WAP-5 and WAP-7

IR's high speed, hi-tech, 3 Phase Passenger class locomotives.

Date: 2006-04-30
Owner: Gallery Administrator
Size: 108 items (152 items total)
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Getting ready to leave with the AK Rajdhani to Mumbai.

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A nice looking GZB WAP5 thunders past our train the Chandigarh Janshat. to attach itself to the other end. NDLS, Photo by Sriram P

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Hail to the king of all WAP's!!! Mean and mighty GZB WAP 7 #30220 rumbles to NDLS with the SLDH rajdani. Sorry to have cut out the panto and note the dead pigeon on the left windshield!!!

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GZB WAP-5 #30014 appearing from fog with 2497 NZM-ASR Shane Punjab Express as 5654 Amarnath Exp is going towards UMB. 2007-01-06, Gurjeet Singh e-mail gurjeet_umt@yahoo.com

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The Sealdah Rajdhani, with its recently acquired LHB rake leaves for its destination with Ghaziabad based WAP7 #30215 at the helm.

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You think you're smart eh?

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The newest baby of the GZB shed. Squeaky clean GZB WAP 7 #30233 heads the KLK mail to HWH. DLI.

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Mean Machine : GMO WAP 7 #30202 "Navbharti' trundles onto NDLS with the Swatantra Senani Express from Darbhanga. Chandar Nagar.

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Headlight testing on the WAP7 #30230.

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WAP-5 # 30011 "Navodit" runs light to NDLS with its cousin and shed mate WAP-4. 27/30/2007. Ankit Bharaj.

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The AK rajdhani scrambles to Mumbai with GZB WAP 7 #30220 incharge. Also note the slip coach after the loco!! South of Okhla.

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WAP7 at Chennai: Here is GZB WAP7 30221 on MAS pf #2, ready to haul the 15-coach 2433 to NDLS. April 20, 2007. Photo by PoochiVenkat.

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Dawn Railfanning & WAP7 at MAS-3:Big Boss 30215 GZB WAP7 moves out of MAS with 2433. 2007 April 22. 06.29

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Dawn Railfanning & WAP7 at MAS-4:BBQ Home-Signal humbles the Boss! Spot this signal (showing 'Danger') as a red dot at the extreme left of the image.

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GZB WAP-7 " NAVCHETAK " takes a breather at Chandigarh before setting off on a long journey to Howrah with the KLK-HWH mail.