A CNB WAG7# 27985 quite resembling a WAP4 approaches Saphale station. (Arzan Kotval)

Date: 2008-08-31
Owner: Arzan Kotval
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Make SONY Model DCR-DVD905E
Aperture Value f/1 Color Space sRGB
Exposure Program Program Flash Compulsory Flash
ISO 0 Metering Mode Multi-Segment
Shutter Speed Value 1 sec Digital Zoom Ratio 0
Date/Time 2008 Aug 31 18:25:18 +0100

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Thanks everyone. I am glad that you all liked it.I should consider myself lucky to see this rare spotting.
In other words,I can also describe it as a WAP4 hauled freight train. This WAG7 is almost a carbon copy of WAP4. Only difference is ...
Posted by Arzan Kotval on 2008 Sep 04 16:55:42 +0100
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To voice my opinion,I am against this change guys.
The WAP Class of Locomotives should be a "class apart" Atleast in design.
So should the WAG class of frieght locomotives.
And the M.U cables certainly take away the charm of WAP...
Posted by Colin Peter on 2008 Sep 02 17:47:05 +0100
Great catch Arzan.
Posted by Ranjeet Ramaswamy Iyer on 2008 Sep 02 04:06:19 +0100
gr8 work Arzan...i feel this livery suits this shell more than the mighty red...but still mind says its the same old wappie itself..
Posted by Deepak Murali on 2008 Sep 01 22:26:59 +0100
Great catch Arzan. It'll be interesting to know how many more G7's are there with the P4 shell.
Posted by Siddhartha Ganesh on 2008 Sep 01 20:04:37 +0100
This is a new loco, and the second G-7 with P-4 cab. The earlier one is 27895. But the MU cables spoil the look of the P-4 face. MU cables look better on the traditional shell itself. Also, we will soon see locos in the 28xxx series!
Posted by Akshay Marathe on 2008 Sep 01 18:39:14 +0100
Very Rare to see this type of WAG 7 Nice Capture great work Arzan
Posted by Raj Bhavsar on 2008 Sep 01 17:42:12 +0100