Indian Red (With Valance)
Indian Red (Without Valance)
Green & Gold (With Valance)
Candy (With Valance)
Candy (Without Valance)
Red Terror (With Valance)
SSR (With Valance)
SSR (Without Valance)
Consolidated Rail Leasing (With Valance)
NSWGR 49 CLASS LOCOMOTIVE – EXTRA MODEL PHOTOS
NSWGR 49 CLASS LOCOMOTIVE – PROTOTYPE OVERVIEW
On 15 September 1960 the
NSWGR took delivery of 4901, the first of an order of six units.
Built at Clyde Engineering at Granville, these locomotives
were acquired to enable dieselisation of the Broken Hill line and
were based at Parkes for this working.
Similar in specifications to the Bo-Bo configured 875hp
(652Kw) Victorian Railways T class, the 49 class were fitted with
Co-Co bogies in order to minimise their axle load for working over
this lightly ballasted line.
Their success with this
roster resulted in a further two orders.
The first for an additional six units, 4907 to 4912, was
placed during September 1961 with 4907 entering service in July
1962. The final order
for a further six units was placed during August 1963, with 4913 to
4918 being delivered between June and September 1964.
This last group differed from the earlier deliveries in that
they were equipped with a narrow valance instead of the wide valance
fitted to 4901 to 4912.
With the 49 class based at
Parkes between 1960 and 1989 the units became synonymous with the
western region of NSW.
Initally used between Parkes and Broken Hill, subsequent orders
allowed their working to spread to Dubbo, Orange and Forbes and
eventually to Lithgow as well as many of the branch lines throughout
the region.
The upgrading of the
Broken Hill line in conjunction with the commencement of
Sydney-Perth through traffic in early 1970 saw the 49 class being
displaced by mainline units for the most of the workings over this
line. With this change,
the 49 class area of operation was expanded further to include the
cross country lines to Werrris Creek and district in the north and
Cootamundra to the south.
In 1989 the decision was
made to transfer the 49 class to Delec in
During November 1994 units
4903, 4910, 4912 and 4916 worked to
In early 1995 the
remaining members of the class were withdrawn and stored.
The following year an expected large wheat crop and a need to
release existing motive power for this task saw most of the
available units return to service in late 1996, although their use
was restricted to the metropolitan area.
In July 1997 the operational units were once again withdrawn
and by 1999 they commenced to be sold off.
Over their history numerous members of the class received repaints
into the various liveries introduced.
Candy - 4902, 4903, 4905, 4907, 4908, 4909, 4910, 4912, 4913, 4914,
4916, 4918.
Only three members, 4904,
4915 and 4917 did not receive any of the new paint schemes.
Over the years a number of
the class have been upgraded and returned to service by their new
owners. Three of these,
4904, 4910 and 4911 after initially being operated by CFCLA as KL80,
KL81 and KL82, were purchased by Southern Shorthaul Rail.
Under their new ownership the locomotives had their original
road numbers reinstated and were repainted and released in the SSR
corporate yellow scheme during 2011 - 4904 in July, 4917 in
September and 4910 in November. During
April 2011 locomotive 4911 was purchased from Manildra Mills and
moved to SSR’s Bendigo Workshops for overhaul and return to service.
Following completion and repaint in its new livery, 4911 was
released to its new owners Consolidated Rail Leasing in August 2012. NSWGR 49 CLASS LOCOMOTIVE – PROTOTYPE PHOTOS
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