This was a documentary made by NGC in 1995. Watched this documentary as a kid in 1996 at the age of 10. I'm 35 now. India has changed and so has our lives. Cherishable god given memories.
I remember when my father (a steam engine fireman) came home with tears when steam engines are abandoned and so now am not control my tears...Salute to The Great Indian Railways which has excellent track record for 160 years..Thank you NGC for such a awesome documentary on steam engine trains...
Dear Shyam I felt your emotions which is linked with father steam engine and his son.My eyes also.fills with tears because I too a steam engine lover.I had passed my boyhood with this steam engine train. I request our Indian Railway to start few tourist route with steam engines.And veteran Steam engine drivers and staffs may be reemployed as they loved their steam engine like their sons
When my son was 5 years old he was watching this video all day for weeks! Got me hooked too.That was 20 years ago.Im so glad I have found this documentary again😃
Thank You National Geographic for making this I love how this realy shows the feeling of railroad men My Name is Frank Coye and I am from the USA and I am train men on the DL&W RailRoad in pennsylvania and this shows how railroad men love the steam locomotive no matter where your from or what country your from we all love steam am im happy that our railroad still uses mail line steam.
Not only is this the best video travelogue I've ever seen, I suspect that it's one of the best National Geographic productions of any kind. The photography is absolutely breathtaking in its detail - just as good as the still images you'll find in the magazine. Linda Hunt's narration occasionally crosses the line into pomposity but is more often poetic and affecting. And the crew takes you places that only the most intrepid traveler would ever make it to on their own.
As a Canadian, it truly breaks my heart to see these old "iron horses" being treated like garbage when they in their prime and youth were treated so reverently and with so much respect. So sad. These great iron elephants of india are gone and so too have the great Chinese iron dragons. It is so sad that today's generations and the generations of the future will no longer be able to bear witness to the sights, the sounds and the majesty of a live steam locomotive. The hissing and panting of escaping steam; the spinning wheels and gnashing rods; the throaty roar of the whistle and the rhythm of the engine's chuffs as she thunders on down the line, with clouds of white smoke and steam swirling around her like some mystical goddess. Hopefully, some of these grand old ladies will be restored to operable condition and will dazzle and awe the youth of today and tomorrow. And to the railwaymen who helped maintain, restore and operate these beautiful behemoths, I thank you for your hard work, your dedication, your courage and your sacrifice to being the custodians of these iron horses. May you always be remembered and honoured.
The documentary shows Indian railways and economy back in 70s & 80s. Good recall of how as a child i have seen and traveled in train. Things are far better than how its showed. No more snakes for entertainment :)
Indian Railways is one of the most amazing institutions in India. I am a lifelong admirer of Indian Railways. The steam locomotives in India were very very dear to my heart. It was my wonderful father who introduced me to the beauty of the huge, majestic steam locomotives in India. That era may be gone, but it will never be forgotten.
Viraf sir I truly agree with you and sense your emotion with the steam engine you and your father..Hope you read Frank coye (a rail employee)USA"still uses mail line with steam engine" So we can also hope our Indian Railways will run few tourist routes with steam locomotives
how to take smiles away from people. show them a dream and make sure they never achieve it. Story of today's india.. best times in history and nobody is happy... i remember happy India just fews yrs back not anymore.. so much has changed
The best documentary i've ever seen. The last part just makes my eyes wet every time i watch it. Indian government should put all the remaining steam locomotives if any, outside each railway station to showcase an era of the great indian railways. It's an integral part of the indian railway history.
Kash Patel sir my eyes are still wet while I am writting to you. Our Indian railways should run steam locomotives in few tourist spots as it can fetch its operating expenses.(lakhs of steam engine lovers are there).Few countries still.runs steam engine even now
Amazing story. An era ended with the end of steam locomotives. I am extremely proud to be a son of a railway employee who knowingly or unknowlingly touches the hearts of many everyday. I dont know what will he be feeling when he will retire. He has given 34 years to our lovely indian railway. Thanks for this post.
I am very glad that I watched "The Great Indian Railways" well done National Geographic. I did not have much time for the people of India because I thought I had nothing in common with them "but" it turns out that I do and that is the love of steam engines as the Indian people call them "The Black Beauties". This presentation was was very inspiring , well done National Geographic and thank you.
I still remember how my dad used to give me all his note book to write about the railway engine today it brought me tears looking at the indian trains.
The Great Indian Railways..I love this documentary. It shows how people get connected to their occupation. Very Emotional. People had to change with time. It does not mean to forget the past. Jai Hind!
