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Indian locomotive class WG

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Power type
  
Steam

Total produced
  
2450

UIC class
  
1′D1′ h2

Build date
  
1950–1970

Configuration
  
2-8-2

Indian locomotive class WG

Builder
  
Chittaranjan Locomotive Works (1908) North British Locomotive Company (115) NBL (subcontracted to Vulcan Foundry) 10 Anglo-Franco-Belge (Raismes) (18) AFB (subcontracted to Henschel) (64) Gio. Ansaldo & C. (25) Baldwin Locomotive Works (50) Henschel & Sohn (60) Hitachi (100) Krupp (40) Lokomotivfabrik Floridsdorf (60)

The Indian Railways WG class was a type of broad gauge 2-8-2 goods locomotive introduced in the 1950s. Over 2000 of the class were built between 1950 and 1970.

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History and design

The WG design was introduced in 1950; it utilised identical equipment (boiler, motion, springs, tender bogies, and rear truck) as used in the 4-6-2 WP class passenger locomotives. The first hundred units (No.s 8301 to 8400) were built by North British and subcontractor Vulcan Foundry (ten units). Number 8350 was exhibited at the Festival of Britain in 1951.

Locomotives were also sourced from the Société Franco-Belge in Raismes, France, Lokomotivfabrik Floridsdorf in Austria, and from elsewhere in Europe and from Japan. The rolling stock works of Chittaranjan Locomotive Works in West Bengal initially manufactured locomotives from imported parts; by 1953, 70% of the locomotives were domestically produced, and by 1956 the works was able to entirely satisfy the domestic production need for WG locomotives. Production ceased in 1970; the final unit being named Antim Sitara (Last Star).

Preservation

Eight WG's are now preserved in India, WG 10253, is preserved at the Zonal Training School Bhusaval, WG 9428 is used at the UP Cement Corporation, WG 9391 is preserved and stored in Burdwan, WG 8258 is preserved on a static pedestal on public display in Sahibganj railway station, WG 10527 is stored in a shed in Burdwan, WG 9286 is preserved by Sri Durga Trading Company, WG 8407 "Deshbandhu" became the first WG to be preserved into Indian Railway Heritage, it is stored Pedestal along with WG 10560 "Antim Sitara" at Chittaranjan Locomotive Works,

References

Indian locomotive class WG Wikipedia