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  2. Euro Truck Simulator 2 - Wikipedia

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    Euro Truck Simulator 2 is a truck simulator game developed and published by SCS Software for Microsoft Windows, Linux, and macOS and was initially released as open development on 18 October 2012. [2] The game is a direct sequel to the 2008 game Euro Truck Simulator and it is the fourth video game in the Truck Simulator series.

  3. Locomotives of Sri Lanka Railways - Wikipedia

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    600 hp: GM Detroit Diesel V16 engine. Ordered by Sri Lanka Veneers & Plywood. One is preserved at the National Railway Museum, Kadugannawa. P1: 527–530: 0-6-0: 4: Hunslet Engine Company: 1950: 120 hp: One is preserved at the National Railway Museum, Kadugannawa.

  4. Sri Lanka Railways M1 - Wikipedia

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    The locomotives weighed 88 long tons (89 t) had a 1,000 hp (746 kW) V12 Mirlees JS12VT four-stroke engine. The Sri Lanka railway had a fleet of 25 of these Class M1 locomotives which began introduction in 1953 and were removed from service from 1983. [2] Locomotive number 560 is the subject of a restoration attempt. [4]

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    Pakistan vs Sri Lanka. 16:24. 37.1. FOUR! Matheesha Pathirana to Mohammad Rizwan. Full toss, outside off stump on the front foot driving, well timed past deep extra cover for 4 runs. Pakistan vs ...

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  8. Sri Lanka Railways M8 - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka Railways Class M8 is a class of Sri Lankan diesel-electric locomotive that was developed by Banaras Locomotive Works at Varanasi, India, [2] in 1996. This class of locomotives was fitted with 2,800 hp (2,100 kW) V16 power units. This is used on both passenger and freight trains on Sri Lanka Railways. [1]

  9. Sri Lanka Railways M9 - Wikipedia

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    M9 Locomotive. Ten units were ordered in 1997 and delivered in 2000, costing 190 million Sri Lankan rupees each [citation needed].By 2010 only 3 were in operation due to technical problems, [needs update] [1] Various problems were described including engine malfunction, and problems with the engine control units, [3] as well as the machines requiring modifications for use on curving track.