BHP Port Kembla D1 class
BHP Port Kembla D1 class|
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| Performance figures |
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| Maximum speed |
34 km/h (21 mph) |
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| Power output |
544 kW (730 hp) |
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| Career |
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| Operators |
Australian Iron & Steel |
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| Number in class |
8 |
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| Numbers |
D1-D8 |
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| First run |
4 May 1950 |
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| Preserved |
D1, D6, D7 |
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| Disposition |
2 preserved, 1 stored, 5 scrapped |
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The D1 class were a class of diesel locomotives built by Commonwealth Engineering, Granville for Australian Iron & Steel's, Port Kembla steelworks in 1950/51.
History
In May 1950 D1 became the first diesel to operate on an Australian main line. The eight D class locomotives hauled trains on Australian Iron & Steel's, Port Kembla until a downturn in the early 1980s saw most of the class withdrawn.[1][2][3] D6 and D7 were reactivated with the former remaining in service until 2004.[4]
Three have been preserved:[5]
References
- ↑ Oberg, Leon (1984). Locomotives of Australia 1850s-1980s. Frenchs Forest: Reed Books. pp. 186–187. ISBN 0 730100 05 7.
- ↑ "Australian Iron & Steel" Railway Digest October 1986 pages 299-303
- ↑ 750 Class (Port Kembla) Railpage
- ↑ Dunn, John (2006). Comeng: A History of Commonwealth Engineering Volume 1: 1921-1955. Kenthurst: Rosenberg Publishing. p. 166. ISBN 1877058424.
- ↑ Port Kembla - Diesel Locomotive Fleetlisting Light Rail Research Society of Australia
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