :)
India's Longest Daily Train Kerala Express :)
Note - Longest running train on Indian Railways is Dibrugarh Kanyakumari Vivek express (4243 km) which is a weekly train. Kerala express runs daily - 3036 km...- published: 28 Apr 2012
- views: 377167
- author: IndianRailways
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High Speed Parallel Action on Indian Railways: NJP Shatabdi and Patna Jan Shatabdi Overtakes
Some high speed parallel action on the Bardhaman-Howrah section of Eastern Railways. Our 1...
published: 21 Jul 2012
author: ritadhishankar
High Speed Parallel Action on Indian Railways: NJP Shatabdi and Patna Jan Shatabdi Overtakes
High Speed Parallel Action on Indian Railways: NJP Shatabdi and Patna Jan Shatabdi Overtakes
Some high speed parallel action on the Bardhaman-Howrah section of Eastern Railways. Our 18628 Ranchi Howrah Intercity Express, powered by a Santragachhi WAP...- published: 21 Jul 2012
- views: 73162
- author: ritadhishankar
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pakistan railways vs INDIAN RAILWAYS
I know that indian railways has no comptition with pakistan railway because indian railway...
published: 18 Feb 2013
author: shubham singh
pakistan railways vs INDIAN RAILWAYS
pakistan railways vs INDIAN RAILWAYS
I know that indian railways has no comptition with pakistan railway because indian railways has mare than 10000 train while pakistan is stopping its trains b...- published: 18 Feb 2013
- views: 36766
- author: shubham singh