Indian locomotive class WAG–6 | |
Powertype: | Electric |
Designer: | Hitachi |
Builder: | Hitachi |
Ordernumber: | 85/RSF/459/1/(LT-33) |
Builddate: | 1988 |
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Bogies: | 2 axle double stage field excitation |
Wheeldiameter: | New: 11400NaN0 Half-worn: 1102abbr=onNaNabbr=on Full-worn:10650NaN0 |
Wheelbase: |
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Over Bufferbeams: | 209400NaN0 |
Body: | 196400NaN0 |
Width: | 3000abbr=onNaNabbr=on |
Height: | 42350NaN0 |
Frametype: | 2 axle double stage field excitation |
Axleload: | ±2% |
Locoweight: | ±1% |
Sandcap: | 40L |
Powersupply: | 110 V DC |
Electricsystem: | 25 kV 50 Hz AC Overhead |
Collectionmethod: | pantograph |
Tractionmotors: |
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Multipleworking: | 2 units |
Locobrakes: | Air, Dynamic braking |
Trainbrakes: | Air |
Compressorcap: | 1580L |
Safety: | Slip control, Over voltage relay, No volt relay, Earth fault relay, Low pressure governor, Train parting alarms, and Brake cylinder cutoff valve |
Maxspeed: | 1000NaN0 |
Poweroutput Start: | Max:6200-1NaN-1 |
Poweroutput 1 Hr: | Max:6110-1NaN-1 |
Poweroutput Cont: | Max:6050-1NaN-1 |
T/E Starting: | 45000-1NaN-1 |
T/E 1 Hr: | 32000-1NaN-1 |
T/E Continuous: | 32000-1NaN-1 |
Factorofadhesion: | 0.25 |
Operator: | Indian Railways |
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Locale: | Kothavalasa–Kirandul line |
Deliverydate: | December 1987 (First unit) January 1988 (remaining 5) |
Firstrundate: | 1988 |
Retiredate: | November 2023 |
Preservedunits: | 1 earmarked from each variant |
Scrapdate: | From 2007 to 2015 |
Currentowner: | Indian Railways |
Disposition: | All units withdrawn |
The Indian locomotive class WAG-6B/C is a class of 25 kV AC electric locomotives that was developed in the 1988 by Hitachi for Indian Railways. The model name stands for broad gauge (W), AC Current (A), Goods (G) engine, 6th generation (6) Second/Third variant (B/C). They entered service in 1988. A total of 12 WAG-6 (6 B variant and 6 C variant) were built at Hitachi, Japan between 1987 and 1988. they along with WAG-6A were the most powerful locomotives in India until the arrival of the WAG-9 class.
All locomotives of this class have been withdrawn from service,[1] with 1 unit from each variant earmarked for preservation.
The history of WAG-6A begins in early 1980s with the aim of addressing the shortcomings of the previous WAG-1, WAG-2, WAG-3, WAG-4 and WAG-5 classes and remove steam locomotives from IR by a target date of 1990.[2] The WAG-5 were a great successes but these locomotives were based on 1960s technology and fast became underpowered for the expanding Indian railways. So Indian Railways decided to look for a new locomotive.[3] At that time (1980s) Thyristor controller was vastly used by locomotive in many European rail networks while 3 Phase AC technology was still in its infancy. So the ministry of railways floated a tender for a 6000HP locomotive with Thyristor control. The following responses were received:
Each company submitted their prototypes and Indian Railways designated these prototypes as the WAG-6B class WAG-6C class and WAG-6A class respectively.[4] IR ordered 6 of each class and these were delivered in 1988.[5]