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South Australian Railways 700 class (diesel)

The 700 class are a class of diesel locomotives built by AE Goodwin, Auburn for the South Australian Railways in 1971/72. They are identical to the New South Wales 442 class locomotive.
==History==
A total of six 700 class locomotives were built for the South Australian Railways by AE Goodwin, Auburn and are an Alco DL500g model. They were built in 1971/72, with the first three delivered on broad gauge bogies and the last three on standard gauge bogies. In March 1978 all were included in the transfer of the South Australian Railways to Australian National. Over the years the locomotives frequently switched gauges before all were put on the broad gauge in 1987. Following the Adelaide-Melbourne railway line being converted to standard gauge in 1995, all of the 700 class were transferred to standard gauge.〔"The 700 class locomotives of South Australia" ''Railway Digest'' January 2000 page 42〕 The 700 class operated on all main lines in South Australia as well as interstate to Broken Hill and Melbourne.
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 700 becoming 706.〔"Australian National Broken Hill Line Report" ''Railway Digest'' October 1986 page 314〕 In June 1994 702 was damaged by fire and a New South Wales 442 class locomotive was purchased with the intention of combining the two locomotives as one but the plan did not proceed and both were scrapped.〔"State Rail's Locomotive Auction Results" ''Railway Digest'' January 1995 page 36〕
The remaining five were included in the sale of Australian National to Australian Southern Railroad in November 1997. As of September 2015 locomotives 701 and 703 remain in service on standard gauge, 704 was placed into storage with the end of broad gauge services in South Australia, 705 is in storage after a major failure earlier in 2015 and 706 has been in long-term storage after a major failure in approx 2005.〔(Broad Gauge 700-class diesel locomotives ) Chris' Commonwealth Railways Pages〕〔(700 Class ) Railpage〕〔(700 Class ) Vicsig〕

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