Indian Railway Holiday

Started by Calnefoxile, January 08, 2012, 09:52:31 AM

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MinZaPint

Quote from: port perran on November 05, 2012, 07:42:42 PM
Have a great time. The railway trips are an education !
And it was interesting to see a rake of wagons in the station with the wording "Not to be Loose Shunted" on each wagon. Very British.
Above all though you'll love the food, the colours, the hustle & bustle,, the general noise and the people.
Have fun and if you do hire a car , as we did for a couple of days, the advice the hire chappie gave us when I asked if there was anything I should know, he simply said "You need good brakes, a good Horn and Good Luck!".
Have a wonderful holiday.

I'll second that especially the driving bit!
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Calnefoxile

Hiya chaps and chapesses,

Well arrived safe and sound in New Dehli after a long and tiring couple of flights via Doha.

Arrived early enough to suffer/endure Dehli rush hour, now that was an experience  :o :o Haven't been brave enough to try a Tut-Tut yet  ;)

Managed to persuade Mrs Calnefoxile to let me visit the National Railway Museum in Dehli. What a contrast to the NRM in York, even though the photos show the Locos and Stock in reasonable condition, believe me they're not, some of them are almost on their last legs, or should that be wheels  :)

Photos can be seen here http://www.flickr.com/photos/nm-mansell

Another update tomorrow as we're off on a guided tour of Old and New Dehli today.

Tara

Neal.

longbridge

First class photos, I think they have done their best with what they have and its nice to see plenty of British made locos on display.

Also noted the Alco World Export Model Diesel No17000 on display also known as a 44 Class or a 930 Class here in Australia, thankfully ours look in better nick that that poor beast.

Looking forward to seeing more of your pictures, keep well and stay safe, there must be plenty of McDonalds in India :confused2:
Keep on Smiling
Dave.

MinZaPint

Great pics, look forward to seeing more and you must have a ride in a Tuc Tuc just don't leave your arm hanging out, well not the good one anyway! Best wishes for a great time.  :wave:

David
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scotsoft

Thank you very much for posting your pictures.
There is a great variety of stock to see there.
I am looking forward to your next post  :thumbsup:

cheers John.

galway

Nice photo's  :camera:  Mrs Calnefoxhile has some lovely red shoes  ;)

One of two countries on my wish list to visit (China is the other one), the way things are at the moment I'll just have to settle for their food (although a 84k round trip for an Indian is a bit of a chore, you'd think they would deliver)  :'(
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Calnefoxile

Day of rest on our India trip today, luckily for me as I came down with the dreaded Delhi Belly (If you can call it that in Jaipur) last night  :(  and so have been laid up for most of today, Mrs C reckons it was more like Sunstroke, and she should know being a Nurse  ;) but of course with her being a Nurse I got zero sympathy  :hmmm: :hmmm:

We were going to have a walk round the Markets in Jaipur today but due to the above situation that was cancelled, which meant that Mrs C spent most of today and todays spending money, pampering herself in the Hotel Spa  :worried:

Anyway, hopefully will be fighting fit again tomrrow for our journey to Agra, via the Fatephur Sihkri and then onto the Taj Mahal on Tuesday.

Latest photos have been updated from day 4's visit to the Amber Fort and other monuments in Jaipur.

Regards

Neal.

MinZaPint

Great pics and you're getting adventurous not just the Tuc Tuc but the cycle rickshaw  :thumbsup: From the look of the lillywhites (legs yours!) it wasn't sunstroke!  :laugh: Can see you're having a great time I'm looking forward to going back late January.
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Calnefoxile

Put some more photos up guys, including pictures of the Taj Mahal and our trip on the Sleeper from Delhi to Kalka and the Toy Train from Kalka to Shimla.

Some fantastic scenery and I even managed to get some pictures of Indian Trains, much to Mrs C's chagrin.

Regards

Neal.

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