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New South Wales 90 class locomotive : ウィキペディア英語版 | New South Wales 90 class locomotive
The 90 class are a class of diesel locomotives built by Electro-Motive Division, Canada for FreightCorp and EDi Rail, Cardiff for Pacific National. They only operate on Hunter Valley coal workings because they are the heaviest locomotives of the New South Wales network. ==History== Ordered in July 1992 under a Ready Power contract along with the 82 class, the first batch of 31 were built by Electro-Motive Division in London, Ontario, Canada in 1994, while a second batch of four locomotives delivered in November 2005, were built by EDi Rail at Cardiff Workshops to the same specification.〔"New loco contract signed" ''Railway Digest'' August 1992 page 289〕 The 90 class are of a single ended cab design, with an almost identical cab layout to the 82 Class. They are restricted to the Hunter Valley line due to their weight. All passed to Pacific National when FreightCorp was privatised in February 2002. A number of the class are named after Olympic Games athletes. The original batch retain FreightCorp livery with Pacific National decals, while the later four were delivered in Pacific National livery.〔(90 Class ) Railpage〕〔(90 Class ) Vicsig,net〕
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