Sri Lanka Nine WDM-3D locomotives were purchased by
Sri Lanka Railways in 2012. They were the longest and most powerful locomotives owned by
Sri Lanka Railways at that time. They were allocated the
M10 class. However some specifications are somewhat different for SLR. This class was used for the construction work of Talaimannar and Kankasanthurei railway lines. After extending the northern line to Jaffna and beyond, M10s were used for passenger services including Yal Devi on the northern line. As of August 2020, all units of this class are still in service.
Bangladesh On 27 July 2020, due to over-aging of existing
Bangladesh Railways
locomotives, IR gave 10 WDM-3D units for free under its "grant assistance" plan. The Railways has modified the locos to suit the maximum height restrictions in BR and the donated locomotives (6-8 year old) have 28 years of serviceable life left. India formally handed over the locomotives in a virtual ceremony on July 27. The vehicles cost an estimated ₹600m ($US 8m) to manufacture. On 24 May 2023, 20 more WDM-3D locomotives were gifted under the same "grant assistance" plan. == Locomotive sheds ==