GE delivers first two of the 1000 diesel-electric locos to railways

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Global today delivered two 4,500-horsepower diesel-electric evolution series locomotives to in The locomotives have been made under the USD 2.5 billion agreement signed in 2015 as part of the Make in program to develop and supply 1,000 fuel-efficient diesel-electric Evolution Series locomotives. Today marks a paradigm shift in family. I would like to compliment GE for this new generation fuel-efficient The localisation aspect on this will eventually go up to 70 per cent making it a perfect example of Make in It is indeed a historic achievement for GE, as well as the Northern Railways, Ashwani Lohani, Railway Board, said at the event. The 4500 to ensure higher fuel efficiency and emission compliance to international emission standard UIC1, and are digitally enabled for predictive analytics to set new standards for reliability and availability, a GE statement said. The locomotives will have close to 70 per cent localised content through investments in by global and local suppliers.

The locomotives have been designed taking into consideration basic comforts of loco pilots in terms of air conditioned operator cab, noise pads for reduction in noise level, heated wind screens, urinals and digital displays, the statement said. "Our strong partnership with is aligned to railway modernisation and Make in efforts. The timely delivery of the first two locomotives and the unveiling of the Roza maintenance shed have been made possible owing to strong commitment from the GE team in and globally, working closely with Indian Railways, said Nalin Jain, and CEO- International, GE also unveiled the state-of-the-art Roza maintenance shed in the Shahjahanpur district of The maintenance shed which has been built on 20 acres with an investment of Rs 200 crore will be equipped for digital monitoring of the diesel locomotives (4500 and 6000 horsepower) and will have a modern training institute for railways' pilots. It will have a team of globally certified technicians and will use analytics based maintenance practices to deliver improved asset availability and reliability for the fleet.

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First Published: Thu, February 22 2018. 19:10 IST
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