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Used by the British in pre Independence era, now kept as a showpiece in National Rail Museum, Delhi

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Used by the British in pre Independence era, now kept as a showpiece in National Rail Museum, Delhi
Lying adjacent to the iconic Fairy Queen, this old engine tells the tale of an era long gone
This is the world’s oldest working steam loco still in operation. Taken onto tracks couple of times a year this is kept 70 kms westwards of Delhi, the Indian national capital
Now decommissioned of course, this stands as a relic outside a railway station as a fragment of the gone era
The NG diesel loco that hauled the Satpura Railway in central India (Gauge converted now), it now rests in a museum
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