Bound for Vasco Da Gama Empty BOXN freight powered by HUBBALI WDG-4, after climbing down Braganza ghats, on its way to Vasco Da Gama for loading coal
Silence after hectic activity After three hours of freight and passenger train activity as lunch hour approached, only one freight was left in Kulem
Beauty of original cab Initial WDG-4s had original cab design which was beautiful but later for running in long hood, cab was redesigned with more width
KALYAN WAG-9 approaches the Industrial town of Kathivakkam with a loaded Coal train bound to Mettur Dam.
15 years and still strongBuilt in 2003, HUBBALI shed WDG-4 still active in Braganza ghats climbing up and down with coal freights tirelessly
Loaded coal freight Loaded coal freight bound for Thermal Power Plants of Raichur from Vasco Da Gama port, powered by HUBBALI WDG-4 pair
Providing braking support After providing braking support to descend Braganza ghats, lead WDG-4 pair is detached from empty BOXN consist bound for Goa port
Kazipet WDG-4D twins sporting fresh colors leading loaded BOXN consist towards Goa from Vasco da Gama.
Returning back to freight yard Shining ARAKKONAM shed WAG-7 pair with empty BOXN wagons returning to Tondiarpet freight yard, passing Egattur station
"Tigerface" ERODE WAG-7 Unique liveried WAG-7 manufactured by BHEL, along with CLW manufactured WAG-7 powering loaded BOXN freight
Shining WAG-7 duo Shining WAG-7 pair of ARAKKONAM shed with empty BOXN consist moving towards Tondiarpet freight yard passing Kathivakkam
Passing under canopy of treesCoal freight powered by HUBBALI WDG-4 pair passing through SURAVALI, lush green village in Goa, where trees form a canopy
Empty BOXN freight bound for port GOOTY WDG-4 powering empty BOXN freight bound for Vasco Da Gama port passing through Madgaon station
Battered WAG-7 A pair of battered WAG-7 from KAZIPET shed with loaded BOXN consist moving towards Jolerpettai side through the mainline
Unexpected morning freight During the peak hours of passenger train movement, a loaded BOXN freight with LALLAGUDA WAG-9 showing up in the mainline