Dual cab WDP4 - 4500 hp, 140kmph, prototype ready at DLW, shortly to go for oscillation trials. ()

Date: 2010-12-05
Owner: Gallery Administrator
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Make SONY Model DSC-S650
Aperture Value f/2.8 Color Space sRGB
Exposure Program Program Flash No Flash
ISO 100 Metering Mode Multi-Segment
Shutter Speed Value 1/500 sec Date/Time 2010 Dec 05 04:16:45 +0000

Comments
Idea good... but dippy lost its royal long hood get up...
Posted by Sreeraj Ramachandran Nair on 2010 Aug 19 07:08:31 +0100
Really hope the radiator-cab issues have been addressed. The beast has lost the macho look, I daresay :P
Posted by Sriram P on 2010 Aug 18 19:07:39 +0100
If looks could kill...
Really handsome looking loco. I hope for LP/ALP sake designers have given some thought to ergonomics inside cabs.
Posted by Anant K Singh on 2010 Aug 18 03:57:54 +0100
It really looks cool. WDP4/WDG4 class of locos are the best looking locos IR has got till date. Good to know that's it's upgraded to 500hp more. I would love to see this loco hauling up and down Bdts Dee Sarai Rohilla Garibrath express.
Posted by Arzan Kotval on 2010 Aug 17 18:30:53 +0100
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The middle of the radiator now lines up with the middle of the bogie, a good 1.5 metres difference? I don't think conjuring up that sort of distance by simply moving everything back a bit is very likely - it must be longer than the single cab model....
Posted by Dan Cross on 2010 Aug 17 17:19:47 +0100
am wondering how long this one could be when compared to another normal EMD loco...
Posted by Deepak Murali on 2010 Aug 17 16:35:08 +0100
Drivers being closer to the windshield is not a great thing as far as impact dynamics is concerned-Though DLW may have fitted additional impact structures to the forward area in order to compensate. Great achievement by DLW though.
Posted by Bharath Narayan on 2010 Aug 17 14:38:47 +0100
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The cab is shorter in length, Naturally as it needs to have only one control stand. So DBR, Engine itself and radiator have moved towards that cab clearing space for second cab on radiator side.
As slope in front is reduced Drivers are closer to...
Posted by Rahul Rao on 2010 Aug 17 13:16:17 +0100
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The radiator seems to have been shortened to accommodate another cab. I am certain RDSO and DLW cannot have made structural changes in so short a period. If everything is the same, including the weight, the loco will not need to undergo fresh proving...
Posted by Alok Patel on 2010 Aug 17 10:29:12 +0100
Wow- what a nice looking diesel.....errrr did i just say this.... :D
Posted by Bharath Narayan on 2010 Aug 17 07:45:45 +0100
Wow. thats fantastic man !!!! And I know for sure, that this is not an April Fools Joke, but a reality... I am very happy for the LPs and ALPs, who would be otherwise relieved from the difficulty of driving LHF on EMD locos.
Posted by Vijay Aravamudhan on 2010 Aug 17 07:18:47 +0100
It must be lengthier to accommodate cab. Isn't it.
Posted by Krupa Ratnam on 2010 Aug 17 04:23:49 +0100
This is surely gonna bring GREAT relief to LP/ALP when rolled onto MainLine! Has the heat exhaust issue on LHF side being addressed?
Posted by Kunal Doddanavar on 2010 Aug 17 04:16:57 +0100
great...am waiting for this....
Posted by Sriraman Sampathkumar on 2010 Aug 16 19:28:23 +0100
Fantastic job by DLW! With this, all shortcomings of the 1st generation WDP-4 have been addressed.
Posted by Abhinav Bhattacharjee on 2010 Aug 16 18:32:01 +0100
Amazing! this is exactly what i have been waiting to see in the next gen WDP4.
Looking forward to see it in action!
Posted by Sandeep Marzara on 2010 Aug 16 17:40:41 +0100
cool stuff! would the DGs still be single cab as they usually MUed?
Posted by Aseem Johri on 2010 Aug 16 16:51:52 +0100