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  • They build these tracks in such beautiful place and impose no camera rule. Very hard not get the camera out and clicking away!!!!

  • @newbinude Quite true... And being an avid railfan, its was impossible for me to follow the rules, though I respect army men a lot...

  • seriously amazing...i wonder wats d point in putting no photogrpahy zone considering how advanced technology is & if sum 1 wan 2 spy on the area & with r so smart officials anyone can put a spy cam in pen or button ot chain & take nice HD shots...those who wan 2 blst bomb thy wud & r so called intelligence & military will just watch & catch normal citizen only...if a particular place or thing is so precious ask no1 2 come der only..like how v hv no fly-zone same way no human-zone...prblm over

  • @Scrapandjunk Hahahaha... This surely would have won u a prize, had you told the same in a debate... But look, we need to respect the decision of the army... Its only for them that we are living so peacefully.. They are sacrificing their today for our better tomorrow....

  • @Arkchat921 actually i feel pity for our army personals too who spend day in day out in such harsh living conditions & those stupid politicians do nothing but to give them orders...think there shld b a prerequisite for all d generals & ministers that before they becum generals & ministers they shld spend some time in freezing dangerous conditions...

  • @Scrapandjunk I dont want to get into politics, but what you said cannot be ignored... The army personals stay away from home and family for ages in harsh and terrain conditions without any security of a future. And what they earn is not so handsome.. And on the other hand, our politicians keep on sitting on cushions day-in-and-day-out and with hundreds of bodyguards all around, and earn crores at the end of the day..

  • @Arkchat921 a bitter truth...

  • Nice clip showing city of jammu. Good piece of information updating IR status in J & K. Mera Bharath Mahan.. long live Indian Railways..

  • @sprasadu IR rocks... IR is here to stay forever.....

  • Descriptiontar jonno toke hats off..videor kotha nai ba bollam!

  • @andy25biotech I was so excited about this clip that I decided to gather as much info as possible before uploading.... And this is the result of the pain of two weeks... Glad that you liked it.. :-)

  • nice, beautiful video as well as very good description.... Please tell about the timings of the DEMU which u travelled....

  • @djsayantanb PATHANKOT UDHAMPUR DMU/74909

    I boarded from Jammu-

    It departs from Pathankot at 04:50, reaches Jammu at 07:35, departs at 07:40 (on that day, it was late by 10 mins, or else we would have missed the train), and reaches Udhampur at 09:15. On return journey, it departs at 10:45, reaches Jammu at 12:20 (we got down at Jammu, it was again behind schedule), departs

    at 12:25 and reaches Pathankot at 15:15.. There are also other DEMU and Express train services..

  • Brilliant. Waiting for more IRFCA videos on Udhampur and Srinagar Railway. Why is photography restricted? Is it because of Militancy?

  • @binoyrakesh It is a high alert zone..... Because in a board, there was written- WARNING!! YOU ARE UNDER ENEMY OBSERVATION.... This rail line runs through dangerous terrains, and is a happy hunting ground for terrorist's attacks... So photography is prohibited, and anyone doing so can be detained by army and can be trapped as a spy working for terrorists.. Remember the movie NEW YORK??? Where John Abraham took photos of WTC, and was detained as a terrorist after d accident???

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