Electric freight power

edwag7.jpg (75433 bytes) Erode shed WAG 7 # 27587 at Renigunta.
edwag7_1.jpg (79168 bytes) This loco is the ultimate indigenous development of electric freight power from CLW.
edwag7_2.jpg (78965 bytes) This particular locomotive has been fitted with the twin beam headlamps, LED classification lamps and (surprise !) LED flasher on the roof.
edwag7_3.jpg (75670 bytes) The high adhesion bogies which make this loco suitable to haul heavy freights.
edwag7_4.jpg (62829 bytes) Details of the roof. Some WAG 7s have the twin headlamps grafted in the roof height headlamp nacelle. However these waist height headlamps are the latest style.
edwag7_5.jpg (77594 bytes) Side profile of this WAG 7.
edwag7_6.jpg (73823 bytes) Another WAG 7 # 27559 from Erode (not sure) with similar headlamp modifications but the regular livery stands on the open line at Renigunta.
morewag.jpg (86718 bytes) A view of that WAG 7 # 27559 painted with the traditional livery and the tiger stripes on the face.
morewag1.jpg (75770 bytes) Still more Erode WAG 7s (# 27488) , this time with the old style headlamp.
wag5ru1.jpg (79866 bytes) The loco the more powerful WAG 7 replaced, the WAG 5 # 23994 from Vadodara. Note the bogies on these locos which are also found on the WDM 2 and the WAM 4.
wag7ru.jpg (84168 bytes) Erode WAG 7 # 27487 waits with a BOXN load.

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