Indian locomotive class WDG-4G explained

WDG-4G
Powertype:Diesel
Designer:GE Transportation India, Bengaluru
Builder:GE Transportation, Erie, Pennsylvania, Diesel Locomotive Factory, Marhowrah
Buildmodel:ES43ACmi
Builddate:3 August 2017 - present
Totalproduction:501 as of July 2024
Britishclass:Co-Co
Gauge:Broad Gauge
Bogies:Co-Co Fabricated Bogie
Wheeldiameter:New: 1092mmCondemned: 1016mm
Minimumcurve:174m (571feet) radius
Wheelbase:1900mm (adjacent)
Pivotcentres:14478mm
Over Couplers:22567mm
Width:3200mm
Height:4227mm
Axleload:22t
Locoweight:132000kg (291,000lb)
Fueltype:Diesel
Fuelcap:6300L
Lubecap:1030L
Coolantcap:1249L
Sandcap:170L
Primemover:GE GEVO-12
Rpmrange Max:1050 rpm
Enginetype:V12 Diesel engine, 4-stroke engine
Aspiration:turbocharged
Displacement:15.7L per cylinder
Alternator:5GDY100C
Tractionmotors:5GEB24 AC traction motors
Cylindercount:12
Cylindersize:250x
Transmission:Diesel-electric
Gear Ratio:85:18
Multipleworking:Yes, AAR Type
Coupling:CBC AAR Type-E
Maxspeed:100km/h
Poweroutput:4500hp
Tractiveeffort:552kN (Maximum)
T/E Starting:544kN
T/E Continuous:405kN
Locobrakes:Air, Dynamic Brake
Trainbrakes:Air
Compressorcap:178 CFM @ 145 psig
Locobrakeforce:220kN
Operator:Indian Railways
Fleetnumbers:49001+
Locale:Roza (Uttar Pradesh),
Gandhidham (Gujarat),
Gooty (Andhra Pradesh)
Deliverydate:12 October 2017
Disposition:Active

The Indian locomotive class WDG-4G (GE ES43ACmi)[1] is a class of dual-cabin freight-hauling diesel-electric locomotive used by the Indian Railways (IR). The locomotive is designed by GE Transportation and is based on its Evolution Series, which are used in North America. The class is meant for freight hauling and replaces the older American Locomotive Company (ALCO)-designed locomotives, which have been the mainstay diesels of Indian Railways since 1962. Equipped with a 12-cylinder fully turbocharged GEVO engine, it is claimed to be 50% more environmentally friendly than its predecessors and is the first in the country to be compliant with level one of the emission norms set by the International Union of Railways (UIC-1). The locomotive has two cabs for easy reversal, both of which are air conditioned.

The locomotive is part of a 13-year contract between Indian Railways and GE Transportation under which 700 such locomotives will be produced indigenously. Diesel Locomotive Factory, Marhowrah was set up by GE for the production and supply of these locomotives which is also seen as a boost to the Make in India initiative. The maintenance of the locomotive will be GE's responsibility which will also have to ensure that 95% of the fleet is ready at all times. For this, real time remote tracking and fault diagnostics has been implemented in the locomotive.

Locomotive sheds

Zone Name Shed code Quantity
ROZA 225
Western RailwayGandhidhamGIMB213
South Central RailwayGootyGY66
Total Locomotives Active as of August 2024[2] 504

Development

The development of the locomotive can be traced back to a global tender floated by the Ministry of Railways for the establishment of two different locomotive factories in Bihar. The tender also required that over 1,800 freight locomotives be supplied to Indian Railways. By September 2013, bids were received from six global firms: Siemens, Alstom, Bombardier, General Electric, CSR Corp and CNR Corp.[3] However, Indian Railways rejected the bid of both Chinese firms (CSR and CNR) for the two giant manufacturing projects in Bihar.[4]

In January 2014, Cabinet approval was received for setting up the Diesel Locomotive Factory (DLF) in Marhowra at an approximate cost of respectively.[5]

On 9 November 2015, the Ministry of Railways awarded the contracts for Madhepura and Marhowra projects to Alstom and General Electric Transportation respectively in a collective amount of US$6 billion. This multi-crore rupees deal was seen as the country's first foreign direct investment (FDI) in the railway sector.[6] The design for the locomotive was finalised by the Indian branch of GE Global Research in Bangalore. Under the contract, GE is stated to supply 700 of 4,500 HP locomotives and 300 of 6,000 HP locomotives. Both the locomotives are based on GE's Evolution-series locomotives, which are claimed to be one of the most fuel efficient and least polluting diesel locomotives in the world.[7]

