For the first time, the Marhowra plant in Bihar will produce locomotives
for export to international clients, with deliveries set to begin in 2025. “This
project is of strategic importance as it positions India as a global locomotive
manufacturing hub and aligns with the ‘Make in India’ and ‘Make for the World’
initiatives under the ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ vision of the Prime Minister
Narendra Modi. It will also enable the
Marhowra plant to export standard-gauge locomotives worldwide, expanding the
local supplier footprint and fostering long-term job creation, thereby
benefiting the Indian economy,” stated the release.
The collaboration between the
Ministry of Railways and Wabtec has established the Marhowra facility as a key
global manufacturing center, leveraging a strong local supplier base across
India. Indian Railways currently operates a fleet of around
650 newly constructed locomotives from this partnership. Moving forward,
Wabtec and the Ministry of Railways will continue to enhance the plant’s
capacity and competitiveness to support sustainable export manufacturing.
Established in 2018, the
Marhowra facility spans 70 acres and was designed to produce 1,000
state-of-the-art locomotives for Indian Railways. Employing around 600 people, the plant supplies Indian Railways with an
average of 100 locomotives annually and has significantly contributed to the
industrial growth of the region.