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But your country men feel ashamed of it.. accuse our engines are sub standard. ..Our government should purchase engine from India.
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But your country men feel ashamed of it.. accuse our engines are sub standard. ..Our government should purchase engine from India.
I don't think they accused your engine as sub standard... May be this is opinion of few Individuals.But your country men feel ashamed of it.. accuse our engines are sub standard. ..
Our government should purchase engine from India.
Do we have plans for more aerodynamic shells ? At least for the upgraded WAP 5
I think your engineers must be trained for over hauling and maintaining ... Acquiring best engines isn't matter... but maintenance is crucial ...I don't think they accused your engine as sub standard... May be this is opinion of few Individuals.
Sudhirji, I'm quoting data for electric locos. Presently the major electric locos on IR are WAM 4 (mixed duty), WAG 5, 7 and 9 (All freight) and WAP 1, 4, 5 and 7 (all pure passenger class). Apart from this few locos (~125) belong to bi-voltage (capable to operate under 1.5 kV DC and 25 kV AC caternary) WCAM 1, 2, 3 and WCAG 1 class locos are also present. amongst these, WAM 4 locos are almost 30 years old and are progressively being retired and so are WCAM 1 class and older lot WAG 5. This leaves Chittaranjan Loco works to makeup for about 250 locos every year with BHEL chipping in with 30-40 units.@anant_s
how many engine we manufacture in one yr. and what are the original requirement we have in a yr.
I'm not sure about that, but the cost of manufacturing a conventional diesel loco is much lower than GT one and the reason is basically the established manufacturing facilities lead to lower costs and production rate remains high. Current 4,500 HP diesels based on EMD design are just as fine and once WDG 5 comes to active service, the current AC-AC diesel locos will form one of the most efficient and low cost operating fleet of HHP diesels akin to US railroad industry.Last i had heard about Russian Gas turbine based locos coming to India for trials , But never heard any they're after , is IR still serious about inducting Gas turbine based locos ?? . When this Idea was conceived Natural Gas prices were low , but now they are slightly below Diesel Prices , hope they have not changed their minds now ?
A large part of PR network consists of 1676 mm BG lines same as here in India and hence Diesel locos working here will have no problem. Plus these locos have a proven track record on sub-continental conditions. With a vast manufacturing base, i guess Indian locos might actually be cheaper to own and operate than Chinese locos. But given how only manufacturer Diesel Locomotive Works (DLW Varanasi) is strained to meet requirements of IR, i guess a good option (if possible) would be to transfer technology to PR for domestic production of locos.Our government should purchase engine from India.
Some Freight Class Locos
WAG 1
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WAG 2
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WAG 5
View attachment 41676 WAG 6 (Sub Class A/B/C)
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WAG 9
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WAG 3, WAG 4 and WAG 7 class coming soon
Sir, while i cannot quote the source, the present fleet of locos is quite aerodynamic and the figure is reflected on the energy consumption and tractive effort generated, which is quite close to the values anywhere else.In order to simplify the design, Engineers forget that the are compromising aerodynamic. There is an urgent need of shape the engine aerodynamically.
If Cummins and Caterpillar are Indian.
DMU ???Those are used in DMUs
One of the newly built IR Loco's uses two Cummins 6 Cylinder diesel engines coupled to a alternator.Not sure what the name is ?
EMD is CAT and neither was EMD Indian.WDM 2G?
Rest has Alco/EMD engines
neither was EMD Indian.