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Mounds of century old steam engine ash stuns Central Railway engineers
Updated On: 25 June, 2020 09:15 AM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B Aklekar
Disposal of ash was a strenuous job and was carried out regularly. Old photographs from the archives show it was not uncommon to find piles of ash scattered around the depot site

Engineers from Central Railway were surprised when they stumbled upon mounds of ash from century-old steam locomotives that had gathered overages.
Steam engines of the Great Indian Peninsula Railway, now called Central Railway, used to use coal or wood for fuel. When a steam locomotive used to arrive at a shed or its resting place, it would drop its fire, cinders and ash that had built up during the running and it would be removed.
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