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Indian locomotive class WL (1939)

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Power type
  
Steam

Serial number
  
4779–4782

Total produced
  
4

Builder
  
Vulcan Foundry

Build date
  
1939

Configuration
  
4-6-2

The Indian locomotive class WL of 1939 was a class of 4-6-2 "Pacific"-type steam locomotives used on broad gauge lines in British India, and then in post-partition Pakistan.

The four members of the class were built for the North Western Railway (of British India) by Vulcan Foundry in Newton-le-Willows, Lancashire, England, in 1939, and were delivered the following year. Upon the partition of India in 1947, they all went to Pakistan.

The class WL of 1939 is not to be confused with the Indian locomotive class WL of 1955, the first ten members of which were also built by Vulcan Foundry. According to Vulcan Foundry's publicity material, the two classes bore no resemblance to each other.

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Indian locomotive class WL (1939) Wikipedia