This index links to a series of pages
covering existing metre gauge steam locomotives of Indian Railways from
the 1970s up to the end of steam at the turn of the century. Based on Hugh
Hughes's CRC book "Steam Locomotives in India, Part 2, Metre
Gauge" it appears to be surprisingly complete. Those with a copy of
the book or knowledge of the subject will notice gaps and, of course, I
would welcome offers to fill them. As the book records, by the early 1970s
there had already been a cull of non-standard classes since the formation
of a national system. Some will have been replaced by new build standard
classes - the last YP appeared in 1970 and the last YG in 1972, others by
locomotives cascaded by the arrival of standard YDM4 diesels from 1961.
Paradoxically with gauge unification almost complete, these are now (2017)
being scrapped in large numbers. >
This section of Raj Steam is merely a
trailer for a more comprehensive feature covering these locomotives at
work. Most travellers to India naturally gravitated to the narrow gauge
with its vast array of different classes of locomotives. Often metre and
broad gauge steam was covered only in passing and in researching available
resources, I have been constantly reminded of that. I would welcome offers
of contributions, obviously top of the list would be non-standard classes
but for some of the railways coverage of even the standard classes is
sparse except for the closing years of the 1990s by which time steam was
concentrated in a very few areas. >
All photographers are acknowledged by their
initials, their identity can readily be established from the list in 'The
Last Word' link. Sadly more than one third are no longer with us, let
these pages be a memorial to their efforts for the benefit of future
generations of enthusiasts. >
Comments and offers of pictures can be sent
to me via the email address at the bottom of this page. >