Indian locomotive class YCG-1

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Indian locomotive class YCG-1
A YCG-1 preserved at NRM, New Delhi
Type and origin
Power typeElectric
DesignerVulcan Foundry, English Electric
BuilderEnglish Electric
Build date1930
Total produced4
Specifications
Configuration:
 • AARB-B
 • UICBo′Bo′
 • CommonwealthBo-Bo
Gauge1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in)
Electric system/s1.5 kV DC Overhead
Current pickup(s)Pantograph
MU workingNot possible
Performance figures
Power output640 hp (480 kW)
Career
OperatorsIndian Railways
ClassYCG-1
Numbers21900-21903
LocaleChennai
Delivered1930-193x
First run1930
Last run1965
Withdrawn1965
Preserved1
Scrapped1965
Current ownerNational Rail Museum
DispositionOne preserved, remainder scrapped.

The YCG-1 was a class of electric locomotives built in the 1930s for use on the metre-gauge electrified lines in the Chennai area. The name stands for (Y)metre gauge, (C)DC electric, (G)goods. With the conversion of the lines to 25 kv AC, all were withdrawn. One is preserved at National Rail Museum in New Delhi.

History

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These were used in Chennai with 1,5 kV DC overhead wires. Goods locos used on the early DC electrified network of SR, and later withdrawn when SR switched to AC traction. They had a provision for coupling to 'ET' class 4-wheeled battery tenders to allow operating on unelectrified sidings, loop lines, etc. These locos had a roughly rectangular, box-like body with a cab at either end, with a short platform extending from each cab. The cabs each had a door opening on to the platform, and a window (on the right) at the ends. The two bogies had interconnecting linkages to allow easier negotiation of sharp curves. Two 'diamond' style pantographs for current collection. There were only four of these locos; one is now preserved at the NRM (#21900).

Locomotive shed

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  • All the locomotives of this class has been withdrawn from service.

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