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Queensland Railways 1150 class

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Power type
  
Diesel-electric

Total produced
  
13

Gauge
  
1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)

Build date
  
1952-56

UIC class
  
Co-Co

Builder
  
GE Transportation A Goninan & Co

The 1150 class were a class of diesel locomotive built by GE Transportation and A Goninan & Co for Queensland Railways between 1952 and 1956.

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History

The 1150 class were the first mainline diesels purchased by Queensland Railways. Ten hooded locomotives built by GE Transportation, Erie, Pennsylvania in 1952/53. They were initially numbered 1210-1219. In 1956 they were renumbered as the 1300 class. In 1956 an additional three were delivered by A Goninan & Co, Broadmeadow.

In 1962 1306 became the first diesel locomotive in Queensland to log 1 million miles. In 1965 they were again renumbered as the 1150 class. They were initially used in the Darling Downs region to haul wheat, then on the North Coast line and the Western line. In the 1980s the six remaining units were based at Townsville.

Withdrawal & disposal

The first unit was withdrawn in 1975 with the final six withdrawn in 1987.

Two units have been preserved:

  • 1150 is being restored by the Australian Railway Historical Society Queensland Division at Townsville
  • 1159 is retained by the Queensland Rail Heritage Division at North Ipswich
  • References

    Queensland Railways 1150 class Wikipedia