The 830 class are a class of diesel locomotives built by AE Goodwin, Auburn for the South Australian Railways between 1959 and 1966. The New South Wales 48 class and Silverton Rail 48s class are of a very similar design.
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In 1959, the South Australian Railways placed an order for 10 Alco DL531 locomotives for use in light freight haulage, especially on branch lines where a low axle load was essential. Further orders saw the fleet built up to 44 by February 1970 with 15 narrow gauge, 12 standard gauge and 17 broad gauge examples. In February 1970, an additional unit was purchased second hand from Silverton Tramway.[1]
In March 1978, 43 were included in the transfer of the South Australian Railways to Australian National with the other two (no. 830 & 845) going to the State Transport Authority before also moving to Australian National. From July 1974 until December 1980 847–849, were loaned to the Public Transport Commission where they were pooled with the 48 class.[1][2]
Following the conversion of the Adelaide to Alice Springs in the early 1980s and the release of some Commonwealth Railways NJ class locomotives, beginning in April 1980, some 830s were transferred to Australian National's TasRail operation with 20 transferred by August 1986.[1][3] Withdrawals of the TasRail fleet commenced in late 1987 with only three in service by April 1989. Australian National transferred five back to South Australia while two were sold to Silverton Rail and shipped to Broken Hill.[1][3][4] One was preserved by the Don River Railway, Devonport.[5] The remainder were scrapped.[6][7]
In 1991, six were rebuilt as the DA class with new cabs to allow them to be used as shunters. In December 1994 two 48 class locomotives were purchased from the State Rail Authority.[8] One was rebuilt as DA7 and the other scrapped.[1]
Australian National's remaining 830 class were all included with the sale of the South Australian freight operations to Australian Southern Railroad in August 1997.
In June 2000, three were sold to ATN Access for use on grain services. All were included in the sale of the business to Pacific National in February 2004. As of August 2019, only 838 remains (stored) under PN ownership. 833 went for scrap in 2016 while 845 is now with Steamranger Heritage railway.[7]
The sale of Australian Railroad Group to QR National included 852. It was sold to Junee Railway Workshop in 2008 and after being overhauled returned to service in 2012.
Number | Serial Number | In Service | Current/Last Owner | Status | Notes |
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830 | 83721 | Dec 1959 | One Rail Australia | Operational | Renumbered 875, rebuilt as DA5, renumbered 904 |
831 | 83722 | Feb 1960 | One Rail Australia | Stored, Dry Creek | |
832 | 83723 | Apr 1960 | One Rail Australia | Operational | Rebuilt as DA2, renumbered 902 |
833 | 83724 | Apr 1960 | Pacific National | Scrapped | ex ATN Access |
834 | 83725 | May 1960 | AN Tasrail | Scrapped | |
835 | 83726 | May 1960 | Australian Southern Railroad | Scrapped | Rebuilt as DA3 |
836 | 83727 | Jun 1960 | One Rail Australia | Operational | Rebuilt as DA6, renumbered 905 |
837 | 83728 | Jun 1960 | AN Tasrail | Scrapped | |
838 | 83729 | Jun 1960 | Pacific National | Stored, Junee | ex ATN Access |
839 | 83730 | Jun 1960 | One Rail Australia | Operational | Rebuilt as DA4, renumbered 903 |
840 | 84138 | May 1962 | AN Tasrail | Scrapped | |
841 | 84139 | Jun 1962 | One Rail Australia | Stored, Dry Creek | |
842 | 84140 | Aug 1962 | Genesee & Wyoming Australia | Scrapped | |
843 | 84141 | Sep 1962 | Pichi Richi Railway | Under Restoration, Quorn | ex One Rail Australia |
844 | 84142 | Oct 1962 | SteamRanger | Under Restoration, Mt Barker |
ex One Rail Australia |
845 | 84714 | Oct 1963 | SteamRanger | Under Restoration, Mt Barker | ex ATN Access & Pacific National |
846 | 84715 | Nov 1963 | Pichi Richi Railway | Stored, Quorn | ex AN Tasrail & One Rail Australia |
847 | G-6016-1 | Jun 1969 | Genesee & Wyoming Australia | Scrapped | |
848 | G-6016-2 | Jul 1969 | Genesee & Wyoming Australia | Scrapped | |
849 | G-6016-3 | Sep 1969 | One Rail Australia | Operational | Rebuilt as DA1, renumbered T02, renumbered 901 |
850 | 84136 | Mar 1962 | Eyre Peninsula Railway Preservation Society | Preserved, Port Lincoln | ex Genesee & Wyoming Australia, worked consist leading the last Eyre Peninsula grain train May 2019 to Cummins;[9] Operated on the EP division its entire working life |
851 | 84137 | Apr 1962 | One Rail Australia | Operational | Operated on the EP division its entire working life |
852 | 84716 | Sep 1963 | Junee Railway Workshop | Operational | ex Australian Railroad Group & AN Tasrail |
853 | 84717 | Oct 1963 | AN Tasrail | Scrapped | |
854 | 84718 | Sep 1963 | AN Tasrail | Scrapped | |
855 | 84719 | Oct 1963 | AN Tasrail | Scrapped | |
856 | 84702 | Feb 1963 | Silverton Rail | Scrapped | ex AN Tasrail |
857 | 84703 | Apr 1963 | Greentrains | Scrapped | Renumbered 48s31, ex AN Tasrail |
858 | 84704 | May 1963 | AN Tasrail | Scrapped | |
859 | 84705 | May 1963 | One Rail Australia | Operational | ex AN Tasrail |
860 | 84706 | May 1963 | AN Tasrail | Scrapped | |
861 | 84707 | Jun 1963 | AN Tasrail | Scrapped | |
862 | 84708 | Jun 1963 | Silverton Rail | Scrapped | ex AN Tasrail |
863 | 84709 | Jun 1963 | Steamtown Heritage Rail Centre | Preserved, Peterborough | ex Genesee & Wyoming[10] |
864 | 84710 | Jul 1963 | QUBE Logistics | Operational | Renumbered 48s30, ex AN Tasrail |
865 | 84711 | Jul 1963 | Genesee & Wyoming Australia | Scrapped | ex AN Tasrail |
866 | 84712 | Jul 1963 | Don River Railway | Preserved, Devonport | ex AN Tasrail |
867 | 84713 | Aug 1963 | AN Tasrail | Scrapped | |
868 | G-6016-4 | Nov 1969 | Australian Railroad Group | Scrapped | |
869 | G-6016-5 | Jan 1970 | Southern Shorthaul Railroad | Operational | |
870 | G-6016-6 | Jan 1970 | Australian National | Scrapped | |
871 | G-3422-1 | Feb 1966 | Genesee & Wyoming Australia | Scrapped | Operated on the EP division its entire working life |
872 | G-3422-2 | Mar 1966 | QUBE Logistics | Operational | |
873 | G-3422-3 | Apr 1966 | One Rail Australia | Operational | Operated on the EP division its entire working life |
874 | 83826 | Dec 1960 | One Rail Australia | Operational | ex Silverton Tramway 27 Feb 1970, rebuilt as T01, renumbered 907 |
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