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Commonwealth Railways NC class : ウィキペディア英語版 | Commonwealth Railways NC class
The NC class were a class of diesel-hydraulic locomotives built by Clyde Engineering, Granville for the Lakewood Firewood Company, Kalgoorlie in 1956 and later sold to the Commonwealth Railways. ==Description== Clyde Engineering advertised the DH series as a light purpose shunt and mainline locomotive, mainly for light railways and sugar cane service. The design allowed for multiple unit operation, the installation of dynamic brakes and a combination of air and vacuum braking systems.〔"New General Purpose Loco; Prototype units in service on 109 mile haul" ''Railway Transportation'' June 1957〕 Similar, though smaller versions were being built by Clyde. These were the DH1-71 series and totaled 33. A single General Motors 6/110 two stroke diesel engine provided power through an Allison CRT5630 hydraulic transmission to mechanically coupled wheels. Cabs consisted of two control consoles, both facing the same direction. Maximum design speed was 60 km/h.
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