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A view from the stairs beside 71000 "Duke of Gloucester" now; GWR no. 2885, Class 86 no. 86259/E3137 "Les Ross"/"Peter Pan", LMS no. 6201 "Princess Elizabeth", LMS no. 5593 "Kolhapur" and Class 40 no. 40115 share the other side of the Tyseley Turntable.
Parivartan --- Devgad - Kolhapur - Pune
Hirkani -- Sawantwadi - Kudal - Kankavali - Kolhapur - Karad - Satara - Pune - Nigadi
5593 'Kolhapur' heads away from Derby at Breadsall with SLOA's 'Lancashire Coast Express' 1Z36 London St. Pancras-Southport which it hauled from Derby.
5593 "Kolhapur" passes Parbold with the first special of the day from Southport to Manchester Victoria. 14th September 1986.
Former LMS 'Jubilee' Class 4-6-0 45593 (as LMS 5593) 'Kolhapur' is pictured parked round the turntable at Tyseley Locomotive Works on July 5th 2014.
LMS Jubilee class no. 5593 'Kolhapur' heads empty coaching stock at Tyseley on 7th June 1986, in preparation for a 'Shakespeare Express' working.
Jubilee 45593 Kolhapur (now preserved) passes the site of Stansfield Hall Station (closed in 1949) on the climb to Copy Pit with an excursion train from Bradford to Blackpool (1X15) on Bank Holiday Monday 27 March 1967.
The first of two Manchester to Southport trains shortly out of Bolton at Lostock junction on a Sunday with the added interest of WCML diversions.
Copyright Neville Welings
R3764. Stanier LMS 'Jubilee' Class 4-6-0 5593 KOLHAPUR on the demonstration line at Tyseley during the open day on Sunday, 11th June, 1972.
Copyright © Ron Fisher.
Jubilee 45593 Kolhapur (now preserved) waits to leave Blackpool North Station with a return excursion train (1X15) to Bradford on Easter Monday 27 March, 1967.
If only there was a fire in the fire box! Resplendent 'Jubilee' No. 5593 'Kolhapur' at the head of a short rake of coaches in Tyseley's Warwick Road platform on 25th June 2017, having been 'tarted-up' for their open day. Unfortunately there are no plans to overhaul the locomotive at present. Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved
Train no. 17415 Tirupathi - Kolhapur Haripriya Express hauled by GY WDM-3D curves into Londa Junction.
Location: Londa Junction, Karnataka, India
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Sriram .SN
Holbeck Jubilee 45593 Kolhapur heads light engine past the coaler at Mirfield Shed (56D) on 22 December 1966. The loco was one of the last two Jubilees in service (the other being 45562 Alberta) being withdrawn at the end of October 1967 and preserved. Soon after Mirfield became a Diesel Depot until nearby Healey Mills opened. The shed itself remained intact for many decades after complete closure, but has now been demolished.
The Patrick O'Brien Collection
R3767. Stanier LMS 'Jubilee' Class 4-6-0 5593 KOLHAPUR on the demonstration line at Tyseley during the open day on Sunday, 11th June, 1972.
Copyright © Ron Fisher.
Thoughts of seeing former LMS 'Jubilee' No. 5593 'Kolhapur' restored to working order again (see If Only...) prompted a search for this view of the locomotive being worked hard through Wood End with a 'Shakespeare Express' working on 8th June 1986. This was before the regular summer-dated trains and 'Kolhapur' was sharing the work load with 'Castle' No. 7029 'Clun Castle' on a series of four return trains between Tyseley (Mainline) and Stratford upon Avon organised by the Birmingham Railway Museum, all via the North Warwickshire Line. Note the prefabricated concrete footbridge, which has since been removed. Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved
45593 "Kolhapur" passes Woodthorpe Bridge with the 16:00 Loughborough to Leicester North service. 24/6/95. It had been more or less universally cloudy all day and now by late afternoon the light was dropping like a stone, so black and white film had to be resorted-to.
KHIDRAPUR -The Kopeshwar (shiva) Temple - located in Kolhapur district, it is known for one of most outstanding and beautiful examples of Temple Architecture in India, It was built by Shilahar King Gandaraditya, Vijayaditya and Bhoj-II between 1109 and 1178 A.D. The inscriptions dating back to the 12th century clearly support this.The exterior of which is founded on 92 elephant carvings and the interiors embedded amidst 108 stone carved pillars. Besides, the temple is studded with stunning pieces of carvings, ranging from that of Gods and Goddeses, dancing girls, men from Africa and Arabia besides that of birds and animals.
The Temple is divided into four major sections - the Swargamandapam, Sabhamandapam, Antaral Kaksha and Garbha griha. the Swargamandapam is separated from the main temple and has 12 round pillars ascending towards the ceiling. beautiful images of kings, queens and their vehicles are carved on them. the three rows of 12 pillars each are adorned with beautiful artistic designs. A large, black, flat stone 14 feet in diameter is installed at the centre of the Swargamandapam. The Swargmandapam has a circular open ceiling also made of stone is also intricately carved — meant let out smoke during a Yagna for which the hall was made.
You can visit Khidrapur from Sangli via Kurundwad.