Banner
Navigation
loco-info.com
The reference for locomotives and railcars
Navigation
Explore
Search
Compare
Settings
Indian Railways class WAG-7
go back
India | 1990
1,974 produced
No. 24617 in December 2014
No. 24617 in December 2014
Nikhil B / Wikimedia Commons

The WAG-7 is a six-axle freight locomotive of which 1,974 were built between 1990 and 2015. The designation stands for broad gauge (W), working under 25 kV AC (A), goods (G) and 7th generation. It was designed by Chittaranjan Locomotive Works (CLW) as a successor of their WAG-5 since this was not sufficient anymore with an hourly output of 3,200 kW or 4,300 hp. Now, the WAG-7 had an output of 3,990 kW or 5,350 hp. The top speed had been increased from 80 to 100 km/h, but starting tractive effort was still higher.

Although the WAG-7 is still being controlled by a tap changer, it was the winner in the trials against the thyristor-controlled WAG-8 developed by Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL). In addition to the 1,773 locomotives built by CLW, BHEL also built 201. Some have been fitted with ballast that increases their weight from 123 to 132 tonnes, these are being called WAG-7H. Today the WaG-7 is still very important in freight service in India, although nearly 7,000 of the WAG-9 with three-phase traction motors have been built by now.

VariantWAG-7WAG-7H
General
Built1990-2015
ManufacturerChittaranjan, Bharat Heavy Electricals
Wheel arr.C-C 
Gauge5 ft 6 in (Indian broad gauge)
Dimensions and Weights
Length68 ft 8 3/16 in
Rigid wheelbase12 ft 5 5/8 in
Service weight271,168 lbs291,010 lbs
Adhesive weight271,168 lbs291,010 lbs
Axle load45,195 lbs48,502 lbs
Boiler
VariantWAG-7WAG-7H
Power Plant
Power
Power sourceelectric - AC
Electric system25,000 V 50 Hz
Hourly power5,351 hp (3,990 kW)
Continuous power5,002 hp (3,730 kW)
Top speed62 mph
Starting effort98,916 lbf107,908 lbf
Calculated Values
electric locomotive
freight
passenger
last changed: 01/2026
Search
loadding loading...

We use cookies to save the following settings:

  • selected navigation structure
  • selected language
  • preferred units
  • spelling of railway company names

If you refuse the use of cookies, the settings will only be retained for the current session and will be reset to the default values the next time you visit the site.

Display of units

Here you can set the desired unit system for the technical data.

  • Metric: Lengths in meters, weights in tonnes, and volumes in cubic meters
  • Imperial (UK): Lengths in feet/inches, weights in long tons and volumes in imperial gallons
  • Imperial (US): Lengths in feet/inches, weights in pounds, and volumes in US gallons
  • Individual: Depends on the country of origin of each locomotive
Operator names

Here you can set the display of railway company names.

  • Short: Abbreviation or short form of the name
  • Standard: commonly used name, partially translated to English
  • Complete: full name in local language