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Swiss railway equipment manufacturer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Swiss Locomotive and Machine Works (German Schweizerische Lokomotiv- und Maschinenfabrik; French Société Suisse pour la Construction de Locomotives et de Machines; or for both, SLM) was a railway equipment manufacturer based in Winterthur in Switzerland. Much of the world's mountain railway equipment was constructed by the company.
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History
The company was founded in 1871 by the British engineer Charles Brown.[1] SLM built both steam and electric locomotives, including the crocodile type.
From 1992, SLM returned to producing steam locomotives designed around advanced steam technology principles. This included rebuilding DR Class 52.80 locomotive number 52 8055.[2]
In 1998, the cog-railway division was sold to Stadler Rail, and the engineering division, via Adtranz, to Bombardier Transportation. The remaining business was renamed Sulzer-Winpro AG and as part of a management buyout in 2001, was renamed Winpro AG.
The advanced steam division was sold in 2000 to Dampflokomotiv- und Maschinenfabrik AG (Steam Locomotive and Machine Works Ltd), or DLM AG.[3]
In October 2001, the measurement division was sold to PROSE AG.
Winpro AG was sold on 7 September 2005 to Stadler Rail.
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Preserved SLM Locomotives
Finland
France
India
Indonesia
Switzerland
United Kingdom
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See also
- SLM factories
- Jakob Buchli - a railway pioneer with the SLM
Gallery
- SLM built this 1050mm gauge 2-8-0 for the Hejaz Railway in 1912 and it was still at work on Palestine Railways in 1946.
- SLM locomotives are still at work in India on some heritage railways.
- Builder's Plate 2-6-0 Swiss Locomotive and Machine Works Societe Suisse Locomotive No 405 from 1885 at the Finnish Railway Museum
- Electric railcars built by SLM are used in the Pilatus Railway
- The express engines 4-6-2 SS Class 700 or PNKA C50 which were ordered by Staatsspoorwegen from SLM and Hartmann for line in Java, came in 1911-1914
- Diesel hydraulic railcar on Manitou and Pike's Peak Railway, Colorado, USA
- SLM works plates in 8 different languages
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References
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