17-10-2017, 03:06 PM
The Diesel Locomotive Works (DLW) in Varanasi, India, is a production unit owned by Indian Railways, which manufactures diesel-electric locomotives and their spare parts. It is the largest manufacturer of diesel-electric locomotives in India. Locally it is abbreviated DL W. It is located in the route DLW to BHU of the metropolitan city of Varanasi. Founded in 1961, the DLW launched its first locomotive three years later, on January 3, 1964. It manufactures locomotives based on variants in the original ALCO designs dating back to the 1960s and in GM EMD designs of the 1990s. [1] DLW has an annual production capacity of 250 locomotives and plans to increase it to 275 based on current demand. DLW locomotives have power outputs ranging from 2,600 horsepower (1,900 kW) to 5,500 horsepower (4,100 kW). Currently, DLW is producing locomotives EMD GT46MAC and EMD GT46PAC under license from Electro-Motive Diesels (formerly GM-EMD) for Indian Railways. Some of its EMD locomotive products are WDP4, WDP4D, WDG4D, WDG5 and others as of June 2015.