Diesel Locomotive Works
Full Form of DLW
What is DLW?
Diesel Locomotive Works (DLW) is a major locomotive manufacturing unit under Indian Railways, located in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. Established in 1961, it was originally set up to assemble and later produce diesel-electric locomotives to support India's growing rail network. Over the decades, DLW has indigenized many components and expanded its portfolio to include electric locomotives, dual-mode locomotives, and even diesel engines for marine and industrial applications. The facility plays a critical role in reducing India's dependence on imported traction technology and has manufactured thousands of locomotives used for both freight and passenger services across the country. DLW is frequently referenced in Indian Railways examinations, making it a key topic for aspirants preparing for RRB, SSC, and other government recruitment tests. Its contributions to 'Make in India' initiatives and railway modernisation are widely acknowledged. The unit also undertakes overhauling and repair of older locomotives, ensuring the efficiency and safety of the national transporter. With a workforce of several thousand skilled technicians and engineers, DLW remains a cornerstone of India's heavy engineering capabilities.
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Example
DLW recently rolled out its 5000th locomotive, a WDG-6G model, marking a milestone in Indian Railways' indigenisation efforts.