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Steaming queen

Paul Noronha

NEW TRACK FOR OLD: A heritage steam engine on way to commemorate Western Railway's 51st Railway Week in Mumbai . The 60-year-old `Shehansah' built by Balwin Locomotive Work, Philadelphia in 1947, has the capacity to pull 14 coaches with 800 people on board. After the heritage run, Shehanshah will return to its loco-shed in Madhya Pradesh.

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