Ancient British built power at Malakwal shed in Pakistan. SPS 4-4-0s 2985 and 3165 share the depot with an unidentified SGS 0-6-0. All are 5 feet 6 inch gauge and oil fired.
Suffering! You can see the unhappiness in the donkey`s faces. A DMU leaves Malakwal for Bhera in 1988. I remember that one donkey had just dropped it`s bricks and was being berated by the owner.
SGS 0-6-0 2405 is working with an additional tank wagon as it arrives at Malakwal with the 0800 from Khewra.
SPS 4-4-0 No 3165, built in Britain around 1920, leaves Malakwal on the 1410 to Sargodha.
Amazingly, a fleet of British-built 'SPS' (Standard Passenger, Superheated) 4-4-0s were still working passenger trains out of Malakwal in Central Pakistan in 1988. Taken from Signalbox (Interlocki... (more)
SGS heads a goods train from Malakwal towards Dandot
Midnight at malakwal shed, SGS glows in the light of it's oil burner.
Leaving Malakwal with a passenger train
Midnight at Malakwal shed, Class SPS shares the shed with an SGS.