Class of diesel locomotives
Australian National EL class Performance figures Maximum speed 140 km/h (87 mph) (pre-1998) 125 km/h (78 mph) (post-1998) Power output 2,460 kW (3,300 hp)
The EL class are a class of diesel locomotives built by A Goninan & Co , Broadmeadow for Australian National in 1990–1991.
In June 1989, Australian National awarded a contract for 14 Dash 8 locomotives to A Goninan & Co [ 1] with the first delivered in July 1990.[ 2] Even though they were the most powerful locomotives to have operated by Australian National, they were fitted with lightweight traction motors which reduced their tractive effort by 33% compared to the preceding DL class locomotives. They were ordered for use on passenger and fast freight services and geared for a top speed of 140 km/h.[ 3] [ 4]
They regularly hauled The Ghan and Indian Pacific until replaced by CLP class locomotives in 1994. They were transferred to National Rail , however, following the delivery of the NR class , 13 were returned to Australian National and by November 1997 were stored at Islington Railway Workshops .[ 5] The 14th had been destroyed in an accident at Mount Christie in February 1997. Six were briefly hired to Australian Southern Railroad in late 1997.[ 6]
In Jan 2024, the remaining 9 were sold to Railfirst Asset Management .[ 7] All were overhauled by A Goninan & Co , Bassendean , during which they were re-geared, reducing their top speed to 125 km/h, but resulting in their tractive effort increasing by 19%.[ 3] [ 8] All have been repainted into Chicago Freight Car Leasing Australia's yellow, blue and silver livery and named after famous Australian racehorses. They have been leased to a variety of operators and have run in all mainland states.[ 9]
Key: In Service Stored Preserved Converted Under overhaul Scrapped
Number Name Serial no Date Status Operator Notes EL51 Might and Power 8013-07/90-103 Aug 1990 Off Hire At Islington N/A Formerly named Bob Brown EL52 Light Fingers 8013-07/90-104 Sep 1990 Stored N/A Was Listed For sale in Goulburn, Future Unknown EL53 Northerly 8013-07/90-105 Oct 1990 In Service Leased to SCT Logistics N/A EL54 Bonecrusher 8013-07/90-106 Nov 1990 In Service Leased to SCT Logistics N/A EL55 Kensei 8013-07/90-107 Dec 1991 Off Hire At Islington N/A N/A EL56 Doriemus 8013-07/90-108 Jan 1991 In Service Leased To Southern Shorthaul Railroad Damaged Benalla derailment 2006 Damaged Carrington derailment 2010. Repaired after both incidents. EL57 Gunsynd 8013-07/90-109 Mar 1991 In Service Leased To SCT Logistics N/A EL58 Kingston Rule 8013-07/90-110 Apr 1991 Stored N/A Damaged Benalla derailment 2006, was repaired. Was Listed For sale in Goulburn, Future Unknown EL59 N/A 8013-07/90-111 May 1991 Scrapped N/A Destroyed in Mt Christie Derailment in 1997. EL60 Octagonal 8013-07/90-112 Jun 1991 Stored Off Hire, Goulburn N/A N/A EL61 Ethereal 8013-07/90-113 Jul 1991 Scrapped N/A Damaged in collision with truck at Vite Vite in 2021 whilst on lease to SCT, now at Islington Workshops being scrapped for parts EL62 Archer 8013-07/90-114 Aug 1991 Stored Off Hire, Goulburn N/A N/A EL63 Saintly 8013-07/90-115 Sep 1991 Stored Off Hire, Goulburn N/A N/A EL64 Super Impose 8031-07/90-116 Oct 1991 Stored Off Hire, Goulburn N/A N/A
^ "Goninan wins Dash-8 Contract" Railway Digest August 1989 page 268 ^ "EL51" Railway Digest September 1990 page 325 ^ a b "The EL class locomotives" Railway Digest October 1999 page 40 ^ Oberg, Leon (2007). Locomotives of Australia 1854-2007 . Rosenberg Publishing. p. 411. ISBN 978-1-877058-54-7 . ^ "ELs Stored then Returned to Service" Railway Digest January 1998 page 36 ^ "SA Snapshot" Railway Digest February 1998 page 31 ^ "ELs Sold to US Bidder" Railway Digest December 1998 page 12 ^ EL Class Locomotive Chicago Freight Car Leasing Australia ^ EL Class Railpage
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