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India has chosen to operate their double stack trains on standard flat cars rather than well wagons as in the US. Consequently they stand 21' tall. To allow for sufficient safety margin and such, India has standardized on 7.5m (24.6') catenary height for routes where these double stacks will be allowed to operate. Standard Indian catenary is 6m (19.7') above rail top.
Here is a video which shows and express passenger train operated by an electric loco (WAP-6 Class 6600HP 25kV 50Hz AC drive) equipped with a high catenary pantograph. Looks a bit weird but apparently there is no problem operating at upto 100mph, though this one is operating at about 70mph.
This video is primarily about the last diesel run and the first electric run of an intercity higher speed day train between New Delhi and Ajmer (in the state of Rajasthan, southwest of New Delhi) The high catenary loco sequence begins at about 1:01
And another one of the same train at an open main line location
Here is a video which shows and express passenger train operated by an electric loco (WAP-6 Class 6600HP 25kV 50Hz AC drive) equipped with a high catenary pantograph. Looks a bit weird but apparently there is no problem operating at upto 100mph, though this one is operating at about 70mph.
This video is primarily about the last diesel run and the first electric run of an intercity higher speed day train between New Delhi and Ajmer (in the state of Rajasthan, southwest of New Delhi) The high catenary loco sequence begins at about 1:01
And another one of the same train at an open main line location
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