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Plinthed in a small enclosure opposite Howrah station was 2ft 6in gauge Bagnall 0-6-4T AK
6 (2021 of 1916) ex Ahmadpur-Katwa Railway |
Kolkata was hot, humid, busy, and a little smoggy.
Acclimatisation for the early arrivals included a visit to the famous Howrah station, across the Hooghly River from the CBD, and a ride back on the ferry.
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The huge Howrah station from across the Hooghly River |
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We made acquaintance with some of the residents of Howrah Station, a very busy suburban terminus. |
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The Howrah bridge, similar in length to Brisbane's Story bridge, dominates the scene |
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Ablutions on the western bank |
The next day the entire party rode a chartered tram from the central tram station in the heart of Kolkata. This is the last tram system left in India.
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Articulated tram at Dalhouise Square |
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Goat herding at the central tram station |
We also took a city walk. Kolkata is definitely a city of the Raj, with many fine Victorian buildings of which a good proportion are in a parlous state of repair.
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The distinctive yellow Kolkata taxis in a gracious city street. The Hindustan Ambassador, based on the Morris Oxford, only went out of production in 2014. |
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Kolkata is a busy commercial hub. |
Final port of call for the day was the Indian Railways East Regional Railway Museum just south of Howrah station, which was well worth a visit. There is a capacious display hall and a jolly pleasure railway, but the majority of exhibits are displayed in the open in railway sidings.
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2ft 6in gauge Bagnall 2-6-2T BK-13 (3053 of 1953) ex Burdwan Katwa Railway
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Broad gauge 20202
(Class WAM-1) was the first alternating current passenger locomotive in
India. Manufactured by a European consortium in 1959, it is reportedly
operational and its condition suggests that it has not been long on display. |
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First sighting in India of a Darjeeling B class locomotive. 798 (North British 23291 of 1898) is nicely displayed under cover with two carriages.
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A metre gauge express engine, 2-8-2 3403 built by TELCO (a.k.a Tata) in 1961. |
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Two British tour members enjoying their ride on the 18 inch gauge 'Fairy Queen Express' train. |
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