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New South Wales 80 class locomotive

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New South Wales 80 class
Brand new 8008 heads north through
Thornleigh in 1979
Type and origin
Power typeDiesel-electric
BuilderComeng, Granville
Serial numberAlco C-6103-01 to C-6103-30
Alco C-6121-01 to C-6121-20
ModelCE615A
Build date1978-1983
Total produced50
Specifications
Configuration:
 • UICCo-Co
Gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Wheel diameter1,016 mm (40 in)
LengthOver headstocks:
17.73 m (58 ft 2 in)
Over coupler pulling faces:
19.00 m (62 ft 4 in)
Width2.968 m (9 ft 9 in)
Height4.240 m (13 ft 11 in)
Axle load20.167 t (19.85 long tons; 22.23 short tons)
Fuel typeDiesel
Fuel capacity5,400 L
(1,188 imp gal; 1,427 US gal)
Lubricant cap.750 L (165 imp gal; 198 US gal)
Coolant cap.980 L (216 imp gal; 259 US gal)
Sandbox cap.0.570 m3 (20 cu ft)
Prime moverAlco 12-251CE
RPM range400-1050
Engine typeFour-stroke V12 diesel
AspirationTurbocharged
AlternatorMitsubishi 2-B2-288P-01
Traction motorsMitsubishi MB-451 BVR, 6 of
Cylinders12
Cylinder size229 mm × 267 mm
(9.0 in × 10.5 in)
Performance figures
Maximum speed130 km/h (81 mph)
Power outputGross:
1,604 kW (2,150 hp)
For traction:
1,492 kW (2,000 hp)
Tractive effortContinuous:
273.00 kN (61,373 lbf)
Career
OperatorsPublic Transport Commission
Number in class50
Numbers8001-8050
First run12 December 1978
Preserved8006
Current ownerPacific National
Qube Logistics
SCT Logistics
Southern Shorthaul Railroad
Disposition9 in service, 1 preserved,
12 stored, 27 scrapped

The 80 class are a class of diesel locomotives built by Comeng for the Public Transport Commission between 1978 and 1983.

History

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8025 and another haul the Sydney bound Brisbane Limited shortly after departing South Brisbane in 1987
Greentrains' 80s1 at Somerton in January 2009

The 80 class were built by Alco's Australian licensee Comeng as an evolution of the 442 class. The 80 class were the first locomotives in Australia to feature factory-fitted cab air-conditioning and fibreglass body panels and the first in New South Wales delivered without buffing plates.[1] To reduce the need for repainting, the fibreglass panels were pre-coloured hence the class retained their original liveries for longer than had previously been the case.[2][3]

An initial order of 30 was followed by an additional order for 20. The first order were delivered in Indian red livery while the second received the reverse livery with a yellow nose and Indian red wings. They were initially introduced on the Main South line before being transferred to the western region for use between Lithgow and Broken Hill.[2] They quickly spread and regularly hauled freight and passenger services on all main lines.

After being fitted with Australian National radios, 8034-45 commenced operating through to Adelaide with Australian National ALs operating into New South Wales in 1990.[4] Through working ceased in May 1991 when the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen placed a ban on the 80 class in South Australia.[5]

Following the formation of National Rail, all were reallocated to the national operator in July 1995.[6] This saw their sphere of operation extended to Melbourne, albeit as trailing locomotives.[7]

Following National Rail taking delivery of the NR class locomotives, the 80s began to return to FreightCorp in January 1997. As they were surplus to requirements, some were placed in store.[8] By April 1997, 30 were in store.[9] In September 1997, 8015 and 8039 were loaned to BHP as a trial on services at their Port Kembla steelworks. All were included in the sale of FreightCorp to Pacific National in February 2002.

In March 2003, 24 of the class were sold to Silverton Rail joining 8043 that had been sold to them in 1999.[10] Four (26, 37, 44 & 49) were returned to traffic as 80s1, 80s4, 80s2 & 80s6. All were included in the sale of the business to Coote Industrial and later Qube Logistics. A fifth (8030) was returned to service in 2010 while the other four resumed their original identities. A few of the others have been scrapped with the remainder in store at Broken Hill, Parkes and Werris Creek.[11][12] 8049 has since been sold to Southern Shorthaul Railroad and is in service in NSW.

Pacific National operate 8011, 8025, 8033 and 8046 mainly as shunters at Keswick, Broken Hill and Morandoo with 10 in store at Chullora and Werris Creek.

