
· Introduction
of Diesel Locomotives on the Indian Railways started in late 50’s, with
the import of locomotives from M/s. ALCO, USA. With the setting up of
Diesel Locomotive Works at Varanasi in the year 1961, the addition to
the Diesel Locomotive fleet started at a regular pace.
In the earlier years of diesel operation, a limited demand of spares
was met by Diesel Locomotive Works, Varanasi mainly through import, but
the demand increased with the increasing size and age of the fleet.
· It
was in the context of the need for high precision components for
maintenance support to the diesel fleet, that in the year 1979, a
decision was taken to set up Diesel Component Works at Patiala. The
Foundation Stone of Diesel Component Works (DCW), Patiala was laid on
October 24, 1981 and production started in 1986. A decision was also
taken that DCW will do midlife Rebuilding of Diesel Locomotives after a
service life of 18 years. Accordingly, Phase-II of the project was
sanctioned and the work of Rebuilding started in 1989. The name of DCW
was changed to Diesel Loco Modernisation Works (DMW) in July, 2003 to
signify the modernisation of Diesel Locomotives being done in the unit.
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