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Scans from old ALCo brochures
Article on the first WAP-5 from Adtranz. Scan from Viraf Mulla.
Translation of text accompanying a picture of WAP-5s being unloaded in Switzerland after being built in Australia. Scan from Viraf Mulla.
WAG-9 locos, built in Australia with electricals added by ABB in Switzerland, being loaded in Basel for shipment to Rotterdam and thence to India. June 1996. Scan from Viraf Mulla.
Smart WAP 4 from the loco contest. Scan provided by Apurva from IR magazine of May 2003.
The winner of the loco contest. BRC shed WAP 4 # 22540 "Rajhans". Scan provided by Apurva from IR magazine of May 2003.
This is a traditional cab of a WAM-4 or WAG-5, only in a pristine condition - Note the LOVELY seats. Scan provided by Apurva from IR magazine of May 2003.
No rotary master controller in the cab of this WAP-4 loco - only a stick shift and a digital indicator - where is the forward - neutral - reverse control gone ? Note the Single piece windscreen and the ducted fan inspired by a WAP-5. Scan provided by Apu
Cab of another WAP-4 contestant with a car like notch controller. Note the green loco outside, even the window inset in the door seems to have curtains. Scan provided by Apurva from IR magazine of May 2003.
LHB inspired ICF coach. The Hindi text on the side of this coach, the 01154 says, "Dwitiya Shreni Vatanukulit Kursi Yaan" - 2nd class air-conditioned chair car. Scan provided by Apurva from IR magazine of May 2003.
President's carriage. Scan provided by Apurva from the Times of India of 19th May 2003.
WDM2 either #18298 or #16298 named as Baba Saheb after Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
WAP 1 #22021 also named as Babasaheb.
WAP-6 pic scanned from an IR magazine. Photo scanned by Apurva Bahadur, Jul 2003