Indian locomotive class WAP-7

Indian locomotive class WAP-7

WAP 7 is a high speed locomotive indigenously developed by Chittaranjan Locomotive Works. It is capable of 140 to 160 km per hour and now largely used by Northern Railways. It is actually a modified version of the WAG 9 freight locomotive with modified gear ratios, set to replace the fleet of WAP 4s, the most widely used passenger locomotive now.

With a maximum speed rating of 130 km/h, the WAP-7 boasts of the most phenomenal acceleration figures while hauling mail/express trains.The WAP7 can also haul loads of 24-26 passenger coaches (1430-1550 t) at 110+ km/h per hour. It is also known to haul 16 heavyweight Air Conditioned coaches (1120t) in 1:40 inclines single-handedly.

Technical specifications [ [http://www.irfca.org/faq/faq-loco2e.html#loco Indian AC electric loco information] ]

Notes and references

ee also

*Indian Railways
*Indian Locomotives
*Indian Locomotive Class WDM-2
*Indian locomotive class WAP-4
*Indian Locomotive Class WAP-5
*Indian locomotive class WAG-9

External links

* [http://www.irfca.org Indian Railways Fan Club]
* [http://www.clwindia.com/images/WAp5.jpgImages of the WAP 7]
* [http://www.clwindia.com CLW Railways India]


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