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South Australian Railways 600 class (diesel)

The 600 class are a class of diesel-electric locomotives manufactured by AE Goodwin, Auburn for the South Australian Railways between 1965 and 1970.
==History==
The 600 class were built by Alco's Australian licensee AE Goodwin, Auburn and are based on the Alco DL-541 model. Forty similar examples were built by AE Goodwin for the New South Wales Government Railways as the 45 class in 1962-64.
Two were built in April 1965 for use on standard gauge construction trains and with completion imminent, a further five were delivered in 1969/70.〔(Standard Gauge 600 class ) Chris' Commonwealth Railway Pages〕 They were the only South Australian Railways class to never operate on the Broad Gauge. They primarily operated services between Broken Hill and Port Pirie. They later operated to Adelaide and Leigh Creek. In March 1978, the 600s were included in the transfer of South Australian Railways to Australian National.
From July 1982 until October 1985, some were hired to the State Rail Authority where they were based at Goulburn to operate freight services on the Main South and Illawarra lines.〔〔"Locomotives" ''Railway Digest'' November 1985 page 332〕 In 1986, a new computer system required the class leaders of the former South Australian Railways to be renumbered as the last member of the class, with 600 becoming 607.〔"Australian National Broken Hill Line Report" ''Railway Digest'' October 1986 page 314〕
In 1994, four were converted to Booster Units by Morrison Knudsen Australia's Whyalla factory to operate with Australian National's ALF class locomotives.〔〔"The AL / ALF class units of Australian National" ''Railway Digest'' March 1996 pages 16-23〕 This involved removing the cab and engine, retaining four of the six bogie traction motors and filling the engine bay with 30 tonnes of concrete with the idea of increasing traction at low speed. They were not successful and placed in store in 1996. Australian Southern Railroad trialled BU1 in 2000, but it soon returned to store.〔〔"BU1 Back in Service" ''Railway Digest'' April 2000 page 41〕 All were scrapped in 2009.〔(BU Class ) Railpage〕
When Australian National was sold to Australian Southern Railroad in October 1997 the remaining 3 units were included in the sale. They were later sold by ASR in October 2004 to South Spur Rail Services and were transferred to New South Wales. SSR sold the business and locomotives to Coote Industrial in March 2007.〔(600 Class ) Railpage〕〔(600 Class ) Vicsig〕 As at October 2014 only two remained in service.〔"Australia Wide Fleet List 2014" ''Motive Power'' issue 96 November 2014 page 67〕

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