The easiest way for identification is to look at the current collector. If it is yellow (sometimes with red edges) and trapezium/parallelogram shaped, then it is conventional AM12/AM92. If the collector has two stripes with grey colour arm, then it is a WBL-85.AM12 and AM92 pantos are spring operated, so you can easily spot the spring system. (Pic 1)WBL-85 are air operated, so you won't see any springs. They are pneumatically operated. (Pic 2)
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02721/Dakshin SF Special
AMLA/Amla Junction
BIA/WAP-7/37119
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The easiest way for identification is to look at the current collector. If it is yellow (sometimes with red edges) and trapezium/parallelogram shaped, then it is conventional AM12/AM92. If the collector has two stripes with grey colour arm, then it is a WBL-85.AM12 and AM92 pantos are spring operated, so you can easily spot the spring system. (Pic 1)WBL-85 are air operated, so you won't see any springs. They are pneumatically operated. (Pic 2)
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