Crossing at Makansar

Image5.jpg (30516 bytes) Approaching Makansar, the tender foremost YP 2805 leads the 416 Dn., while the YG 3430 waits with 413 Up Fast passenger. Note the flag at the top of the first coach which would turn vertical in event of an alarm chain being pulled inside this coach.
Image6.jpg (32414 bytes) The chimney blows black smoke as the blower is put on just before stopping.  This would create a draught, in readiness for the steam required for the start this train after the halt of 3 minutes.
Image7.jpg (34675 bytes) The assistant driver is ready to surrender the token. Actually the token is just a steel ball with individual markings, but the hoop is needed for easy collection at speed.
Image8.jpg (39956 bytes) YG 3430 waits with its blower on. The token will be surrendered to the person with the white pants (station master ?). This ball token will be inserted in the block instrument, and only then the starter signal can be given for other train to enter the section presently occupied by our train.
Image9.jpg (36076 bytes) That was not to be ! Our train is allowed go first and is handed over the token for the next section, even as the 413 Up, which arrived earlier is yet to start. As is the case with all the stations on this section, there is only one platform, which is occupied. Thus our train stands on the open track.
Image16.jpg (49325 bytes) 416 Dn. starts at Rafaleshwar, the next station. The view is typical of the area, dry arid land, scrubby vegetation and countless chimneys from the many pottery units. However there are a few large reservoirs and at least two river bridges on the way.

 

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