- Source: Pakistan Locomotive Factory
Pakistan Locomotive Factory (Urdu: پاکستان لوکوموٹیو کارخانہ رسالپور, or PLF) is a manufacturer of locomotives for Pakistan Railways, located in Risalpur, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The company was established in 1993. A total of 2,130 coaches have been manufactured at Carriage Factory Islamabad since 1971. The factory had overhauled 1,039 coaches up to 30 June 2015.
History
The factory was established in Risalpur in 1993 at a total cost of Rs. 2284 million (US$7.9 million). Its function is to manufacture indigenous diesel electric locomotives and electric locomotives, thus allowing Pakistan Railways to have less dependency on foreign technology.
In January 2016, the Minister for Railways, Khawaja Saad Rafique announced that Pakistan Locomotive Factory is to enter a joint venture with private sector participation.
Function
The designed production capacity of the factory is 25 diesel electric locomotives per year. The production capacity can however be increased by introducing double shifts. Technology for manufacturing of locomotives have been acquired over the years from Hitachi, General Electric, Adtranz and Dalian Locomotive and Rolling Stock Works. Since 1993, the factory has manufactured a total of 102 new 2000-3000 hp diesel-electric locomotives for Pakistan Railways. It has also refurbished 26 outdated locomotives of 2000-2400 hp. Various spare parts for locomotives are also manufactured.
According to a report for 2014-2015, a total of 1,052 work orders have been completed for Pakistan Railways, amounting to Rs. 503.256 million (US$1.7 million). Work orders completed for private sector are 34 in number, amounting to Rs. 55.875 million (US$190,000) and work orders completed for major repairs of DE locomotives are 138 number amounting to Rs. 268.660 million (US$930,000).
Projects
= Current
=75 DE locomotives from General Electric, comprising:
55 CBUs of 4000 hp
2 CBUs of 2000 hp
18 CKDs of 2000 hp
Locomotive Rehabilitation Project MGPR
= Completed
=23 DE locomotives (2000 hp, Hitachi), 1993-97, Class PHA 20 [1]
Rehabilitation of 5 DE locomotives (2000 hp, GE), 1997–98, Class RGE 20 [2]
30 DE locomotives (3000 hp, GE & Adtranz), 1999-01, Class AGE 30 [3]
Rehabilitation of 21 DE locomotives (2000/2400 hp, GE), 2001-03, Class RGE 24 [4]
25 DE locomotives (2000 hp, Chinese), 2003–08, Class DPU 20 [5]
44 DE locomotives (3000 hp, Chinese), 2003–08, Class DPU 30 [6]
5 DE locomotives (3000 hp, Chinese), 2014–15
Abbreviations
CBU = Completely built unit (locomotives supplied fully assembled)
CKD = Complete knock down (locomotives supplied in kit form and assembled locally)
DE = Diesel-electric
hp = Horsepower
Note
There are some disagreements between sources irfca.org [7] and pakistanrail.com [8]. For example, on horsepower of Class DPU 30. There are also minor differences in building dates.
See also
Locomotives of Pakistan
Pakistan Railways Carriage Factory
Moghalpura Railway Workshops
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Pakistan Locomotive Factory
- Locomotives of Pakistan
- Pakistan Railways
- Ministry of Railways (Pakistan)
- Malyshev Factory
- Islamabad Carriage Factory
- List of locomotive builders
- List of rolling stock manufacturers
- List of companies of Pakistan
- Locomotives of India