The Railways would hold a heritage run of a 167-year-old locomotive, the world's oldest working steam engine, on Monday commemorating the 75th Independence Day celebrations.
A heritage special service by EIR-21 would be run between Chennai Egmore and Kodambakkam railway stations in Chennai on August 15, the Railways said.
Please watch this moment when the trial run was organised for EIR-21 on the eve of the special heritage run on 15-08-2022. The beautiful sound of the whistle will send you back to the times of the steam locomotive from the days gone by. #IndianRailways #AzadiKaAmritMahotsav pic.twitter.com/8fXTIDwvks
— DRM Chennai (@DrmChennai) August 13, 2022
The Express EIR 21 locomotive was originally shipped to India from England in 1855. After withdrawal from service in 1909, it was kept as an exhibit at Jamalpur workshops in Bihar for over 101 years.
The Perambur Loco Works revived the engine in 2010. It can attain a maximum speed of 45 kmph and has a mechanical hand brake, besides the addition of twin air brake facilities. The diesel generator set is mounted on the coach for the braking system, water pump, and train lightings.
The first heritage run was conducted on August 15, 2010, from Chennai Central Railway Station to Avadi with two coaches.
The eighth heritage run was conducted on August 15, 2019, with one coach between Chennai Egmore and Kodambakkam railway stations.
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