"LOCOMOTIVES FOR INDIA:
Canadian Locomotive Company, Kingston, Ontario, Canada - The first of 145 Canadian-built war department locomotives that will be sent to India to haul allied supplies across 1600 miles of India Railways to our fighting lines in Burma, steams out of a Kingston plant, ready for duty. Named the `Bombay', the train[sic] weighs 161 tons and will haul about fifty well laden cars. After road tests, the engine will be dismantled and crated for shipment." 1943.12.15 (Credit ACME Photo)

This locomotive, a CWD class 2-8-2 was originally numbered C1 then 5001 and eventually became 12223 and worked for Eastern Railway. Overall 584 locomotives of this class were built in Canada between 1943-9. USA supplied 225 locomotive of similar AWD class in 1944-5.

Date: 2010-09-14
Owner: Harsh Vardhan
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Date/Time 2010 Sep 13 22:14:33 +0100

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fond memories of CWDs of LRJ shed!
Posted by Aseem Johri on 2010 Sep 25 15:21:27 +0100
Rare stuff. Pre 1947, we read Indian State Railways everywhere. What is Indian State Railways? Is it GIPR, BB&CI etc, which were owned by the state?
Posted by Jimmy Jose on 2010 Sep 15 08:48:15 +0100
Pic is full of drama... I observe that the tracks are MG, SG and BG!
Posted by Gowri Sankar R on 2010 Sep 14 15:42:27 +0100