
Diesel- Electric Locomotive M2 Sri Lanka Low-poly 3D model
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This is a model of the highly successful Diesel-Electric Locomotive class M2, which is revered in railway history. Developed in 1954 by General Motors Diesel, Canada, and Electro-Motive Division, USA, this locomotive has made its mark on the world of railroads. From 1954 onward, several batches of General Motors-manufactured locomotives were imported to Sri Lanka under The Colombo Plan. Locally known as Canadian engines, these powerful machines have earned a special place in the hearts of train enthusiasts. Since they were imported under grants from the Canadian government, class M2 locomotives are named after Canadian provinces and cities. Power type: Diesel-electric Builder: General Motors Diesel, Canada, and Electro-Motive Division, USA Build date: 1954-1966 Specifications: Gauge: 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) Axle load: 19.75 t (19.44 long tons; 21.77 short tons) Loco weight: 79 t (78 long tons; 87 short tons) Fuel type: Diesel Prime mover: EMD 567C Engine type: V12 Two-stroke diesel Cylinders: 12 Loco brake: Vacuum Maximum speed: 112 km/h (70 mph) Power output: 1,425 hp (1,063 kW) Operators: Ceylon Government Railway and Sri Lanka Railways Class: M2 Number in class: M2b First run: 1954
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