Indian Locomotive Class WCM-2
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The Indian locomotive class WCM-2 is a class of 1.5 kV DC
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s that was developed in 1956 by Vulcan Foundry and
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for
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. The model name stands for broad gauge (W), Direct Current (C), Mixed traffic (M) engine, 2nd generation (2). They entered service in 1957. A total of 12 WCM-2 locomotives were built in England between 1956 and 1957. The WCM-2 served both passenger and freight trains for over 43 years. With the introduction of more modern types of locomotives and 25 KV AC electrification, all were withdrawn in the early 2000s after repeated failures. All locomotives of this class have since been scrapped.


History

The history of WCM-2 begins in the mid 1950s with the stated aim of the
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(IR) to remove
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s working on the Eastern Railway (ER) after recommendation of Karnail Singh Fuel Committee. In the late 1950s the
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was established and electrified with overhead 3000V DC supply. So Indian Railways began to look at various designs. Initially, Indian railways invited tenders to build locomotives to the new specification. The following responses were received: * Vulcan Foundry and
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submitted their model with 3120 hp with top speed of 105 km/h. *
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submitted their model with 3600 hp with top speed of 105 km/h. They also had Co-Co bogies Each company submitted their prototypes and Indian Railways designated these prototypes as the WCM-2 class and WCM-3 class respectively. So Indian Railways decided to procure 7 3000 V DC electric locomotives from
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and Vulcan Foundry, the latter previously supplied Steam locomotives to India. They are manufactured in England and shipped to India in 1956-1957. These locomotives were the second mixed class electric locomotive to roam India and also had now common Co-Co wheel arrangement. Initially the WCM-2 class were known as EM/2 class. They were easily recognizable with their huge size and round smooth noses. They had their cab doors placed near the cab unlike the WCM-1 class. The WCM-2 were first used on trains in the Kolkata suburban section and a black livery with a red lining in the middle. But by 1960 the Kolkata Suburban Railway was converted to 25,000 V AC, so the 5 and 4 year old WCM-2 units were rendered unusable. So
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(RDSO) decided to converted the quite new locomotives to run on the 1500V DC Power supply used in Central Railway (CR) without loss of power. They began their CR zone service in 1961. The WCM-2 locomotives were used on many Express trains like the
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etc, but rarely used on Freight service. In the mid 1990s the aging WCM-2s began to fail regularly causing disruption on train services. So Central Railways decided to withdraw these locomotives from service and by 2000, all units were withdrawn.


Former sheds

* Pune * Kalyan (KYN) * All the locomotives of this class has been withdrawn from service.


See also

* Rail transport in India#History *
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Locomotives of India The Indian Railways primarily operates fleet of electric and diesel locomotives, along with several compressed natural gas (CNG) locomotives. Steam locomotives are operated on a few World Heritage Sites and also run occasionally as herita ...
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References


External links

*http://www.irfca.org/faq/faq-specs.html#WCM-2
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