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Indian locomotive class WAP-7

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Indian Railway passenger class electric locomotive

WAP-7
Vijayawada based WAP-7 at BZA ELS.
Type and origin
Power typeElectric
Builder
Build date1999–2023 (CLW)

2016–present (BLW)

2017–present (PLW)
Total produced2081 as of November 2025
Specifications
Gauge5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm)
BogiesCo-Co, FabricatedFlexicoil Mark IVbogies; bogie wheelbase 1,850 mm (72+78 in) +1,850 mm (72+78 in)
Wheel diameter1,092 mm (43 in) new, 1,016 mm (40 in) worn
Wheelbase15,700 mm (51 ft6+18 in)
Length:
 • Over beams20,562 mm (67 ft5+12 in)
Width3,152 mm (10 ft4+18 in)
Height:
 • Pantograph4,255 mm (13 ft11+12 in)
Axle loadWAP 7

20.5 t (20.2 long tons; 22.6 short tons)[1]

WAP 7HS18.08 t (17.79 long tons; 19.93 short tons)[citation needed]

WAP 7AD

20.5 t (20.2 long tons; 22.6 short tons)[1]
Loco weight123 t (121 long tons; 136 short tons)[1]
Power supply3-phase 2180 V 50 Hz
Electric system/s25 kV 50 Hz ACOverhead
Current pickupPantograph
Traction motors6FRA 6068 3-phase squirrel-cage induction motors
850 kW (1,140 hp), 2180 V, 1283/2484 rpm, 270/310A;
Weight-2,100 kg (4,600 lb), forced-air ventilation, axle-hung, nose-suspended;
Torque 6,330–7,140 N⋅m (4,670–5,270 lbf⋅ft)
~88% efficiency.
TransmissionElectric
Gear ratioWAP 7
72:20
WAP 7HS
70:22
WAP 7AD
175:20
Loco brakeAir andregenerative
Train brakesAir
Performance figures
Maximum speed140 km/h (87 mph)(WAP-7)

160 km/h (99 mph)(WAP-7HS)180 km/h (110 mph)(WAP-7AD)

Potential speed: 200 km/h (120 mph)(WAP-7AD)180 km/h (110 mph)(WAP-7HS)

155 km/h (96 mph)(WAP-7)
Power outputMax Power : 6,350 hp (4,740 kW)
Continuous: 6,120 hp (4,563.68 kW)
Tractive effortStarting: 322.4 kN (72,500 lbf)
Continuous: 228 kN (51,000 lbf) at 71 km/h
Career
OperatorsIndian Railways
Numbers
LocaleAll overIndia
First run19 May 2000

TheIndian locomotive class WAP-7 is a class of 25kVACelectric locomotives that was developed in 1999 byChittaranjan Locomotive Works (CLW) forIndian Railways. Its class designation denotes abroad gauge (W) alternating current (A) passenger (P) locomotive of the 7th generation (7). They entered service in 2000. A total of 2081 WAP-7 locomotives have been built, with more units being built at CLW,Banaras Locomotive Works (BLW) andPatiala Locomotive Works (PLW).

The WAP-7 has been serving passengers for Indian Railways since their introduction in 1999. It is a passenger variant of theWAG-9 freight locomotive with a modifiedgear ratio to pull lighter loads at higher speeds. With an output of 6,125 hp, it is the most powerful passenger locomotive in theIndian Railways fleet, and the most numerous passenger locomotive in India. The WAP-7 is capable of hauling 24 coach trains at speeds of 130 km/h.

