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PM dedicates Alstom & Indian Railways' Madhepura facility to the nation

By Swati Deshpande,

Added 10 April 2018

Flags-off the first 12,000 horsepower electric locomotive

Hon'ble Prime Minister of India, Shri. Narendra Modi dedicated the ‘Make in India' Madhepura Electric Locomotive Facility to the nation and remotely flagged off the country's first all-electric locomotive from Madhepura in Bihar. Manufactured in India, under a landmark Joint Venture between Alstom (76%) and Indian Railways (24%), this electric locomotive project marks a transformational step change for rail freight movement in India as well as the region of Madhepura.

Each ‘WAG12' double section locomotive, part of Alstom's Prima locomotives family, is capable of hauling 6,000 tonnes, at a maximum speed of 120 km/h, thanks to its 12,000 Horsepower - allowing faster and safer movement of heavier freight trains across the country. The electric locomotives will eventually move to the testing and maintenance depot at Saharanpur in Uttar Pradesh before being introduced to the mainline network as part of the freight fleet. This electric locomotive was completed, on schedule, in February 2018, while the second loco will roll out in 2019.

Mr. Alain Spohr, Managing Director, India & South Asia, Alstom said, "It is a matter of great pride and privilege for Alstom to have Hon'ble Prime Minister of India flagging off our first complete electric locomotive and dedicating the Madhepura facility to the nation. There can be no stronger endorsement of our efforts towards ‘Make in India' and skilling initiatives in the country. Alstom is proud to partner with the Indian Railways on this transformational journey towards a sustainable future in mobility in the country."

He further added, "We are confident that this facility will also pave the way for the industrial development in Bihar and will act as a gateway of opportunities for the region."

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