Trains in India
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6 AC cars...
it's the 3rd fastest train in India, after Rajdhani(upto 130 KM/h) franchise and Shatabdi(upto 150KM/h) franchise..
this train has the limit of 110 KM/h, and that's why it's hauled by a WAP4 ;)
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look at the maddness of the WAP..
Seems like its saying..."Get the hell of my way....I am going on the rampage".
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@decline2state : They do follow certain sequences, but not for crossing a road. In this video, the engineer sounds the horn to alert people who might be crossing the tracks and not using overhead bridges. Many road crossings are manned, and you would see a guard holding up a green flag/lantern if everything is okay. If the crossing is malfunctioning for any reason, he/she holds up a red flag/lantern. In case of unmanned crossings, they usually lay on the horn.
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This is not coromandel express..
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iT DOES TOUCH YOUR HEART. iNDIA,S TRAINS ARE AS MIGHTY AS THE HIMALAYAS
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good video
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@ayushisrocking What is the source of your non sense information that it is the 3rd fastest train? And P4 has been tested at 170.
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INDIAN STATION pal........
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Kazikistan station?
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Gidday from downunder Australia
Crikey that's a bloody awesome video mate, thanks for sharing.
When trains in India cross a road, do the drivers (or engineers) just lay on the horn, or is there is specific long-short blast sequence that they're supposed to follow, as they do in North America?
decline2state 3 years ago
I am not sure, but I don't think there is any such sequence of long-short or whatever...they just blare their horns before passing through a road-railway intersection to let everyone know a train is coming, please keep clear !!
subham12 3 years ago