Chittaranjan Locomotive Works
Full Form of CLW
What is CLW?
Chittaranjan Locomotive Works (CLW) is a premier locomotive manufacturing unit under the Indian Railways, located in Chittaranjan, West Bengal. Established in 1950 with collaboration from the Soviet Union, it was initially set up to produce steam locomotives for the newly independent India. Over the decades, CLW has evolved into a state-of-the-art facility that now specializes in the production of electric locomotives, including high-horsepower freight and passenger variants. It is one of the largest electric locomotive manufacturers in the world. CLW plays a critical role in Indian Railways' electrification and modernization drive, supplying locomotives that power both long-distance and suburban trains across the country. The unit is also involved in research and development, retrofitting older locomotives with advanced technologies, and exporting to neighboring countries. CLW is a key public sector enterprise under the Ministry of Railways and contributes significantly to the 'Make in India' initiative. For exams like RRB, SSC, and UPSC, CLW is frequently referenced in questions related to Indian Railways, industrial geography, and PSUs. Its existence underscores India's self-reliance in heavy engineering and rail transport infrastructure.
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Example
The WAG-9 electric locomotive, built at CLW, is used extensively for hauling freight trains on the golden quadrilateral corridor.