Indian locomotive class WW
Indian WW
|
Type and origin |
---|
Power type |
Steam |
---|
Builder |
Vulcan Foundry |
---|
Serial number |
4791–4794 |
---|
Build date |
1940–1942 |
---|
Total produced |
4 |
---|
|
|
|
|
[2] |
The Indian locomotive class WW was a class of 0-6-2T tank locomotives used on broad gauge lines in India.[3][4] The four members of the class were built by Vulcan Foundry in Newton-le-Willows, Lancashire, England, and completed in 1942.[2]
See also
References
Notes
Bibliography
- Hughes, Hugh (1976). Steam in India. Truro, Cornwall: D. Bradford Barton Ltd. ISBN 0851532586.
- Hughes, Hugh (1996). Indian Locomotives: Part 4 – 1941–1990. Harrow, Middlesex: The Continental Railway Circle. ISBN 0-9521655-1-1.
- Marshall, Lawrence G (2009). Indian Broad Gauge Steam Remembered. East Harling, Norfolk: Taverner Publications. ISBN 9781901470154.
External links
Media related to Indian locomotive class WW at Wikimedia Commons
|
---|
|
Steam | BESA designs | |
---|
| IRS designs | |
---|
| World War II designs | |
---|
| IGR standard designs | |
---|
| |
---|
|
Diesel | | |
---|
| Passenger | |
---|
| Goods |
- WDG 2/3A
- WDG 3B, WDG 3C, WDG 3D
- WDG 4
- WDG 5
|
---|
| Shunting |
- WDS 1
- WDS 2
- WDS 3/4C
- WDS 4, WDS 4A, WDS 4B, WDS 4D
- WDS 4C
- WDS 5
- WDS 6
- WDS 8
|
---|
|
---|
|
DC electric | Mixed type |
- WCM 1
- WCM 2
- WCM 3
- WCM 4
- WCM 5
- WCM 6
|
---|
| Passenger |
- WCP 1, WCP 2
- WCP 3, WCP 4
|
---|
| Goods | |
---|
|
---|
|
AC electric | Mixed type | |
---|
| Passenger | |
---|
| |
- WAG 1
- WAG 2
- WAG 3
- WAG 4
- WAG 5
- WAG 5A, WAG 5B
- WAG 6A
- WAG 6B, WAG 6c
- WAG 7
- WAG 9
|
---|
|
---|
|
Dual (AC and DC) electric | |
---|