Production

The first 50 locomotives of the class were built at GE Transportation's manufacturing plant in Erie, Pennsylvania and were shipped to India while the remaining 950 (including 300 WDG-6G class) are being locally manufactured with 70% local parts under the Make in India initiative.[8] [9] The locomotives will be built and assembled at the Diesel Locomotive Factory, Marhowrah in Bihar which is a joint venture between Indian Railways and General Electric with the former owning a 26% stake and the latter owning the remaining 74%.[10]

The first locomotive rolled out of GE's Erie plant on 3 August 2017 with an orange and yellow livery that required 190l of paint.[11] The first shipment arrived in India on 11 October 2017 and the import order was completed on 23 November 2018 with the 50th locomotive's arrival at Mundra Port, Gujarat.[12]

An average of 100 locomotives will be produced per year for 10 years starting from 2019.[13] GE would be responsible for the fleet's maintenance during the first thirteen years of the contract, after which Indian Railways would be handed over the responsibility.[14]

Specifications

Traction

The prime-mover is a GE Evolution Series 12 cylinder turbocharged internal combustion diesel engine which produces 4,500 horsepower and transmits 4,261 HP to the wheels through six traction motors, one on each axle (Co'Co' configuration). Each axle's traction motor can be individually controlled to maintain maximum torque and tractive effort, up to 554 kN, even during conditions that induce wheel-slip.[15] [16] [17] The tier-1 GEVO (evolution series) engine is claimed to have 50% lower emission than previous locomotives in IR and is the first in its fleet to comply with UIC-1 emission standards.[18] [19] The motors are driven by IGBT (Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor) technology which allows for higher power gain and efficiency than the previous generation Gate turn-off thyristors. The locomotive has a reduced fuel consumption than its predecessors due to an electronic fuel-injection system installed on it.[20] [21]

The locomotive has a top speed of 100km/h and weighs 127.89t. The fuel tank has a capacity of 6300l out of which 6000l is usable during normal operations. The locomotive is capable of multiple unit operations which allows more load to be transported by attaching two or more locomotives controlled by the same crew.[22]

Safety

A crash hardened event recorder/data logger has been provided on every such locomotive along with a vigilance control unit. The brakes are microprocessor controlled railway air brakes along with dynamic brakes which can produce a combined maximum braking effort of 270 kN. A self load feature allows the locomotive to gauge its performance while the cell modem would enable real time remote monitoring of the locomotive's performance and health.

The cab is strengthened to comply with cab frontal collision as per RDSO specifications (EN12663) and equipped with fire-fighting equipment for crew safety. Additionally, the cabs, control units and their compartments are made using fire retardant material.

Crew amenities

Unlike older locomotives of Indian Railways, the WDG-4G has various facilities for crew comfort and utilities, including temperature control and heated windshields. Each locomotive comes fitted with a water closet for crew comfort, a feature which has been largely missing on most Indian locomotives. A hot plate is also provided for heating meals while on the run. Additional features such as soundproofing of the driver cabs and charging sockets for cellphones have reportedly made the locomotive popular among loco-pilots.[23] [24]

Operation

The locomotive class operates out of two sheds (maintenance depots), each controlled by Wabtec (which acquired GE Transportation in 2018). One of the shed is in Ghandhidham, Gujarat under Western Railway zone while the other one is in Roza, Uttar Pradesh under Northern Railway Zone where a total of 500 locomotives have entered service.[25] [26] Remaining 500 GE locos will Hold at 250 locos at Gooty Diesel Shed and 250 Locos at Siliguri Diesel Shed.GE has said that, during operations, real time tracking will be undertaken for the locomotives to 'increase productivity and minimize time duration'.[27] As part of its contract on the maintenance and upkeep of the locomotives, Wabtec has to keep 95% of the fleet in operational condition, failure of which would result in a penalty from Indian Railways.[28]

The locomotives are to take over the freight hauling duties from older locomotives in Indian Railways' fleet, mainly ALCO and EMD locos. The former was the last major import shipment for IR which was in 1962 when IR acquired the WDM-2 series of locomotives.[29] [30] The axle load of the locomotive has been kept at a minimal 22 tonnes per axle to allow operations all over the Indian Railway network which has a lower axle load limit.

