Sri Lanka Railways M8
Class M8
Class M8 No. 846 |
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Specifications |
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UIC class |
Co'Co' |
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Gauge |
1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) |
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Wheel diameter |
1,092 mm (3 ft 7 in) |
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Wheelbase |
12.834 m (42 ft 1 1⁄4 in) |
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Length |
17.12 m (56 ft 2 in) |
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Width |
2.864 m (9 ft 4 3⁄4 in) |
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Height |
4.185 m (13 ft 8 3⁄4 in) |
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Axle load |
18,800 kg (41,400 lb) |
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Loco weight |
112,800 kg (248,700 lb) |
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Fuel capacity |
5,000 l (1,100 imp gal; 1,300 US gal) |
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Prime mover |
ALCO 251-B |
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RPM range |
400 - 1000 rpm |
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Engine type |
M8 V16 diesel M8A V12 diesel |
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Aspiration |
Turbo-supercharged |
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Cylinders |
M8 (16), M8A (12) |
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Cylinder size |
M8 228 mm × 266 mm (8.98 in × 10.47 in) M8A? |
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Train brakes |
Air, Vacuum |
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Performance figures |
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Maximum speed |
120 km/h (75 mph) |
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Power output |
M8(2,800 hp (2,100 kW)) M8A(2,200 hp (1,600 kW)) |
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Factor of adh |
0.27 |
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Sri Lanka Railways Class M8 is a class of Sri Lankan diesel-electric locomotive that was developed by Diesel Locomotive Works at Varanasi, India,[2] in 1996. This class of locomotives was fitted with 2,800 hp (2,100 kW) V16 power units. This is used on both passenger and freight trains on Sri Lanka Railways. Currently this is the most powerful locomotive in Sri Lanka.[1]
Performance
This locomotive is capable of hauling 20 carriages at once but usually not used to haul more than 18 carriages. Major problems that are seen in this class are maintenance difficulties and corrosion.[1]
Sub classes
M8A
Left:Class M8A, Right:Class M8
Two (877 & 878) short truck M8A locomotives were delivered in 2001. They were imported to use on Up country main line, but it was impossible to run them due to their wheel design. M8A locomotives were built using 2,200 hp (1,600 kW) V12 power units.
Current operation
M8 and M8A are not used on the Main Line above Navalapitiya and on the Kelani Valley Line but are operated on other lines. This locomotive is used when it need to pull much heavy load. Mainly used in flat lines like Northern Line, Trincomalee Line, Batticaloa Line and Coastal Line.
Depot for the M8s is Diesel Electric Locomotive Shed at Maradana.
Accidents and incidents
See also
Notes and references
- Hyatt, David. Railways of Sri Lanka.
External links
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