Sri Lanka Railways M6

Sri Lanka Railway M6

Sri Lanka Railways Class M6 number 790 locomotive
Type and origin
Power type Diesel-electric
Builder Thyssen-Henschel under licence from Electro-Motive Division
Serial number 32337–32352
Model EMD G22CW
Total produced 16 (14 in use)
Specifications
UIC class A1A-A1A
Gauge 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm)
Wheel diameter 1,016 mm (40 in)
Trailing dia. 838 mm (33 in)
Length 54 ft 6 in (16.61 m)
Width 3,090 mm (10 ft 1 58 in)
Height 4,113 mm (13 ft 5 78 in)
Axle load 16.7 t (16.4 long tons; 18.4 short tons)
Loco weight 87 t (86 long tons; 96 short tons)
Prime mover EMD 645E
Engine type V12 Two-stroke diesel
Cylinders 12
Loco brake Vacuum, Dynamic
Performance figures
Maximum speed 90 km/h (56 mph)
Power output 1,650 hp (1,230 kW)
Tractive effort (ù=0.3) 193 kN (43,000 lbf)
Career
Operators Sri Lanka Railways
Numbers 783 to 798
First run 1979
Disposition Still in service

Standard livery: green, brown and yellow stripes

ICE livery: brown and orange on loco numbers 785, 788, 797. 792 also was in ICE livery in the 1990s, now standard livery

Sri Lanka Railways M6 is a class of 16 Diesel-electric locomotives imported to Sri Lanka in 1979. Manufactured by Thyssen-Henschel in Kassel, West Germany, under licence from Electro-Motive Division of the United States. As an EMD G22M, it has a V12 EMD 645 engine rated at 1,650 hp (1,230 kW). Most are still in service. Very successful in upcountry line, since it has Flexicoil truck (bogies) and dynamic brakes. Loco numbers 793 and 798 engines were destroyed by LTTE terrorists. M6 790 was involved in the Watawala landslip incident.

These locomotives were originally imported for use on flat terrain but they are very successful in upcountry line. Its flexicoil bogies and dynamic brakes allow it to perform well in the upcountry. Therefore, the M6 fleet is frequently used in upcountry line.

Liveries

M6 locomotives are painted either in standard livery or the class' unique ICE (InterCity Express) livery. The standard livery features horizontal green, brown and yellow strips. The ICE livery is brown and orange, a livery that is only painted on locomotives 785, 788, 797. No. 792 used to be in ICE livery in the 1990s, but has since been repainted in standard livery.

Accidents and incidents

Loco numbers 793 and 798 were destroyed by terrorist attacks (793 was destroyed by a bomb blast between Puliyankulam-Vavniya on March 25, 1986; 798 was destroyed by a bomb blast at Thambalagamuwa on December 5, 1996). Loco number 786 was involved in the Yangalmodara level crossing accident.

References

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