Indian locomotive class WDM-1 explained

WDM-1[1]
Powertype:Diesel
Builder:ALCo
Buildmodel:DL500C
Builddate:1957-1959
Totalproduction:100
Uicclass:Co-Co/ A1A-A1A (Co'Co'?)
Aarwheels:C-C
Locoweight:111.2t
Fueltype:Diesel fuel
Aspiration:Turbo-supercharged
Enginetype:12 cylinder, four-stroke diesel
Cylindercount:12
Transmission:Electric
Maxspeed:Max: 104km/h
Rated: 100km/h
Poweroutput:Max: 1950hp
Net: 1800HP
Tractiveeffort:279000NaN0
Operator:Indian Railways
Fleetnumbers:17000-17099
Locale:Eastern Railway, South-eastern Railway and South-Central Railway
Withdrawndate:2000
Preservedunits:1 (#17000) at NRM
Disposition:Withdrawn from service. One unit is preserved.

The WDM-1 was the first class of Wide Gauge (W), Diesel powered (D), Mixed load (M), meant for hauling both freight and passenger trains. These are also the first mainline diesel engines imported after Independence. They were even the fastest diesel locomotives till the advent of WDM 2 and WDM 4. They used to haul ore/freight trains on SER. In the end, they were relegated to shunting/piloting duties or hauling sugarcane freight trains. All locomotives of this class have been withdrawn from service.[2] One unit, #17000, is preserved at National Rail Museum, Delhi.[3]

Trains hauled by WDM-1

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: IRFCAspecs.
  2. Web site: IRFCA.
  3. Web site: Vadakkus. 2013-09-26. 2013-09-26. https://archive.today/20130926132537/http://vadakkus.com/2013/04/22/ir-diesel-engines-wdm. dead.