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The Indian Railways primarily operates fleet of electric and diesel locomotives, along with several compressed natural gas (CNG) locomotives. Steam locomotives are operated on a few World Heritage Sites and also run occasionally as heritage trains. A locomotive is also known as a loco or more popularly as an engine. The country's first steam locomotive ran on the Red Hill Railway (built by Arthur Cotton to transport granite for road-building) from Red Hills to the Chintadripet bridge in Madras in 1837.

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  • The Indian Railways primarily operates fleet of electric and diesel locomotives, along with several compressed natural gas (CNG) locomotives. Steam locomotives are operated on a few World Heritage Sites and also run occasionally as heritage trains. A locomotive is also known as a loco or more popularly as an engine. The country's first steam locomotive ran on the Red Hill Railway (built by Arthur Cotton to transport granite for road-building) from Red Hills to the Chintadripet bridge in Madras in 1837. (en)
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  • Black locomotive under cover (en)
  • Large steam locomotive (en)
  • Locomotive on above-ground display (en)
  • Manufacturer's photo (en)
  • More-modern steam locomotive (en)
  • Newer red train (en)
  • Old red-and-black steam locomotive (en)
  • Steam engine at an outdoor museum (en)
  • Steam engine at outdoor museum (en)
  • Steam engine in transit (en)
  • Tan-and-green train (en)
  • Similar to first photo, without manufacturer documentation (en)
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  • Indian Railways locomotives: 1935 XP class and 1927 XB class (en)
  • Indian Railways DHMU and DEMU (en)
  • WL- and YG-class locomotives; an M2-162, and a display engine in Guntur Division (en)
  • Indian Railways locomotives: Preserved HPS, NRM WP 7200, B-26 and preserved YP-class (en)
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  • DEMU Local at Sitaphalmandi railway station.jpg (en)
  • DHMU at Malkajgiri 01.jpg (en)
  • Guntur west terminal and a model train.jpg (en)
  • HPS 24467.jpg (en)
  • Indian State XB class 1927 photo.jpg (en)
  • Indian locomotive B-26.jpg (en)
  • Indian steam locomotive M2-162.jpg (en)
  • NRM WP 7200.JPG (en)
  • Old-Steam-Coal-Rail-Engine.JPG (en)
  • WL 15084 Amritsar, 1993 .JPG (en)
  • XP works photo, 1935.jpg (en)
  • YPclass.jpg (en)
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  • The Indian Railways primarily operates fleet of electric and diesel locomotives, along with several compressed natural gas (CNG) locomotives. Steam locomotives are operated on a few World Heritage Sites and also run occasionally as heritage trains. A locomotive is also known as a loco or more popularly as an engine. The country's first steam locomotive ran on the Red Hill Railway (built by Arthur Cotton to transport granite for road-building) from Red Hills to the Chintadripet bridge in Madras in 1837. (en)
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  • Locomotives of India (en)
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