As a salesman i traveled on all these routes for 10 years...except the fancy one...now as an old man i still remember those days...the stink from the toilets..the camaraderie among the travelers...the sharing of food....the wonderful women in saris looking evergreen in them...the handicapped beggars...the child singers...the sweeper boys...the horrible food...the millions of small stations...the landscapes that flowed by effortlessly...the good, bad , ugly ticket inspectors ...and many many more ---it made me a MAN...Thank you Indian Rail!!!!
What a beautiful documentary !! Thanks a lot for making such incredible and emotional film. It just touches my heart. The part after 1:38:50 , where the music starts brought tears. Beautiful documentary. " Varanasi, Madurai, Bardhaman... these are some of the sheds where generations of workers were born to serve the locomotives... with a craft held sacred. "
Great documentary. I love the railways and I am very interested about railways from around the world. I have to say that this documentary is the best I have seen so far. Whoever uploaded this I thank you. D
Really heart touching..... Travelled for the last time alone on this black beauty in the year 1995 when i was 14 yrs old...... Feeling sad watching this episode..... But every one has to die one day.... Even me too will perish some day
@ 16:22 Britishers gave us railways, LOL agree but they had to build it to carry away all the ornaments, gold, jewelry, spices. In return they have taken India's tremendous wealth.
I just love the way they run the railway the old system runs well and the people who look after it they are just amazing . They get paid pennies but they love the railway they grow up with it and so did their fathers and grandfathers and most of all these people always smile .
Very very sad to watch'the great Indian Railway Steem engine.it was a beautiful memories of my child hood days. I travelled many Times from Mysur to Ramanagar and Bangaluru it was a golden time still the Steem loco inmy memmorie book.unfourtunetlly we lost now my eyes are tearing.lostely I thanked to the great Indian Railway and beautiful picture brought to people of Indians Very very thaks to National Geographic channel I loved a lot and tear ful send off.👍👍😭❤️
every one should see this video , really great effort , should think what was our position years back before criticizing the public transport systems ... nothing to say Old Is Gold
Dear Shubhendu Sir I am still wet in my tears while writing you.why we cant run some tourist spots with steam locomotives as it happens in some countries
Massive respect ! The decommissioning took away from the man his entire professional existence. It was such a poignant and gloomy moment. Marvelous story !
Memories of travelling in Trains flashed infront of my eyes. Watching this is an amazing experience. well done NGC team. Great effort! 100s of times travelled in trains, most memorable are the steam ones, i travelled on meter guage locomotives..! Rail Museum in Chanakyapuri, New Delhi is a place for all the train lovers..!
Indian railways were formed under the british era and I thank them for taking metre gauge locomotives to extreme remote corners in india like the Lumding Silchar railway line where the meter gauge is still in service...Sadly the gauge conversion to broad gauge to meter gauge could never be completed in the past 20 yrs..
After the ongoing mega block, hopefully, the BG line will be operational from Mar 2015. The pace of work for gauge conversion is running at a phenomenal speed.
I certainly do not remember when was the last time I cried while watching a documentary on Trains. I guess by the time I was born, they had already phased out the steam engines. This was like reliving those stories of the steam I have grown up listening to from my father and grandfather.
Great Upload. Thanks a lot. Since my childhood I have been fascinated by these Steam Engines. I have seen a lot of such Black Beauties in Uttar Railway (both in Meter Gauge and Wide Gauge) during my stay in Uttar Pradesh from 1978 to 1995. The Documentary has been made with great care and emotions. The Scene of dismantling the Fuselage of the Engines after the bidding is really heart breaking. I really miss those Black Beauties and even my childhood.
Best ever documentary on Indian Railways by NGC,even a person who is not a rail fan will fall in love with the railways after watching this. This just gave me goosebumps and made my eyes wet.
Good to view back,The Great Indian Railways Every Indian Proud of this,its great contribution to combination of all states in one as Bharat,Thanks to Creator of it,
watched this in 2015 almost 20 years after the documentary had been canned. Have grown up in India watching those black beauties or Iron horses chug by. Very nostalgic and moving especially when those beauties were being brought down. Excellent job done by National Geographic and this will remain forever
Pained and Appalled to see the last part, Steam Engines were the best. Today in 2015 we have multimodal transport unfortunately Railways do not have that monopoly.
It's the most touching documentary I ever watched. It's a memory of a era of India, also a memory for Britain, of cause for all mainkind. It's luckly there is a steam locomotive reserved in Dajiling. Someday we can travel by this line.
