Electric Loco Shed, Tuglakabad

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Electric Loco Shed, Tughlakabad
Location
Location Badarpur, Delhi
Coordinates 28°30′45″N77°17′26″E / 28.512366°N 77.290482°E / 28.512366; 77.290482
Characteristics
Owner Indian Railways
Operator West Central Railway zone
Depot codeTKD
Type Engine shed
Roads6
Rolling stock WAP-7
WAG-9/WAG-9HH
History
Opened1977;47 years ago (1977)
Former rolling stock WAM-4
WAG-5
WAG-7

Electric Loco Shed, Tughlakabad is a motive power depot performing locomotive maintenance and repair facility for electric locomotives of the Indian Railways, located at Tughlakabad in Delhi, India. It is a WCR shed in NR territory. It is one of the three electric locomotive sheds of the West Central Railway, this one belongs to Kota Jn while others being at Itarsi and New Katni Jn. As of 1 March 2024, there are 300 locomotives in the shed. [1]

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Livery and markings

Logo Mark of Electric Loco Shed, Tughlakabad TKD ELS Logo.jpg
Logo Mark of Electric Loco Shed, Tughlakabad

Tughlakabad ELS has its own logo and stencils. It is written on loco's body side as well as front & back side.

Locomotives

SNType of LocoHPHolding
1. WAP-7 6350102
2. WAG-9 6120151
3. EF9K 900050
Total Locomotives Active as of May 2024 [2] 303

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