Banaras Locomotive Works

The Banaras Locomotive Works (BLW) (formerly Diesel Locomotive Works (DLW)) in Varanasi, India, is a production unit of Indian Railways. DLW stopped manufacturing diesel locomotives in March 2019 and was renamed to BLW in Oct 2020.[2]

Banaras Locomotive Works
TypeIndian Railways production unit
IndustryElectric locomotive
PredecessorDiesel Locomotive Works
FoundedAugust 1961 (August 1961)
Headquarters,
Area served
India & South East Asian Countries
Key people
YashPal Singh (General Manager)[1]
OwnerIndian Railways
Websiteblw.indianrailways.gov.in

History

Founded in 1961 as the DLW, it rolled out its first locomotive three years later, on 3 January 1964. It manufactures locomotives which are variants based on the original ALCO designs dating to 1960s and the GM EMD designs of the 1990s. In July 2006, DLW outsourced manufacture of some locomotives to Parel Workshop, Central Railway, Mumbai.[3] In 2016, it bagged "Best Production Unit Shield 2015-16" The first phase of expansion project of BLW was initiated in 2016. In 2017, it bagged the "Best Production Unit Shield 2016-17" for 2nd consecutive year. In 2018, it bagged the "Best Production Unit Shield 2017-18" of Indian Railways for 3rd consecutive year. In same year, it successfully converted two old ALCO diesel loco WDG3A into an electric loco WAGC3, a first in the world. DLW stopped manufacturing diesel locomotives in March 2019 and was renamed to BLW in Oct 2020.[2] It was the largest diesel-electric locomotive manufacturer in India. In 2020, it developed the country's first bi-mode locomotive, the WDAP-5. BLW today produces mostly electric locomotives WAP-7 & WAG-9.[4]

Market

Besides the Indian Railways, BLW regularly exports locomotives to other countries such as Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Mali, Senegal, Tanzania, Angola, and Vietnam and also to a few users within India, such as ports, large power and steel plants and private railways.[4][5]

Products

Key:

   Loco currently in production

The designation of the locomotives follows the nomenclature in Indian Railways. Prototypes and individual vehicles are not listed.

Diesel locomotives

Name Wheel arr Quantity built Built year(s) Power Current status Preserved units Comments Picture
WDM-2 Co'Co' 2700 1962–1998 Alco 251B

12-cylinder

2600 HP

Technological Transfer

Alco DL560C

WDM-3A Co'Co' 158 new

700 rebuilt

1994–1998 Alco 251C

16-Cylinder

3100 HP

WDM-2

with upgraded engine

WDM-3D Co'Co' 344 2003 Alco 251C

16-Cylinder

3300 HP

WDM-3A

with Microprocessor engine control

EMD parts and bloster-less bogies

WDM-7 Co'Co' 15 1987–1989 Alco 251B

12-Cylinder

2600 HP

lowered power version of WDM-2
WDP-1 Bo'Bo' 69 1995–1999 Alco 251C

12-Cylinder

2300 HP

WDM-2-Variant for passenger traffic
WDP-3A Co'Co' 69 1998–2002 Alco 251C

16-Cylinder

3100 HP

variant developed from WDM-3A for passenger trains with two final driver's cabs and max speed of 160 km / hr
WDP-4 Bo1'1Bo' 102 2002–2011 EMD 710G3B

16-Cylinder

4000 HP

Technology Transfer

EMD GT46PAC

WDP-4B Co'Co' 90 2010–2014 EMD 710G3B

16-Cylinder

4500 HP

The WDG4-derived passenger locomotive
WDP-4D Co'Co' 234 2010–2019 EMD 710G3B

16-Cylinder

4500 HP

WDP-4D with dual cabs
WDG-3A Co'Co' 1998 1995–2010 Alco 251C

16-Cylinder

3100 HP

freight variant of WDM-3A
WDG-4 Co'Co' 431 1999–2012 EMD 710G3B

16-Cylinder

4000 HP

Technology Transfer

EMD GT46MAC

WDG-4D Co'Co' 240 2013–2019 EMD 710G3B

16-Cylinder

4500 HP

WDG-4D
WDS-6 Co'Co' 270 1975– Alco 251D

6-Cylinder

1400 HP

Drivetrain of the YDM-4 meter gauge locomotive as part of the WDM-2 Body
YDM-4 Co'Co' 541 1961–1993 Alco 251D

6-Cylinder

1400 HP

Technology transfer

Alco DL535A

Electric locomotives

Name Wheel

Arr

Quantity

Built

Built year(s) Power Current Status Preserved units Comments Picture
WAP-7 Co-Co 1070 2000–present 6350 HP In service
WAG-9 Co-Co[6] 1848 1996–present 6125 HP In service

See also

References

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