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Sri Lanka Railways W2

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Power type
  
Diesel

Total produced
  
15

Gauge
  
1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)

Builder
  
LEW Hennigsdorf

AAR wheel arr.
  
B-B

Sri Lanka Railways W2

Length
  
13.7 m (44 ft 11 ⁄8 in)

The Sri Lanka Railways W2 is a class of diesel-hydraulic locomotives built by LEW Hennigsdorf for Sri Lanka Railways.

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Introduction

15 Class W2 locomotives were developed by LEW Hennigsdorf including a prototype according to the order placed by Sri Lanka Railways. 14 locomotives were delivered to Sri Lanka in 1969. Prototype locomotive was kept with the builder. Later by 1972, prototype locomotive also was delivered to Sri Lanka. First locomotive fleet were allocated the numbers 703 to 716. Last locomotive delivered was given the number 729.

Operation

The class were used for working passenger and freight services on the SLR Main Line.

Declination

By 80's with the introduction of new locomotives, W2s were taken out of passenger services and were used on freight services. These have been on regular services until 1985. By 90's Most of locomotives were condemned due to technical failures. Some were scrapped.

Class W2A

In 2015, SLR rebuilt W2 715. The new version has Paxman Valenta V12 prime mover. This is painted in a new livery. This locomotive is now in regular operations.

References

Sri Lanka Railways W2 Wikipedia