ALCO DL531
The Alco DL531 is a model of railroad locomotive manufactured and operated in Australia. A total of 212 were manufactured between 1959 and 1970 by American Locomotive Company licensee AE Goodwin, Auburn. The New South Wales Government Railways purchased 165 48 class between 1959 and 1970. They were the largest class of diesel locomotives purchased and operated services on all lines in New South Wales. The Silverton Rail purchased three narrow gauge examples for use on the Silverton Tramway line around Broken Hill.
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ALCO DL531
The Alco DL531 is a model of railroad locomotive manufactured and operated in Australia. A total of 212 were manufactured between 1959 and 1970 by American Locomotive Company licensee AE Goodwin, Auburn. The New South Wales Government Railways purchased 165 48 class between 1959 and 1970. They were the largest class of diesel locomotives purchased and operated services on all lines in New South Wales. The Silverton Rail purchased three narrow gauge examples for use on the Silverton Tramway line around Broken Hill.
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The Alco DL531 is a model of r ...... 2014 about 90 remained in use.
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28.954.986
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690.055.500
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Preserved New South Wales Government Railways 4807 at Goulburn in March 2012
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Four-stroke diesel
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September 1959
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Associated Electrical Industries TG 3602
General Electric 5GT 584
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Diesel-electric
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9.223.372.036.854.775.808
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Associated Electrical Industries 253 CT
General Electric 761
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The Alco DL531 is a model of r ...... amway line around Broken Hill.
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ALCO DL531
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Alco DL531
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