Steam returns to the Kangra Valley Yurtdışı Haberleri by railsistem - Nisan 28, 20190 STEAM returned to the Kangra Valley 762mm- (2ft 6in-) gauge line in the Himachal Pradesh region in the north of India on November 16, 2018 for the first time in two decades. The train was worked by 2-6-2 No. ZB66, the only surviving steam loco on the system, and operated on the 14km section between Palampur and Baijnath Paprola, with multiple stops for photography. The first steam train on the Kangra Valley line this century pictured on November 16, 2018. AMIT CHOPRA No. ZB66 was built in Stafford, England by W G Bagnall in 1952 (W/No. 2984). The loco was restored to working order by Indian Railways at Amritsar Works, following the suggestion of Indian travel specialist TravelPals, which organised the inaugural charter. The only other surviving Kangra Valley steam loco is Henschel-built 2-6-2T No. ZF78, which is at the National Railway Museum in Delhi. Read more News and Features in the April 2019 issue of The RM –on sale now! Enjoy more of The Railway Magazine reading every month. Click here to subscribe. Share this: Comments comments source= https://www.railwaymagazine.co.uk/9682/steam-returns-to-the-kangra-valley/ Paylaşmak Güzeldir... Facebook üzerinde paylaş (Yeni pencerede açılır) Facebook X'te paylaş (Yeni pencerede açılır) X LinkedIn'de paylaş (Yeni pencerede açılır) LinkedIn WhatsApp'ta paylaş (Yeni pencerede açılır) WhatsApp Pinterest'te paylaş (Yeni pencerede açılır) Pinterest Telegram'da paylaş (Yeni pencerede açılır) Telegram Reddit'te paylaş (Yeni pencerede açılır) Reddit Tumblr' da Paylaş (Yeni pencerede açılır) Tumblr Arkadaşınıza e-posta ile bağlantı gönderin (Yeni pencerede açılır) E-posta Daha fazla Yazdır (Yeni pencerede açılır) Yazdır Bunu beğen:Beğen Yükleniyor... İlgili Share on Facebook Share Share on TwitterTweet Share on Pinterest Share Share on LinkedIn Share Share on Digg Share Send email Mail