History

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The WAP-7 is largely used by most regional zones of Indian Railways. As of October 2021, all of these are fitted with H-type transition couplers which are compatible with bothscrew coupling and centre-buffer coupling.[original research?] In February 2017,Banaras Locomotive Works built their first WAP 7 class locomotive.[2]

In 2019, a variant of the WAP-7, designated the WAP-7HS, was introduced for higher speeds. The WAP-7HS has a max speed of 180 km/h (110 mph), and is capable of hauling a 24-car train at 160 km/h (99 mph) as opposed to the 140 km/h (87 mph) of the original. Indian Railways plans to use the WAP-7HS forShatabdi,Rajdhani, andDuronto express trains. However, as of September 2022, it has not been confirmed[according to whom?] if any others have been built, and the single completed WAP-7HS has remained[as of?] restricted to 130 km/h (81 mph) operation.[This paragraph needs citation(s)]

In 2025, a variant of the WAP-7, designated the WAP-7AD, was introduced with an aerodynamic design. The WAP-7AD has a maximum speed of 180 km/h (110 mph), and is capable of hauling a 24-car train at 160 km/h (99 mph), as opposed to the 140 km/h (87 mph) of the original. Indian Railways plans to use the WAP-7AD forAmrit Bharat Express & other Express trains. The first WAP-7AD 37873 entered service on September, 2025 hauling 12284 Ernakulam Duronto express. A pair of WAP 7AD, painted with Amrit Bharat livery are currently parked at ICF, Chennai waiting for rake & route allotment.

A Tughlakabad based WAP-7AD #37873 at Thrissur.

Head-on Generation (HOG)

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The HOG ports are equipped on right side upper and left side down on Erode based WAP-7 at White Field railway station

Many locomotives of this class are fitted withhead-on generation (HOG), eliminating the need to have separate End on Generation (EOG) sets or DG (Diesel Generator) sets for supplying power to the train and thus resulting in significant savings on maintenance and running costs. The HOG transfers electric power from the loco'spantograph to the coaches instead of EOG where a power car equipped with diesel generator capable of generating adequate power of 3-phase 50 Hz 415 V / 750 V AC (called 'head-end power') is provided at either end of the train rake to supply power.[3][4][5]

Locomotive sheds

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ZoneShed NameCodeQuantityIntroduction
Central RailwayAjniAQE732010
KalyanKYNE782019
PunePADX602023
Eastern RailwayHowrahHWHE952012
SealdahSDAD422020
East Central RailwayGomohGMOE462000
BarauniBJUE62021
SamastipurSPJD552022
East Coast RailwayVisakhapatnamWATE902016
Northern RailwayGhaziabadGZBE1552000
LudhianaLDHE442022
North Central RailwayKanpurCNBE1012019
North Eastern RailwayGondaGDDX202021
GorakhpurGKPL172024
IzzatnagarIZN62024
Northeast Frontier RailwaySiliguriSGUD502024
North Western RailwayBhagat Ki KothiBGKD782023
Southern RailwayErodeEDE952017
RoyapuramRPME1202011
South Central RailwayLallagudaLGDE1582008
VijayawadaBZAE772021
South Eastern RailwayTatanagarTATE592017
BondamundaBNDL232018
SantragachiSRCE402017
South East Central RailwayBhilaiBIAE262012
South Western RailwayKrishnarajapuramKJMD862019
HubballiUBLD182024
Western RailwayVadodaraBRCE1572016
ValsadBLEE452024
West Central RailwayTughlakabadTKDE842013
ItarsiETE942018
Total active locomotives as of November 2025[6]2086

See also

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References

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  1. ^abc"[IRFCA] Indian Railways FAQ - AC Electric Locomotives".
  2. ^"Brief History of DLW". Ministry of Railways, Government of India. Archived fromthe original on 2 April 2019. Retrieved30 December 2017.
  3. ^"Train had WAP-7 engine, 'black box' may reveal cause".The Indian Express. 9 August 2010. Retrieved25 August 2012.[dead link]
  4. ^"Recent Developments".Chittaranjan Locomotive Works. Archived fromthe original on 10 May 2012. Retrieved25 August 2012.
  5. ^Development of Electric locomotive with Head On Generation (HOG) facility(PDF) (Technical report).Research Design and Standards Organisation. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 19 February 2018. Retrieved1 May 2025.
  6. ^"e-Locos".

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