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Indian locomotive class WDG-4

The Indian locomotive class WDG-4 is a type of six-axle (Co-Co) freight-hauling diesel–electric locomotive with AC electric transmission designed by General Motors Electro-Motive Diesel in 1997–1998 for Indian Railways, where they are classed as WDG-4. Derived from the EMD SD70MAC, it is powered by a 4,000 hp (3,000 kW) 16-cylinder EMD 710G3B prime mover. Thirteen were built by EMD as order #958647, and a further eight were exported in kit form and assembled in India. The class entered service in 1999. A Dedicated Passenger version of this locomotive, the WDP-4, has also been produced, with a Bo1-1Bo Wheel Configuration, which entered service in 2001. These locomotives are also famous for, and can be identified by, the distinct Jet Turbine Engine–like sounding property of the EMD 710 prime mover.

Train Services
this diesel pull 90% goods train and 10% passenger trains in 2010s-2020s (consists of 69% ICF rakes and 31% LHB rakes) • Karnataka Express (ICF rakes) • Chalukya Express (ICF rakes) • Konark Express (ICF rakes) • Rajdhani Express (LHB rakes) • Shatabdi Express (LHB rakes) • Suvidha Express (LHB rakes) • Kanchanjunga Express (both LHB and ICF rakes) • Island Express (ICF rakes) • Garib Rath Express (ICF rakes) • Palace on Wheels (LHB rakes) ==Locomotive sheds==
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