Pete & Diana's India Adventure
Chennai
Chennai sightseeing
IEEE Conference
Jodhpur
Jaswant Thada
Mehrangarh Fort
Umaid Bhawan Palace
Jodhpur
Ranakpur
Jain Temple
Ranakpur
Udaipur
Jadish Temple
City Palace
Monsoon Palace
Jag Mandir
Udaipur
Jaipur
The Pink City
Amber Fort
Jal Mahal (Water Palace)
Hawa Mahal (Palace of the Winds)
City Palace of Jaipur
Jantar Mantar Observatory
Royal Gaitor
Jaipur
Abheneri
Chand Baori (Step Well)
Abheneri
Agra
Fatehpur Sikri
Taj Mahal
Red Fort
Itmad-ud-Daula (Baby Taj)
Agra
Delhi
Old Dehli
Jama Masjid
Raj Ghat & Ghandi Smriti
Humayan's Tomb
Qtub Minar
National Rail Museum
New Dehli
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National Rail Museum - skull of wild elephant killed by train in 1894
National Rail Museum - skull of wild elephant killed by train in 1894 with picture of engine driver and plaque describing incident
National Rail Museum, Dehli - description of incident in which elephant was killed by train
National Rail Museum - model of world's first automobile built by Nicolas Cugnot in 1770 with 3 wheels, one under boiler and 2 at the back. It had a top speed slower than walking, about 2 mph
National Rail Museum - incident responsible for installing toilets in trains
National Rail Museum
National Rail Museum - Patiala State monorail train, built in 1907 for the Maharajah of Patiala. The track was a single rail along one side of the road. The load carrying wheels ran on the rail while a larger single wheel ran on the road to keep the train upright. Originally pulled by mules, this line was gradually abandoned
National Rail Museum - Patiala State monorail train, built in 1907 for the Maharajah of Patiala. The track was a single rail along one side of the road. The load carrying wheels ran on the rail while a larger single wheel ran on the road to keep the train upright. Originally pulled by mules, this line was gradually abandoned
National Rail Museum - Patiala State monorail train, built in 1907 for the Maharajah of Patiala. The track was a single rail along one side of the road. The load carrying wheels ran on the rail while a larger single wheel ran on the road to keep the train upright. Originally pulled by mules, this line was gradually abandoned
National Rail Museum
National Rail Museum
National Rail Museum - built in 1875 for use by Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) during his visit to India for the Royal Durbar of 1876