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GM class : ウィキペディア英語版
Commonwealth Railways GM class

The GM class are a class of diesel locomotives built by Clyde Engineering, Granville for the Commonwealth Railways in several batches between 1951 and 1967. As at January 2014 some remain in service with Genesee & Wyoming Australia and Southern Shorthaul Railroad.
==History==

The design was based on the Electro-Motive Diesel EMD F7 locomotive.〔(GM1-class A1A-A1A diesel-electric locomotive No.2 ) National Railway Museum〕 The first 11 were delivered with EMD 16-567B, 1119 kW engines and four powered axles with the remainder having 16-567C, 1305 kW engines and six powered axles. The final 11 were fitted with dynamic braking.
Delivered to operate on the Trans-Australian Railway, the first entered service in September 1951. Further orders saw 47 in service by December 1967. They operated on all of Commonwealth Railways's standard gauge lines including those to Broken Hill, Alice Springs and Adelaide when converted to standard gauge in 1970, 1980 and 1983 respectively.
In July 1975 all were included in the transfer of Commonwealth Railways to Australian National. In 1979 a few operated to Lithgow, New South Wales on trials, while in 1985 three were hired to V/Line during a period of motive power shortage.〔"Victorian Standard Gauge Report" ''Railway Digest'' July 1985 Page 201〕
Apart from one destroyed in an accident in 1985, withdrawals began in 1988.〔 GM1 was placed on a plinth in Port Augusta, GM2 was donated to the National Railway Museum, Port Adelaide and GM3 to Clyde Engineering, Kelso.〔"GM3" ''Railway Digest'' November 1990 page 395〕 By October 1994 only 15 remained in service.〔"South Australian Motive Power Update" ''Railway Digest'' October 1994 page 14〕 A locomotive shortage saw Australian Southern Railroad return GM1 to service in December 1997.〔"SA Snapshot" ''Railway Digest'' February 1998 page 31〕
In 1998 Great Northern Rail Services purchased 12 from Australian Southern Railroad.〔"Great Northern Puts Faith in GM Chant" ''Railway Digest'' November 1998 page 16〕 Most were scrapped for parts with only three returning to service seeing use in Melbourne and Sydney. Following Great Northern ceasing operations in 2003, these were sold to Chicago Freight Car Leasing Australia before being resold to Southern Shorthaul Railroad.〔
In May 2005 Australian Railroad Group forwarded GM30 to Forrestfield workshops to be receive a 2237 kW engine, as fitted to the CLs. The project was never completed and the shell was scrapped.〔〔(Issue 104/10 ) West Australian Railscene e-mag 11 October 2010〕
In November 2010 the Department for Infrastructure & Transport placed GM1 in the custody of Rail Heritage WA.〔(GM1 ) Rail Heritage WA 2 November 2010〕 In May 2012 Clyde Engineering sold GM3 to Southern Shorthaul Railroad and it was transferred to their Lithgow State Mine Heritage Park & Railway workshop for overhaul.
As at September 2015 most of the Genesee & Wyoming Australia units are stored servicable due to more modern power available for freight services in South Australia while the Southern Shorthaul Railroad units are used on infrastructure trains in New South Wales.〔(Standard Gauge GM ) Chris' Commonwealth Railway Pages〕〔(GM Class (GM1 to GM11) ) Railpage〕〔(GM Class (GM12 to GM47) ) Railpage〕〔(GM Class ) Vicsig〕

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