ERC-4910 was built in 1890 for Oudh & Rohilkund Railway as a VIP saloon with
sun shades, toilets and kitchen.
Oudh & Rohilkund Railway's steel bodied, riveted and covered 4-wheeler wagon
was made in 1879 by Central Workshop in Lucknow.
EM-922 was built by North British Loco Co., UK, in 1907. She hauled many VIP and
Royal trains. She bore many names such as "Lord Clyde",
"Roosevelt" and "Queen Empress".
MSM-15 was built at Railway Workshop at Perambur in 1914. This 6 wheeler saloon
was officers for inspection tours. It had built in kitchen and servant
compartment.
Another view of MSM-15.
Built in 1930 by Metropolitan Cammel in UK and equipped with test gear by AJ
Amsler in Switzerland, this dynamometer car was used for evaluating performance characteristics
of locos and rolling stock.
Built by Hawthorn Leslie & Co. in 1923, it was basically a tank type loco
with a crane. These could serve both shunting and lifting duties. Three units
were used at Parel Workshop of GIP Railway.
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