The Great Indian Railways (1995): Here is an excellent documentary with very beautiful cinematography and beautiful story-telling and narration by Linda Hunt. This is an almost Two hour 1995 documentary in English about the epic British Indian Railways. This is an incredible documentary more like a film and a very entertaining and exciting audio-book too covering every aspect of the British India Railway and the Indian Sub-Continent. A history book, a novel, a story and a documentary with beautiful images and sounds. These are the Steam trains of the Victorian Era and Boiler Age of Steam- Power, not the diesel trains of the Petroleum Age or the Electric trains of the Electric age.
Although I born in Pakistan, but I love India, not due to my for-fathers were there, but the rich culture and a large variety of site scene, but these two countries Political leaders are very harami, they dont want to be a friendly relation with each other,
Dr. Zarbina, Is it possible for you to get a VISA to India and come visit ? It is very diverse and very different from Pakistan. (Some parts of northern and north western India are similar to Pakistan as well) Please visit. We only have one life. I want to visit Pakistan as a tourist as well. I’m curious by birth.
worked in India for a short while liked it so much, the people were just great and I liked he culture and ways. also had a lot of Indian friends in London who are the type of people that you want in your life.
Nostalgia is something unique feeling attached to each generation. Those were very chaotic time too in a very many ways. Things have changed for better certainly in terms of passenger comfort, convenience, reliability as well trip enjoyment.
What an amazing special. I had no idea the railway was such an integral element of Indian life. My cousin is there finishing up his education to become a priest, and I will have to ask him about the railway and India. There seems to be a closeness among the people that does not exist here in the USA.... and a richness.
Watching this video makes me feel the Steam Connect as my Father(One of the many men who dearly miss these Black Beauties in their work today)...It has always been fascinating to hear about these beasts from him..and till today he proudly says-"We had Beyer-Garratt". Proud to be part of IRFCA.
Please watch: "IRFCA - Shri Shakti Express In 4K Ultra HD"
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This was a documentary made by NGC in 1995. Watched this documentary as a kid in 1996 at the age of 10. I'm 35 now.
India has changed and so has our lives.
Cherishable god given memories.
I remember when my father (a steam engine fireman) came home with tears when steam engines are abandoned and so now am not control my tears...Salute to The Great Indian Railways which has excellent track record for 160 years..Thank you NGC for such a awesome documentary on steam engine trains...
Shyam , your post is mind blowing. Understood the emotions of your father 😢
My heart was also filled with full of sorry when I heard this news, I was just 7yrs old
Dear Shyam I felt your emotions which is linked with father steam engine and his son.My eyes also.fills with tears because I too a steam engine lover.I had passed my boyhood with this steam engine train.
I request our Indian Railway to start few tourist route with steam engines.And veteran Steam engine drivers and staffs may be reemployed as they loved their steam engine like their sons
I cried after watching this. I guess every rail enthusiast will.
Agreed
Yes sir
Agreed sir
Agreed sir
Same feelings from my side.
When my son was 5 years old he was watching this video all day for weeks! Got me hooked too.That was 20 years ago.Im so glad I have found this documentary again😃
Thank You National Geographic for making this I love how this realy shows the feeling of railroad men My Name is Frank Coye and I am from the USA and I am train men on the DL&W RailRoad in pennsylvania and this shows how railroad men love the steam locomotive no matter where your from or what country your from we all love steam am im happy that our railroad still uses mail line steam.
I've typed this before, and I say again:
The one thing we humans share worldwide - we all love railways !
Americans..
Not only is this the best video travelogue I've ever seen, I suspect that it's one of the best National Geographic productions of any kind. The photography is absolutely breathtaking in its detail - just as good as the still images you'll find in the magazine. Linda Hunt's narration occasionally crosses the line into pomposity but is more often poetic and affecting. And the crew takes you places that only the most intrepid traveler would ever make it to on their own.
As a Canadian, it truly breaks my heart to see these old "iron horses" being treated like garbage when they in their prime and youth were treated so reverently and with so much respect. So sad. These great iron elephants of india are gone and so too have the great Chinese iron dragons. It is so sad that today's generations and the generations of the future will no longer be able to bear witness to the sights, the sounds and the majesty of a live steam locomotive. The hissing and panting of escaping steam; the spinning wheels and gnashing rods; the throaty roar of the whistle and the rhythm of the engine's chuffs as she thunders on down the line, with clouds of white smoke and steam swirling around her like some mystical goddess. Hopefully, some of these grand old ladies will be restored to operable condition and will dazzle and awe the youth of today and tomorrow. And to the railwaymen who helped maintain, restore and operate these beautiful behemoths, I thank you for your hard work, your dedication, your courage and your sacrifice to being the custodians of these iron horses. May you always be remembered and honoured.
