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Westrail S class

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Power type
  
Diesel-electric

Total produced
  
11

Build date
  
1998

AAR wheel arr.
  
C-C

Westrail S class

Builder
  
Clyde Engineering, Forrestfield

Model
  
Electro Motive Diesel JT42C

The S class are a class of diesel locomotives built by Clyde Engineering, Forrestfield for Westrail in 1998.

History

The S class were the first dual-cab locomotives purchased by Westrail. In May 1996 nine were ordered from Clyde Engineering as part of an order that also included 15 standard gauge Q class locomotives. The order later extended to eleven. They are an evolution of the FreightCorp 82 class. All were assembled at a facility established by Clyde Engineering within Westrail's Forrestfield Depot to fulfill the contract. The frames were built at Clyde's Somerton plant with other components manufactured at Kelso.

The S class locomotives entered service in June 1998 hauling ore and mineral trains in South West Western Australia. All were in service by November 1998

All were included in the sale of Westrail to Australian Railroad Group in December 2000, with the class redesignated as the 3300 class. In June 2006, all were included in the sale of Australian Railroad Group's Western Australian operation to QR National.

References

Westrail S class Wikipedia