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The transcript is a video narration of a visit to the Saharangpur depot of Alstom, a company that makes the world's most powerful locomotive for Indian Railways. The narrator shows various aspects of the depot, such as the warehouse, the bogie workshop, the engine cabin, the simulator, the command centre, and the washing bay. He also interviews some of the Alstom staff and learns about the technical features, the maintenance procedures, and the training modules of the locomotive. He expresses his admiration for the engine and its performance, and thanks Alstom for allowing him to shoot the video. He concludes by saying that he spent the whole day at the depot and hopes that his viewers enjoyed the video.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
- The text is a transcript of a video about the world's most powerful engine made by Alstom for Indian Railways.
- The video shows the maintenance, training and operation of the engine at Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh.
- The engine has a power of 12000 horsepower and can pull long loaded freight trains at high speed.
- The engine has a digital health hub that monitors its data and failures, and a high redundancy in its components to prevent breakdowns.
- The engine has a driver display unit, a traction system, a brake panel, a ventilation system and a high voltage system in its cabin and machine room.
- The engine has two identical parts connected by a gangway, each with two E blocks that are the heart of the engine.
- The drivers are trained for three days in the classroom and two days on a simulator that creates different scenarios and tests their behaviour and troubleshooting skills.
- The warehouse stores all the different parts of the engine and uses technology to organise and locate them.
- The bogie workshop assembles and disassembles the bogies and has a wheel press machine to install and uninstall the wheels.
- The washing plant cleans the engine with water jets, brushes and wipers.