The documentary shows Indian railways and economy back in 70s & 80s. Good recall of how as a child i have seen and traveled in train. Things are far better than how its showed. No more snakes for entertainment :)
Indian Railways is one of the most amazing institutions in India. I am a lifelong admirer of Indian Railways. The steam locomotives in India were very very dear to my heart. It was my wonderful father who introduced me to the beauty of the huge, majestic steam locomotives in India. That era may be gone, but it will never be forgotten.
Viraf sir I truly agree with you and sense your emotion with the steam engine you and your father..Hope you read Frank coye (a rail employee)USA"still uses mail line with steam engine"
So we can also hope our Indian Railways will run few tourist routes with steam locomotives
how to take smiles away from people. show them a dream and make sure they never achieve it. Story of today's india.. best times in history and nobody is happy... i remember happy India just fews yrs back not anymore.. so much has changed
The best documentary i've ever seen. The last part just makes my eyes wet every time i watch it. Indian government should put all the remaining steam locomotives if any, outside each railway station to showcase an era of the great indian railways. It's an integral part of the indian railway history.
Kash Patel sir my eyes are still wet while I am writting to you.
Our Indian railways should run steam locomotives in few tourist spots as it can fetch its operating expenses.(lakhs of steam engine lovers are there).Few countries still.runs steam engine even now
I m Proud of being a part of indian railways family..:)....thanks NGC for such a nice documentary...
Amazing story. An era ended with the end of steam locomotives. I am extremely proud to be a son of a railway employee who knowingly or unknowlingly touches the hearts of many everyday. I dont know what will he be feeling when he will retire. He has given 34 years to our lovely indian railway. Thanks for this post.
took a 15 hour train ride from Mumbai to colva and it was amazing, as a British person i felt a connection, this is a country with true potential !
I am very glad that I watched "The Great Indian Railways" well done National Geographic. I did not have much time for the people of India because I thought I had nothing in common with them "but" it turns out that I do and that is the love of steam engines as the Indian people call them "The Black Beauties". This presentation was was very inspiring , well done National Geographic and thank you.
I still remember how my dad used to give me all his note book to write about the railway engine today it brought me tears looking at the indian trains.
The Great Indian Railways..I love this documentary. It shows how people get connected to their occupation. Very Emotional. People had to change with time. It does not mean to forget the past. Jai Hind!
As a salesman i traveled on all these routes for 10 years...except the fancy one...now as an old man i still remember those days...the stink from the toilets..the camaraderie among the travelers...the sharing of food....the wonderful women in saris looking evergreen in them...the handicapped beggars...the child singers...the sweeper boys...the horrible food...the millions of small stations...the landscapes that flowed by effortlessly...the good, bad , ugly ticket inspectors ...and many many more ---it made me a MAN...Thank you Indian Rail!!!!
I like the old chacha ,how he is speaking English so fluently,Wow that's great
What a beautiful documentary !! Thanks a lot for making such incredible and emotional film. It just touches my heart.
The part after 1:38:50 , where the music starts brought tears. Beautiful documentary.
" Varanasi, Madurai, Bardhaman... these are some of the sheds where generations of workers were born to serve the locomotives... with a craft held sacred. "
this is why we train enthusiest must try and preserve its history and how it succeed in human society
You took me back through time... It is a romanticism we cannot shake off, THANK YOU SO MUCH.
The last auction scene really made my CRY 😫😫😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Nothing in this world is permanent, a bitter true.
Great documentary.
I love the railways and I am very interested about railways from around the world.
I have to say that this documentary is the best I have seen so far.
Whoever uploaded this I thank you.
D
Really heart touching..... Travelled for the last time alone on this black beauty in the year 1995 when i was 14 yrs old...... Feeling sad watching this episode..... But every one has to die one day.... Even me too will perish some day
@ 16:22 Britishers gave us railways, LOL agree but they had to build it to carry away all the ornaments, gold, jewelry, spices. In return they have taken India's tremendous wealth.
I just love the way they run the railway the old system runs well and the people who look after it they are just amazing . They get paid pennies but they love the railway they grow up with it and so did their fathers and grandfathers and most of all these people always smile .
