A CNB WAG7# 27985 quite resembling a WAP4 approaches Saphale station. (Arzan Kotval)
Date: 2008-08-31
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Summary Details
| Make | SONY | Model | DCR-DVD905E |
| Aperture Value | f/1 | Color Space | sRGB |
| Exposure Bias Value | 0 EV | Exposure Program | Program |
| Flash | Compulsory Flash | Focal Length | 51 mm |
| ISO | 0 | Metering Mode | Multi-Segment |
| Shutter Speed Value | 1 sec | Digital Zoom Ratio | 0 |
| Date/Time | 2008 Aug 31 18:25:18 +0000 |
Recent comments
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 ...
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 the MU cables and the length of this loco is longer than the WAP4's.
Posted by Arzan Kotval on 2008 Sep 04 15:55:42 +0000
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...
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 class.
They best suit the WAM/WAG class of loco's.
Posted by Colin Peter on 2008 Sep 02 16:47:05 +0000
Great catch Arzan.
Posted by Ranjeet Ramaswamy Iyer on 2008 Sep 02 03:06:19 +0000