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WAGR B class (diesel)

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Power type
  
Diesel-electric

Total produced
  
10

UIC class
  
C

Build date
  
1962-65

AAR wheel arr.
  
0-6-0

WAGR B class (diesel)

Builder
  
Commonwealth Engineering

The B class were a class of diesel locomotives built by Clyde Engineering for the Western Australian Government Railways between 1962 and 1965.

History

The first five B class units entered service in 1962. Three years later, a second batch of five was delivered.

The second batch differed from the first only in having sloping cab sides, to enable the second batch to pass underneath the limited clearance cranes on the Fremantle wharves.

All members of the class spent the whole of their working lives in the Perth metropolitan area, and were written off as a group in September 1984. Some of them have since been preserved.

References

WAGR B class (diesel) Wikipedia