In 2024 SCT Logistics 8026 In service former Greentrains livery

Fleet status

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Key: In service Stored Preserved Under Restoration Under Repair Scrapped
Locomotive Serial No Completed Current Owner Livery Status Notes
8001 C-6106-1 Nov 78 Silverton Rail FreightCorp blue Scrapped
8002 C-6106-2 Nov 78 FreightCorp PTC Indian red Scrapped
8003 C-6106-3 Dec 78 Pacific National PTC Indian red Scrapped
8004 C-6106-4 Nov 78 Pacific National FreightCorp blue Stored, Werris Creek
8005 C-6106-5 Jan 79 Pacific National Pacific National Rural & Bulk Stored, Port Kembla
8006 C-6106-6 Jan 79 Goodwin Alco Group PTC Indian red Preserved, Werris Creek
8007 C-6106-7 Feb 79 Pacific National FreightCorp blue Stored
8008 C-6106-8 Feb 79 Greentrains FreightCorp blue Scrapped
8009 C-6106-9 Mar 79 State Rail Authority PTC Indian red Scrapped
8010 C-6106-10 Apr 79 Greentrains FreightCorp blue Scrapped
8011 C-6106-11 May 79 Pacific National Pacific National Intermodal Operational
8012 C-6106-12 May 79 Pacific National FreightCorp blue Stored
8013 C-6106-13 Jul 79 Pacific National FreightCorp blue Scrapped
8014 C-6106-14 Jul 79 Lachlan Valley Railway FreightCorp blue Scrapped
8015 C-6106-15 Aug 79 Pacific National FreightCorp blue Stored
8016 C-6106-16 Aug 79 Greentrains PTC Indian red Scrapped
8017 C-6106-17 Oct 79 Pacific National FreightCorp blue Stored, Chullora
8018 C-6106-18 Oct 79 Greentrains FreightCorp blue Scrapped
8019 C-6106-19 Nov 79 Greentrains PTC Indian red Scrapped
8020 C-6106-20 Nov 79 State Rail Authority PTC Indian red Scrapped
8021 C-6106-21 Dec 79 Greentrains FreightCorp blue Scrapped
8022 C-6106-22 Jan 80 Greentrains FreightCorp blue Scrapped
8023 C-6106-23 Mar 80 Greentrains PTC Indian red Scrapped
8024 C-6106-24 Mar 80 Greentrains FreightCorp blue Scrapped
8025 C-6106-25 Mar 80 Pacific National Pacific National Intermodal Operational
8026 C-6106-26 Apr 80 SCT Logistics Greentrains green & yellow Operational SCT Logistics Locomotive 8026
8027 C-6106-27 May 80 Pacific National PTC Indian red Scrapped
8028 C-6106-28 May 80 Greentrains FreightCorp blue Scrapped
8029 C-6106-29 Jun 80 Silverton Rail FreightCorp blue Scrapped
8030 C-6106-30 Jun 80 Qube Logistics Qube silver & yellow Operational Rebuilt From 80 Class Cab
8031 C-6121-1 Nov 81 Pacific National FreightCorp blue Stored Werris Creek NSW
8032 C-6121-2 Dec 81 Pacific National FreightCorp blue Stored Werris Creek
8033 C-6121-3 Jan 82 Pacific National Pacific National Intermodal Operational
8034 C-6121-4 Mar 82 Greentrains FreightCorp blue Scrapped
8035 C-6121-5 Apr 82 Pacific National FreightCorp blue Stored, Werris Creek
8036 C-6121-6 May 82 Greentrains PTC reverse Scrapped
8037 C-6121-7 Jun 82 Qube Logistics Greentrains green & yellow Operational
8038 C-6121-8 Jun 82 Greentrains FreightCorp blue Scrapped
8039 C-6121-9 Jun 82 Pacific National FreightCorp blue Stored
8040 C-6121-10 Aug 82 Pacific National FreightCorp blue Scrapped
8041 C-6121-11 Aug 82 Greentrains PTC reverse Scrapped
8042 C-6121-12 Aug 82 Pacific National FreightCorp blue Stored, Werris Creek
8043 C-6121-13 Sep 82 Greentrains PTC reverse Scrapped
8044 C-6121-14 Oct 82 Qube Holdings Greentrains Green & Yellow Operational
8045 C-6121-15 Oct 82 Pacific National FreightCorp blue Scrapped
8046 C-6121-16 Dec 82 Pacific National Pacific National Intermodal Operational
8047 C-6121-17 Jan 83 Pacific National FreightCorp blue Stored, Werris Creek
8048 C-6121-18 Dec 82 Greentrains FreightCorp blue Scrapped
8049 C-6121-19 Feb 83 Southern Shorthaul Railroad Greentrains green & yellow with SSR logos Operational Repaint Southern Shorthaul Railroad logos
8050 C-6121-20 Mar 83 Pacific National Pacific National Intermodal Stored Werris Creek Stored at Werris Creek after engine failure in Adelaide

References

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  1. ^ Oberg, Leon (1980). Diesel Locomotives of Australia. Sydney: AH & AW Reed. p. 385. ISBN 0-589-50211-5.
  2. ^ a b "The 80 class locomotives of NSW" Railway Digest September 1999 page 32
  3. ^ Dunn, John (2010). Comeng: A History of Commonwealth Engineering Volume 3: 1967-1977. Kenthurst: Rosenberg Publishing. pp. 219–224. ISBN 9781877058905.
  4. ^ "Through Working" Railway Digest July 1990 page 250
  5. ^ "Through Working" Railway Digest July 1991 page 251
  6. ^ "80 Class Return to the NSW North Coast on National Rail Freights" Railway Digest August 1995 page 14
  7. ^ "80s to Victoria" Railway Digest October 1996 page 35
  8. ^ "80 Class" Railway Digest March 1997 page 37
  9. ^ "80 Class" Railway Digest June 1997 page 40
  10. ^ "Silverton Rail Loco Transfer" Railway Digest January 2000 page 36
  11. ^ 80 Class Railpage
  12. ^ 80 Class Vicsig

Further reading

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