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词条 Commonwealth Railways CL class
释义

  1. Construction

  2. History

  3. Remanufacturing

  4. Private ownership

  5. Class list

  6. References

     Notes  Bibliography 

  7. External links

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|name = Commonwealth Railways CL class
|powertype = Diesel-electric
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|caption = Australian Railroad Group CLs at Lara
in September 2006
|builder = Clyde Engineering, Granville
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|buildmodel = AT26C (CL), AT26C-2M (CLF)
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|totalproduction = 17
|rebuilder = Morrison Knudsen Australia
|rebuilddate = 1993
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{{convert|2460|kW|hp|abbr=on}} (CLF/CLP)
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|fleetnumbers = CL1-CL17
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|deliverydate = January 1970
|firstrundate = 9 February 1970
|lastrundate =
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|withdrawndate =
|preservedunits = CL17 (CLP10)
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|currentowner = Apex International
Genesee & Wyoming Australia
Streamliners Australia
|disposition = 6 in service, 8 stored, 1 preserved, 2 scrapped}}

The CL class is a class of diesel locomotives built by Clyde Engineering, Granville for the Commonwealth Railways in several batches between 1970 and 1972.

The class was the last in the world to be built with the Electro-Motive Diesel bulldog nose but differed from previous builds in having a mansard roof.[1]

Construction

In 1968 Commonwealth Railways placed an order for five 2237 kW locomotives with Clyde Engineering to operate services on the Trans-Australian Railway from Port Pirie to Kalgoorlie. They were mechanically similar to the Western Australian L class of 1967. The initial design was to have a Do-Do wheel arrangement and a USA style EMD FP45 cab. This was later changed to a streamlined carbody and conventional Co-Co wheel arrangement.{{fact|date=October 2018}}

History

The first locomotive was completed in January 1970, with two further orders resulting in 17 locomotives being built with the last delivered in October 1972.[1] Their operating sphere was extended through to Perth on Indian Pacific services and for a time in the 1970s they operated through to Lithgow, New South Wales. In July 1975, all were included in the transfer of Commonwealth Railways to Australian National. The CLs began to operate to Alice Springs and Adelaide when these were converted to standard gauge in 1980 and 1983. In 2004 they began to operate to Darwin following this line opening.

Remanufacturing

In August 1992 Australian National awarded Morrison Knudsen Australia a contract to remanufacture the CLs at its Whyalla factory.[2] As part of the deal Morrison Knudsen purchased the locomotives and leased them back to Australian National for 12 years. Seven were rebuilt as CLFs to operate freight services and ten as CLPs with head end power to operate the Indian Pacific, Ghan, and Overland passenger services.[3]

The rebuilding involved stripping back to the frame, with everything except for the nose section and monocoque frame removed. Changes included the EMD 645E3 engines being replaced with overhauled EMD 645E3C engines imported from Morrison Knudsen in the USA, the original main alternators were rebuilt from AR10/A4-D14 to the AR10/A9-D14 type, refurbished D78 traction motors replaced the originals along with a new gear ratio, and new MK-LOC microprocessor controls were fitted. The cab was upgraded to modern standards, the brake setup was also changed from twin to single shoe per wheel, and a number of other small changes were made to assist maintenance.[3]

After rebuilding the locomotives did not retain their numbers, for example the first locomotive converted was CL2 which emerged as CLF1. All were back in service by the end of 1993. The CLFs appeared in the standard Australian National green with yellow data panel, strip and B-end. The CLPs received a unique livery, with a lighter green nose, silver carbody, and a yellow stripe running from the nose to the rear.[3]

In 1994 Australian National's interstate services were transferred to National Rail. The lease with Morrison Knudsen meant the locomotives could only be used on Australian National trains, or a higher lease fee would apply. As a result, the class were not seen on National Rail operated trains, and did not venture onto the wider national standard gauge network until Australian National won hook and pull contracts for private operator SCT Logistics.[3]

From January 1994, CLPs began operating the Indian Pacific from Sydney to Perth, previously New South Wales and Western Australia used their own locomotives on the train when within their state borders.[4] On conversion to standard gauge in 1995, The Overland was also hauled by CLPs.[3] The use of the CLPs on passenger trains came to an end in November 1997, when the passenger operations of Australian National were sold to Great Southern Rail, who contracted National Rail to haul their trains.

