Sri Lanka Railways S13 is a class of Diesel-Electric Multiple Unit (DEMU) train set built for Sri Lanka Railways by the Integral Coach Factory, Chennai and imported through RITES, an Indian Railways PSU on a line of credit extended by the Indian Government in 2011.[1]
History
Sri Lanka Railways ordered 6 modern state-of-the-art DEMU train sets in 2017.[2][3][4] The Class S13 possesses AC First, Second and Third Class accommodations. The first train set of the order arrived in Sri Lanka in December 2018.[5]
Later in 2019, Sri Lanka Railways ordered another two fully Air-conditioned DEMU train sets designated as the Class S13A.[6] Unlike the S13, the S13A has a Restaurant Car. The first train set of the Class S13A arrived Sri Lanka in November 2021.
Formations
Sub Class | Formation | Total Car Number in Formation |
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S13 | DPC ‐ 5 TC - 2 DTC - 4 TC - DPC | 13 |
DPC - 4 TC - DTC | 6 | |
DPC - 5 TC - DTC | 7 | |
DPC - 6 TC - DTC | 8 | |
S13A | DPC - 5 AFC - RCV - 5 AFC - DPC | 13 |
Abbreviation | Explanation |
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DPC | Driving Power Car (It is a single-ended locomotive without passenger seating area) |
DTC | Driving Trailer Car |
TC | Trailer Coach (This could refer to any of the three classes of accommodation; the coach composition keeps changing according to demand) |
AFC | Air-conditioned First Class |
RCV | Restaurant cum Guard Coach |
Operations
Line | Service Name | Starting Station | Key Stations | Terminus Station | Notes |
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Northern Line | Uttara Devi | Colombo Fort | Kankesanthurai | ||
KKS Intercity | |||||
KKS Night Intercity | Operated only on Weekends | ||||
Anuradhapura | Mannar | ||||
Eastern Line | Pulathisi Intercity Express | Colombo Fort | Polonnaruwa | Batticaloa | |
Gal Oya | Trincomalee | ||||
Coastal Line | Galu Kumari | Maradana | Galle | Matara | |
Ruhunu Kumari |
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Beliatta | |||
Puttalam Line | Colombo Fort | Puttalam |
Seating gallery
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AC First Class (52 seats)
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Second Class (64 seats)
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Third Class (94 seats; 60 seats inside DTC)
References
- ^ "Railways To Export Locos, Train Sets Worth Rs 680 Crore To Sri Lanka". BW Businessworld. 17 April 2017. Retrieved 27 November 2022.
- ^ "New railway engines and power sets from India". Daily News. 6 March 2017. Retrieved 27 November 2022.
- ^ Jain, Smriti (11 November 2018). "Indian Railways to Export First State-of-the-art Modern DEMU Train Rake to Sri Lanka in a Week". The Financial Express. Retrieved 27 November 2022.
- ^ "Indian Railways coach manufacturer rolls out anti-corrosive, special body train for Sri Lanka". Lankapuvath. 12 November 2018. Retrieved 27 November 2022.
- ^ "New train engine and powerset lands in Sri Lanka". News First. 3 December 2018. Retrieved 27 November 2022.
- ^ Nag, Devanjana (19 September 2019). "Indian Railways train sets in demand globally! Sri Lanka to get two more air-conditioned 'Make in India' DEMUs". The Financial Express. Retrieved 27 November 2022.