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60 Years of 25 kV AC Traction in India
Chakradharpur division of South Eastern Railways has got the distinction for first introduction of 25 KV electric traction in Indian Railways. It was decided to inaugurate 25 kV AC traction over Indian Railways on 15th December1959 on the occasion of the meeting in Delhi of international association of Railway congress permanent commission (AICCF). A transformer and a circuit breaker taken on loan from SNCF were commissioned within 10 days at the site near Kendposi ,OHE was energised on 25kV AC Kendposi to Rajkharswanand the pantograph of Loco no. 20250 was raised at Kendposi on 12th December 1959. (Fig.1). On 15th December 1959 the official inauguration ceremony took place in presence of AICCF officials when steam special train and electric loco ran parallel on the 3 km double track between the feeding post site to Kendposi station. The entire Rajkharsawan - Dangoaposi section was officially inaugrated for electric traction on 11th August 1960. The maintenance was started with one OHE maintenance depot at Chaibasa and the maintenance was carried out by motor trolley and with ladder with a limited OHE staff. Later TATA-Jharsuguda main line was electrified.
India had generous help from French National Railways company SNCF and first lines to be electrified with 25 kV traction had equipment borrowed from France.
The First loco 20250 was french mono-motor design BBM1 (BB: 2 bogies of 2 axles each, one bogie powered by 1 motor, M: Mixed traffic suitability), later classified as WAG 1.
(preserved WAG 1 at National Rail Museum, New Delhi)
With humble beginning of around 50 kms of AC traction, Indian Railways today has around 31,000 kms of electrified tracks on 25 kV traction and from measly 2800 HP engines, 12000 HP state of the art Alsthom and DLW make locos.
Plaque commemorating 60 years of electric traction in SER.
WAP 7 Locos with markings celebrating 60 years of AC Traction.
@Nilgiri @kmc_chacko @Vergennes @AndrewJin @Robinhood Pandey
Chakradharpur division of South Eastern Railways has got the distinction for first introduction of 25 KV electric traction in Indian Railways. It was decided to inaugurate 25 kV AC traction over Indian Railways on 15th December1959 on the occasion of the meeting in Delhi of international association of Railway congress permanent commission (AICCF). A transformer and a circuit breaker taken on loan from SNCF were commissioned within 10 days at the site near Kendposi ,OHE was energised on 25kV AC Kendposi to Rajkharswanand the pantograph of Loco no. 20250 was raised at Kendposi on 12th December 1959. (Fig.1). On 15th December 1959 the official inauguration ceremony took place in presence of AICCF officials when steam special train and electric loco ran parallel on the 3 km double track between the feeding post site to Kendposi station. The entire Rajkharsawan - Dangoaposi section was officially inaugrated for electric traction on 11th August 1960. The maintenance was started with one OHE maintenance depot at Chaibasa and the maintenance was carried out by motor trolley and with ladder with a limited OHE staff. Later TATA-Jharsuguda main line was electrified.
India had generous help from French National Railways company SNCF and first lines to be electrified with 25 kV traction had equipment borrowed from France.
The First loco 20250 was french mono-motor design BBM1 (BB: 2 bogies of 2 axles each, one bogie powered by 1 motor, M: Mixed traffic suitability), later classified as WAG 1.
(preserved WAG 1 at National Rail Museum, New Delhi)
With humble beginning of around 50 kms of AC traction, Indian Railways today has around 31,000 kms of electrified tracks on 25 kV traction and from measly 2800 HP engines, 12000 HP state of the art Alsthom and DLW make locos.
Plaque commemorating 60 years of electric traction in SER.
WAP 7 Locos with markings celebrating 60 years of AC Traction.
@Nilgiri @kmc_chacko @Vergennes @AndrewJin @Robinhood Pandey