CLP15 was involved in the Mount Christie head-on collision in February 1997, being stored for several months before scrapping in November the same year.[3]

Private ownership

In November 1997 the CL class were sold to Australian Southern Railroad with Australian National's remaining freight operations. With the splitting up of the Australian Railroad Group in June 2006, ten went to QR National (now known as Aurizon) and six to Genesee & Wyoming Australia.[5][6][7][8]

In mid-2017, a fund-raising campaign was started with the aim of purchasing CLP10 from Apex International and restoring it to its as-built condition as CL17. On 21 June 2018, it was announced that the campaign had been successful in raising the $150,000 required to purchase the locomotive for preservation.[9][10]

Class list

Key:In ServiceWithdrawnPreservedUnknownScrapped
Serial Number Entered Service Original Road Number Renumbered As Rebuild Serial Number Original Name Rebuilt Name Current/Last Owner Status
69-6939 February 1970CL1CLP1593-AN-15John GortonKokathaAustralian NationalScrapped, November 1997 (Mount Christie collision)
70-6949 March 1970CL2CLF193-AN-1-City of WhyallaApex InternationalStored, 20 January 2013 (Goulburn)
70-69520 April 1970CL3CLP1393-AN-13-NukunuApex InternationalStored, 20 January 2013 (Goulburn)
70-69622 May 1970CL4CLP1493-AN-14-BarngarlaGenesee & Wyoming AustraliaIn Service
70-69716 July 1970CL5CLF493-AN-4--Apex InternationalStored (Goulburn)
70-7349 November 1970CL6CLF693-AN-6--Genesee & Wyoming AustraliaIn Service
70-73526 November 1970CL7CLF393-AN-3--Apex InternationalStored, 20 January 2013 (Goulburn)
71-73615 January 1971CL8CLP1793-AN-17-ArabanaGenesee & Wyoming AustraliaIn Service
71-73718 March 1971CL9CLP893-AN-8Gough WhitlamCity of Port AugustaGenesee & Wyoming AustraliaStored
71-73823 April 1971CL10CLP1693-AN-16-MurunitjaGenesee & Wyoming AustraliaStored
71-73910 June 1971CL11CLF293-AN-2--Apex InternationalStored, 20 January 2013 (Goulburn)
71-6986 July 1971CL12CLF593-AN-5--Genesee & Wyoming AustraliaStored
71-69912 August 1971CL13CLP993-AN-9-WiljakaliApex InternationalStored (Goulburn)
71-75416 December 1971CL14CLP1193-AN-11Charlie JonesKaurnaApex InternationalStored, 20 January 2013 (Goulburn)
71-75521 January 1972CL15CLP1293-AN-12-NgadjuriApex InternationalStored, 20 January 2013 (Goulburn)
72-7561 March 1972CL16CLF793-AN-7--AurizonScrapped, 10 October 2016 (Sims Metal Brooklyn)
72-75716 June 1972CL17CLP1093-AN-10William McMahonMirningStreamliners AustraliaPreserved

References

Notes

1. ^{{cite book |author=Oberg, Leon|title=Locomotives of Australia 1854-2007|year=2007|publisher=Rosenberg Publishing|isbn=1-877058-54-8|page=359}}
2. ^"Morrison Knudsen Australia and the CLPs" Railway Digest June 1994 pages 16-23
3. ^{{cite book|author=Antony Fitzgerald|title=Morrison Knudsen in Australia|work=Australian Diesel Scene 4|year=2000|publisher=Eveleigh Press|pages=6–43}}
4. ^"CLP Class Locos Take-Over Indian Pacific Workings" Railway Digest March 1994 page 7
5. ^Standard Gauge CL Chris' Commonwealth Railways Pages
6. ^CL Class Railpage
7. ^CLF Class Railpage
8. ^CLP Class Railpage
9. ^[https://gogetfunding.com/save-clp17-formally-cl17-last-emd-streamliner-built-in-the-world/ Last chance to Save CLP10 Last EMD Streamliner Built in Australia] GoGetFunding
10. ^[https://www.goulburnpost.com.au/story/5473504/effort-mounts-to-save-historic-rail-loco/?cs=181 Streamliners Australia rally to save unique Goulburn loco] The Goulburn Post

Bibliography

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