Every railway enthuthiast will have moist eyes after this...
Very very sad to watch'the great Indian Railway Steem engine.it was a beautiful memories of my child hood days. I travelled many Times from Mysur to Ramanagar and Bangaluru it was a golden time still the Steem loco inmy memmorie book.unfourtunetlly we lost now my eyes are tearing.lostely I thanked to the great Indian Railway and beautiful picture brought to people of Indians Very very thaks to National Geographic channel I loved a lot and tear ful send off.👍👍😭❤️
Some people could be so much brilliant and creative that they can make such romantic piece of emotions out of iron and steel
On my bucket list to ride the great indian railway!
Hope you manage to organize that.
every one should see this video , really great effort , should think what was our position years back before criticizing the public transport systems ... nothing to say Old Is Gold
The end of this was just too sad to watch, I had tears in my eyes, when they started tearing that locomotive apart.
Joooo11ko@qi ke dan m Zz
The abandonment of Steam Engines Of Indian Railways brought tears in my eyes! :')
Dear Shubhendu Sir I am still wet in my tears while writing you.why we cant run some tourist spots with steam locomotives as it happens in some countries
God bless Holy Mother India! I love You, Holy Mother India! Blessings upon Thee! xoxo :)
very nostalgic. having been a researcher on Indian Railways. all episodes within the documentary were touching. truly IR is the lifeline of India
Fantastic documentary, one of the best I've seen
One of my favorite documentaries of non-American steam. I especially loved the Black Beauty Contests. I wished we Americans did something like that.
I belong to a village now devloped like a city and only 2000 population but I miss my old village.....old is gold and it is true 😞
What a documentary! Such a shame this has only 316k views. It deserves millions.
We love Indian Railways. It's the best railways in world
My Grandfather Was a Great train Operator Mr Gurung..Thankyou Frm Darjeeling
Happy that palur isnt closed now and that it is now an even bigger station
Incredible INDIA.l love Indian Railways
What a beautiful film
Being a retired Railway man , last seines are very touchy , good presentation
Massive respect ! The decommissioning took away from the man his entire professional existence. It was such a poignant and gloomy moment. Marvelous story !
Memories of travelling in Trains flashed infront of my eyes. Watching this is an amazing experience. well done NGC team. Great effort! 100s of times travelled in trains, most memorable are the steam ones, i travelled on meter guage locomotives..! Rail Museum in Chanakyapuri, New Delhi is a place for all the train lovers..!
Dear Ravi sir why not running few tourists spot.with steam locomotives?As it runs in few.countries?
I m proud to be an Indian....hats off my great Indian Railway
I understand the Brits were responsible for The Indian Railways being built, so I guess you mean "hats off," to them.
Indian railways were formed under the british era and I thank them for taking metre gauge locomotives to extreme remote corners in india like the Lumding Silchar railway line where the meter gauge is still in service...Sadly the gauge conversion to broad gauge to meter gauge could never be completed in the past 20 yrs..
After the ongoing mega block, hopefully, the BG line will be operational from Mar 2015. The pace of work for gauge conversion is running at a phenomenal speed.
Great. Indian Railways - an amazing mammoth organisation - heart beat of India.
I love indian railways 🇮🇳
incredible India......
Grew up with the Steam Monsters, wish our next generation had the same luck. But, alas will watch them only in documentaries & videos.
I certainly do not remember when was the last time I cried while watching a documentary on Trains. I guess by the time I was born, they had already phased out the steam engines. This was like reliving those stories of the steam I have grown up listening to from my father and grandfather.
I liked your.comment Anurag just I am sharing my pain with you.I am still crying silently.I felt your agony
thanks for sharing his video, it is emotional experience to watch this legacy of indian railways...started by british....still a legacy .....
Best Video on TH-cam!! Proud To Be a Railfan...proud of my nations greatest resource IR!!
Great Upload.
Thanks a lot.
Since my childhood I have been fascinated by these Steam Engines. I have seen a lot of such Black Beauties in Uttar Railway (both in Meter Gauge and Wide Gauge) during my stay in Uttar Pradesh from 1978 to 1995.
The Documentary has been made with great care and emotions.
The Scene of dismantling the Fuselage of the Engines after the bidding is really heart breaking.
I really miss those Black Beauties and even my childhood.
Best ever documentary on Indian Railways by NGC,even a person who is not a rail fan will fall in love with the railways after watching this. This just gave me goosebumps and made my eyes wet.
