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Australian National DL class : ウィキペディア英語版 | Australian National DL class
The DL class are a class of diesel locomotives built by Clyde Engineering, Kelso for Australian National between 1988 and 1990. All remain in service with Pacific National. ==History==
The first of the 15 commenced trials between Clyde Engineering's, Kelso plant and Lithgow in February 1988.〔"New ANR Unit Begins Trials" ''Railway Digest'' March 1988 page 83〕 The last was delivered in February 1990.〔(DL Class ) Vicsig〕 They were used on Australian National's standard gauge network from Broken Hill to Adelaide, Alice Springs and Kalgoorlie. In 1995 all 15 were transferred with Australian National's interstate operations to National Rail. In January 1996 DL37 was destroyed in the Hines Hill train collision. In June 1999 National Rail began operating blue metal trains in New South Wales from Dunmore to Cooks River〔"National Rail Holds Steel Traffic and Takes New-to-Rail Local Freight" ''Railway Digest'' April 1999 page 10〕 and in November 1999 from Marulan to Port Kembla both with DLs.〔"Life begins as 40!" ''Railway Digest'' January 2000 page 30〕 All were included in the sale of National Rail to Pacific National in February 2002. As at January 2014 they were being used on Pacific National freight services in New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia and as second locomotives on the ''Indian Pacific'' from Sydney to Adelaide. DL36 has been in store at Port Augusta since at least 2008.〔〔(DL Class ) Railpage〕
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