Locomotives of Sri Lanka Railways

Locomotives and trainsets of Sri Lanka Railways consist mostly of diesel locomotives and multiple units. Steam locomotives are no longer used, except on heritage trains, such as the Viceroy Special.

The first locomotives pulled trains on the original segment of the Main Line, on 54 kilometres connecting Colombo and Ambepussa.[1] In 1953, Sri Lanka Railways enhanced its service to more power with diesel locomotives.[2] Since then, various types of diesel locomotives were added to the service.

Contents

History

Sri Lanka's first railway locomotive was Leopold, in 1864. Leopold was a 4-6-0 steam locomotive.[3] Many more steam locomotives were added to the system, through to the 1950s. All the early locomotives were built in the United Kingdom. In 1938, locomotives were reclassified, based on wheel arrangment and gauge. Sub-classification was based on weight, modifications, heating type, boiler capacity, or other features.[3]

The Railways upgraded its service to diesel locomotives, under the leadership of B. D. Rampala in the mid 1950s.[2] In 1953, the first locomotives from British builder Brush Bagnall were imported. Since then, the Railways have imported locomotives from Canada, Japan, West Germany, India, France, and China[4][5][6]

In the 1990s, Sri Lanka Railways converted the narrow-gauge (2 ft 6 in (762 mm)) Kelani Valley line into broad gauge 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm). This was the last narrow-gauge line left in Sri Lanka, and its conversion to broad gauge put the fleet of narrow gauge locomotives out of use. All operational locomotives in the country today are broad gauge.

As of August 2011, Sri Lanka does not have commercially operational electric locomotives or train sets. Electrification has been proposed, to improve energy efficiency and sustainability.[7]

Liveries

Sri Lanka's locomotives have appeared in several different liveries over the years.

The steam locomotives were mainly black. With the introduction of diesel locomotives, coloured liveries appeared.

Numbering

Each locomotive is given a three-digit serial number, that typically follows its class. Locomotives No. 1 to No. 499 are either steam locomotives or numbers reserved for steam locomotives. Most of these have been scrapped. Locomotives No. 500 and above are diesel locomotives or diesel multiple units, including one locomotive experimentally converted to electric traction.[3][8]

Locomotives classification

Steam locomotives

Steam locomotives were used on regular services until the 1950s.[3][2]

Diesel locomotives

Diesel locomotives of Sri Lanka Railway are categorized into several classes and their sub classes.

Locomotives and trainsets on order

In 2010, the railways ordered new trainsets from RITES and CSR to replace locomotive-hauled trains.[13] They would replace an aging fleet of locomotives.

See Also

References

  1. ^ "Ceylon Railway Enthusiasts Circle (CREC)/SLRF". Sri Lanka Railway 145th Anniversary Trip. 2010-01-02. http://www.slrfc.org/2010/01/02/sri-lanka-railway-145th-anniversary-trip. 
  2. ^ a b c "The Island". Rampala regime in the local Railway History. 2010-07-19. http://www.island.lk/2008/07/23/features5.html. 
  3. ^ a b c d e f http://www.infolanka.com/org/mrail/locos1.html Steam Locomotives
  4. ^ "Diesel Locomotives of Sri Lanka : Locomotive classification". www.srilankanlocos.com. M9. http://www.srilankanlocos.com/data/data.html. Retrieved 9 July 2011. 
  5. ^ http://www.infolanka.com/org/mrail/locos2.html
  6. ^ a b http://www.infolanka.com/org/mrail/locos3.html Suburban Diesel Push-Pull types
  7. ^ "Daily News". IESL proposes railway electrification project. 2010-12-25. http://www.dailynews.lk/2010/12/25/bus04.asp. 
  8. ^ a b c d http://www.infolanka.com/org/mrail/locos4.html Mainline Diesel Hydraulic & Narrow Gauge
  9. ^ Viceroy Vintage Train Tours
  10. ^ http://www.infolanka.com/org/mrail/locos2.html Mainline Diesel-Electrics
  11. ^ a b "ColomboPage". India hands over new power sets for Sri Lanka's Southern Railway Line. 2011-03-11. http://www.colombopage.com/archive_11/Mar11_1299787744CH.php. 
  12. ^ http://www.infolanka.com/org/mrail/locos5.html Diesel Railcars & Shunters
  13. ^ "Dailynews". Power sets to steam long distance travel. 2010-09-03. http://www.dailynews.lk/2010/09/02/news41.asp. 
  14. ^ "Dailynews". Railway gets new power sets from China. 2010-04-23. http://www.dailynews.lk/2010/04/23/news30.asp. 

External links