Good to view back,The Great Indian Railways Every Indian Proud of this,its great contribution to combination of all states in one as Bharat,Thanks to Creator of it,
Background Music is just Mind-blowing. Superb.
Wow, what a video, by NGC...
heart touching specially last 10 mins
watched this in 2015 almost 20 years after the documentary had been canned. Have grown up in India watching those black beauties or Iron horses chug by. Very nostalgic and moving especially when those beauties were being brought down. Excellent job done by National Geographic and this will remain forever
very nicely presented documentary....though we really miss steam engine era....but we can proudly say Great Indian Railways
this depicts d heritage of indian railways....we indians should b proud of our railways dat holds/has such a rich historical background............
Thank You NGC. Proud to be an INDIAN.
the kolkata station manager is like a mafia godfather surrounded by his capos!
Respect GM Vishnu sir
had some tears after ages!! can't stop it can never, nostalgic
I've been looking for this video for at very long time. I saw it for the first time, when I was 5 years old :-)
Priceless Documentary!
Pained and Appalled to see the last part, Steam Engines were the best. Today in 2015 we have multimodal transport unfortunately Railways do not have that monopoly.
you see so much along the railways - it's like a world unlike our own.
Superb documentary... 19/6/2020
It's the most touching documentary I ever watched. It's a memory of a era of India, also a memory for Britain, of cause for all mainkind. It's luckly there is a steam locomotive reserved in Dajiling. Someday we can travel by this line.
Wow! I am in america now,I cherished each and every min. Especially with Chennai central ..Best vedio
80 million lives moved, 1.6 million employed, but only 0.472 million views. Highly underrated documentary
Beautiful Documentary...Thankyou
this is emotional
emotional video ... we miss it
My eyes are wet watching.. I am proud to be an Indian..
Brilliant and very moving - thank you
1:50:13
Oh, God. That gavel gives me chills every time.
The Great Indian Railways (1995):
Here is an excellent documentary with very beautiful cinematography and beautiful story-telling and narration by Linda Hunt.
This is an almost Two hour 1995 documentary in English about the epic British Indian Railways.
This is an incredible documentary more like a film and a very entertaining and exciting audio-book too covering every aspect of the British India Railway and the Indian Sub-Continent. A history book, a novel, a story and a documentary with beautiful images and sounds.
These are the Steam trains of the Victorian Era and Boiler Age of Steam- Power, not the diesel trains of the Petroleum Age or the Electric trains of the Electric age.
Thanks you so much for a master piece.It makes you cry while watching.Truly reflection of The Great Indian Railways !!!!
Although I born in Pakistan, but I love India, not due to my for-fathers were there, but the rich culture and a large variety of site scene, but these two countries Political leaders are very harami, they dont want to be a friendly relation with each other,
Dr. Zarbina,
Is it possible for you to get a VISA to India and come visit ? It is very diverse and very different from Pakistan. (Some parts of northern and north western India are similar to Pakistan as well)
Please visit. We only have one life. I want to visit Pakistan as a tourist as well. I’m curious by birth.
If u have no money in pocket indian railways will take u were ever u want our railways are best in world
@19:19 4 miles up 4 miles down.... Reminds me of Band of Brothers (it was 3 though :p ). Currahee!!
Who is watching in 2019 Dec?? This is an Amazing Video
The Glorious ICF Rajdhani Express
Vry gud locos in ahmedabad
WE ALL DO FEEL & HEAR THE EVERY BREATH OF STEAM ENGINE TOOK UNTIL IT LAST.
THANK YOU FOR SHARING SUCH BEAUTIFUL HISTORY....
A romantic documentary for the train lovers.
worked in India for a short while
liked it so much, the people were just great and I liked he culture and ways.
also had a lot of Indian friends in London who are the type of people that you want in your life.
Nostalgia is something unique feeling attached to each generation. Those were very chaotic time too in a very many ways. Things have changed for better certainly in terms of passenger comfort, convenience, reliability as well trip enjoyment.
What an amazing special. I had no idea the railway was such an integral element of Indian life. My cousin is there finishing up his education to become a priest, and I will have to ask him about the railway and India. There seems to be a closeness among the people that does not exist here in the USA.... and a richness.
Watching this video makes me feel the Steam Connect as my Father(One of the many men who dearly miss these Black Beauties in their work today)...It has always been fascinating to hear about these beasts from him..and till today he proudly says-"We had Beyer-Garratt".
Proud to be part of IRFCA.