Reincarnation of WAM1 20202 Jagjivan Ram
In November 2009 Asansol Electric Loco Shed, Eastern Railway took on an almost impossible challenge - To celebrate the glorious 50 years of A.C. Electric Traction in India, through a project to revive the first alternating current passenger locomotive of India, the WAM1 20202 Jagjivan Ram, to full working order.
The Work started on 2009.12.02 with around 30 dedicated staff working day and night to make the dream in reality. It was a daunting task to begin with and became even more challenging as no spare parts of this locomotive were available and as it was badly damaged by the nature sitting out in the open since 1997.10.22
However, the dedication of shed staff overcame all the barriers and the project was successfully completed on 2009.12.27 with a successful trial run conducted on 2009.12.28 from Asansol to Durgapur and back with speeds reaching up to 80 KMPH. The Locomotive is capable of hauling 10-12 coaches at a maximum speed of 100 KMPH max and this overhaul has extended its working life by another 10 years.
On 2009.11.13 WAM1 20202 “Jagjivan Ram” arrived at Asansol Electric Loco Shed all the way from National Rail Museum.
The loco is painted with hi gloss paint keeping the old and original livery in mind. ()
She is back on the track again! This time going for a trial run between ASN and DGR. ()
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Recent comments
Great work by ASN and the photographer who covered this. It is high time now that a few other older loco classes are restored.
Posted by Samar on 2010 Dec 15 19:57:22 +0000
Great Job sir...you have done a superb job.
And hats off to those people who have made this impossible thing to possible. Three CHEERS for ASN SHED.
Posted by Avishek Basu on 2010 Dec 11 13:00:33 +0000
@Satish Gune.... I second your sentiment. MGS and LKO should something about that WDM4.
Posted by Aseem Johri on 2010 Dec 10 23:14:06 +0000