Pakistan CLP class locomotive

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CLP class
Type and origin
Builder
Co-Co
Length18.90 metres
Loco weight111.8 tonnes
Fuel typeDiesel
Fuel capacity5,891 litres
Prime moverEMD 567BC
Performance figures
Power output1,119 kW (1,501 hp)
Career
Numbers2101 - 2109
Axle load class19.3 tonnes
Withdrawn1984/85

The Pakistan CLP class locomotive was a class of diesel locomotives operated by Pakistan Railways between 1955 and 1985.

History

In 1953, the

Government of Australia funded the construction of nine Electro-Motive Diesel ML3 diesel locomotives by Clyde Engineering, Sydney for the Pakistan Railways under the Colombo Plan.[1][2][3] These locomotives are derived from GM Class loco. All were withdrawn in 1984/85.[4]

Class list

Number Serial
number
Name
2101 ML3-1 Canberra
2102 ML3-2 Melbourne
2103 ML3-3 Adelaide
2104 ML3-4 Brisbane
2105 ML3-5 Perth
2106 ML3-6 Sydney
2107 ML3-7 Newcastle
2108 ML3-8 Hobart
2109 ML3-9 Geelong

References

  1. ^ Contracts & Tenders Railway Gazette 9 January 1953 page 53
  2. ^ Pakistan Order Nine Australian-Built Diesel Locos: Similar to CR Units Railway Transportation February 1953 page 25
  3. ^ Australia's First Export Order for Diesel Power to go to Pakistan Railway Transportation October 1953 page 38
  4. OCLC 19676396
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