The Jamalpur Loco Shed, a vital facility under the Malda Division of Eastern Railway, is currently undergoing a massive modernization drive to enhance the reliability and efficiency of Indian Railways. While reports regarding the installation of air conditioning in WAG-7 freight locomotives are circulating, these claims remain officially unconfirmed. Nevertheless, the shed is making significant strides in infrastructure development, including a major overhaul to increase its maintenance capacity for electric locomotives.
Key highlights of the ongoing railway upgrades in the Malda Division include:
- A INR 274 crore project to replace relay-based interlocking with advanced electronic interlocking at 20 locations.
- Infrastructure upgrades at Jamalpur Shed worth INR 47 crore to boost maintenance capacity from 116 engines to 200 electric locomotives.
- The development of Jamalpur as a major coaching depot and freight examination unit, slated for completion by 2027.
- Successful maintenance and inspection of a powerful 12,000 HP WAG-12 electric locomotive, marking a new milestone for the workshop.
Strategic Upgrades for Future Growth
These initiatives are part of a national strategy to improve train punctuality, safety, and freight handling capabilities. By transitioning from traditional relay systems to electronic interlocking, the division aims to significantly reduce technical failures and improve overall network safety. The expansion of the Jamalpur Loco Shed is particularly noteworthy; originally established in 1991 for 60 diesel engines, the facility is being transformed to handle a much larger fleet, supporting the growing demand for electric traction across the region.
A Legacy of Innovation
Founded on February 8, 1862, the Jamalpur Locomotive Workshop holds the distinction of being India’s first fully-fledged railway workshop. Over the decades, it has evolved from steam and diesel maintenance to becoming a sophisticated electric locomotive hub. Despite its long history, the workshop continues to embrace cutting-edge technology. Most recently, in February 2026, the team successfully conducted a trip inspection of the high-capacity 12,000 HP WAG-12 electric freight locomotive, demonstrating that the historic facility remains at the forefront of modern railway engineering. With the mega-project for the coaching depot and freight unit set for 2027, Jamalpur is poised to remain a cornerstone of Eastern Railway’s operational success.



