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Railway Website Mechanical Department. 6 August 2022.
  3. Web site: Das. Mamuni. 6 October 2013. Chinese firms join race to supply locos to Railways. The Hindu Business Line.
  4. Web site: Railways denies Chinese firms' locomotive manufacturing projects for non-compliance . 2013-10-24 . . 2017-12-14.
  5. News: 14 June 2019. Explained: How a GE factory at Marhowra became a 'Make in India' flagship. Business-Standard. 6 July 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200126123822/https://www.business-standard.com/article/economy-policy/explained-how-a-ge-factory-at-marhowra-became-a-make-in-india-flagship-119061400007_1.html. 26 January 2020.
  6. Web site: 20 January 2014. Setting up of electric locomotive factory at Madhepura and Diesel locomotive factory at Marhowra, Bihar. Press Information Bureau, Government of India. Ministry of Railways.
  7. Web site: GE Transportation and BHEL Team-up in Pursuit of 1,000 Locomotive Tender for Indian Railways GE News. 2020-07-07. www.ge.com.
  8. Web site: Adani Ports delivers 50 US made GE locomotives to Indian Railways. 2020-07-06. The Week. en.
  9. Web site: Railways to get high-speed locomotives. 2020-07-07. New Indian Express. 7 July 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200707142501/https://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/delhi/2019/jan/22/railways-to-get-high-speed-locomotives-1928455.html. dead.
  10. Web site: Saluja. Nishtha. 11 October 2017. India receives first GE locomotive under $2.5 billion deal. The Economic Times.
  11. Web site: 3 August 2017. GE reveals Indian Railways Evolution locomotive livery. Railway Gazette International. 9 February 2018. 12 July 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200712111211/https://www.railwaygazette.com/news/traction-rolling-stock/single-view/view/ge-reveals-indian-railways-evolution-locomotive-livery.html. dead.
  12. Web site: 12 October 2017. Marhowra deal: General Electric's first diesel loco arrives in India. The Indian Express. Express News Service.
  13. Web site: 2018-02-11. Indian Railways to get new GE diesel locomotives by February-end under $2.5 billion 'Make in India' project. 2020-07-09. The Financial Express. en-US.
  14. Web site: 9 November 2015. GE wins 1000 locomotive contract. Railway Gazette International. 9 February 2018. 25 April 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180425120948/http://www.railwaygazette.com/news/business/single-view/view/ge-wins-1000-locomotive-indian-railways-deal.html. dead.
  15. Web site: Indian Railways receive first two locomotives from GE Transportation. 2020-07-07. Global Railway Review. en.
  16. Web site: 2018-02-23. Railways inducts high power locomotives under PPP accord with GE. 2020-07-07. Zee Business.
  17. Book: WDG4G provisional speed certificate. Research Design and Standards Organisation.
  18. Web site: Singh. Sudheer. 11 October 2017. India receives first GE locomotive under $2.5 billion deal - ET EnergyWorld. 7 June 2020. ETEnergyworld.com. en.
  19. Web site: 2017-10-12. First GE Evolution Series diesel locomotive from the US arrives in India. 2020-07-07. The American Bazaar. en-US.
  20. News: 2018-09-19. Railways approves GE locomotives for operation. The Economic Times. 2020-07-07.
  21. Web site: Energy efficiency technologies for railways . Railway-energy.
  22. Web site: GE Transportation Locomotive Product Catalog. 2020-07-09. Issuu. en.
  23. News: Narayanan. Vivek. 2019-12-23. Loco pilots of long-distance trains demand toilets be set up in engine cabins. en-IN. The Hindu. 2020-07-07. 0971-751X.
  24. Web site: Das. Mamuni. With hotplate, toilet, less noise, phone-chargers & AC, Wabtec makes locos easier to work in. 2020-07-07. @businessline. 13 December 2019 . en.
  25. Web site: 1 July 2020. Diesel locomotives availability target. 3 July 2020. Ministry of Railways (Railway Board). Mechanical Engineering (traction).
  26. Web site: 2017-06-01T15:11:17+01:00. GE Transportation unveils Indian Railways Evolution locomotive. 2020-07-09. Railway Gazette International. en.
  27. Web site: 2018-02-22. Indian Railways gets two new diesel-electric locomotives from GE; project to boost Rail infrastructure. 2020-07-06. The Financial Express. en-US.
  28. Web site: Das. Mamuni. What keeps Wabtec's locomotives running 95% of the time. 2020-07-06. @businessline. 3 January 2020 . en.
  29. News: 2019-02-02. New Indian GE locos enter service. en-GB. The Railway Magazine. 2020-07-07.
  30. Web site: PTI. 2018-12-26. Adani Ports delivers 50 US-made GE locomotives to railways. 2020-07-07. Livemint. en.