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The NR class are a class of Australian diesel locomotive built by A Goninan & Co for
National Rail National Rail (NR) is the trading name licensed for use by the Rail Delivery Group, an unincorporated association whose membership consists of the passenger train operating companies (TOCs) of England, Scotland, and Wales. The TOCs run the ...
between 1996 and 1998. They are currently operated by
Pacific National Pacific National is one of Australia's largest rail freight businesses. History In February 2002, National Rail's freight operations and rollingstock (owned by the Federal, New South Wales and Victorian Governments) were combined with Frei ...
. The C44aci model locomotives built by UGL Rail at Broadmeadow adopted the design from the NR Class.


History

When
National Rail National Rail (NR) is the trading name licensed for use by the Rail Delivery Group, an unincorporated association whose membership consists of the passenger train operating companies (TOCs) of England, Scotland, and Wales. The TOCs run the ...
commenced operations in April 1993, it inherited a diverse collection of rolling stock and locomotives from various operators to operate interstate freight services in Australia. The fleet included locomotives of mixed age and power, leased from FreightCorp,
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and Australian National. In September 1995, National Rail awarded a contract to A Goninan & Co for 80 locomotives, which later became 120. NR1-NR60 were built at Broadmeadow, and NR61-NR120 were constructed at Bassendean."National Rail Loco Contract Signed" ''
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'' October 1995 page 6
The frames were built at
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and the bogies at Goninan's Landsdowne Engineering subsidiary in Taree. The first locomotive to be completed was NR61, which was trialled on 18 September 1996, between Midland and Jumperkine."First Perth-Built NR Class Commence Trials Ahead of NSW Units" ''Railway Digest'' October 1996 page 6 The first Broadmeadow-built unit ran on 23 September 1996. The early units were delivered without National Rail branding or logos, but later locomotives were delivered in the full livery. Testing was carried out on the NSW Main Northern line between
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and
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, using ballast wagons and 442 class locomotives, in
dynamic braking Dynamic braking is the use of an electric traction motor as a generator when slowing a vehicle such as an electric or diesel-electric locomotive. It is termed " rheostatic" if the generated electrical power is dissipated as heat in brake grid ...
mode, as dynamic loads. Each locomotive was required to accumulate 10,000 km of trouble-free running before being accepted. The final unit was delivered from Broadmeadow in February 1998.


Class list

As part of its contract, A Goninan & Co was required to maintain the fleet. A depot was built alongside the Newport to Sunshine railway in the western
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suburb of Spotswood cater for this.


Entry to service

With the arrival of the class, National Rail was able to return leased units to their respective owners, including 422, 80, 81, and 82 class locomotives to FreightCorp, and 442s and 48s class locomotives to Silverton Rail. The
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C class (which were owned by National Rail) and relatively new EL class were withdrawn and stored. Once all 120 units were delivered, National Rail retained the AN, BL and DL class locomotives, along with thirteen 81 class and several hired G class. The new locomotives were placed on time sensitive trains first. When first delivered, the NR class were banned from running in
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by the Environment Protection Authority due to excessive noise when under
dynamic braking Dynamic braking is the use of an electric traction motor as a generator when slowing a vehicle such as an electric or diesel-electric locomotive. It is termed " rheostatic" if the generated electrical power is dissipated as heat in brake grid ...
but the ban was lifted after further testing. The class could also not lead on the Victorian standard gauge network due to the lack of suitable radio equipment. In later years NR76 to NR98 were provided with V/Line Section Authority System equipment to work the Western standard gauge line, while NR1 to NR13 and NR61 to NR72 were fitted with V/Line radios to operate on the Victorian North East line. Great Southern Rail contracted National Rail to haul its services, the first train running with NR77 on 1 November 1997. All were included in the sale of National Rail to
Pacific National Pacific National is one of Australia's largest rail freight businesses. History In February 2002, National Rail's freight operations and rollingstock (owned by the Federal, New South Wales and Victorian Governments) were combined with Frei ...
in February 2002.


Accidents

'The NR Class locomotives have travelled millions of Kilometres across Australia, and over time have been involved in several accidents with varying levels of severity, a handful of noteworthy examples are included below.'' NR3 was involved in an accident with a collapsed bridge at Robertson while hauling a Steel train that resulted in fatalities to the two train drivers; it was rebuilt and renumbered as NR121 out of respect. In late May 2006, NR33 was involved in a level crossing incident at Lismore, being the third locomotive on
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to
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freight service AM3, behind DL40 and NR52. A truck drove into the side of the NR during low visibility conditions and the subsequent accident saw approximately 1200 metres of the train land on top of NR33, the NR was subsequently written off and scrapped in Bendigo after an inspection to see how viable a return to service would be. On 30 January 2009, train 5PS6 derailed at a washaway near Golden Ridge, just east of
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in
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. Locomotives NR35 and NR51 finished up on their sides, badly damaged, and spent several years out of service before the decision was made to repair them. On 3 April 2016, NR8 was involved in a engine fire at Cardiff, NSW. The locomotive was rebuilt during 2016. NRs 48 and 81 had suffered similar fires several years earlier, both also were repaired but without the Pacific National signage on their hood sides. On 21 April 2016, train 3MP5 derailed near Rawlinna in
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. The two locomotives, NR34 and NR50, were badly damaged, but both were rebuilt and returned to service in late 2016/mid 2017 respectively. On 24 December 2019, 7MP5 hauled by NR80/NR59 collided with the rear of 2K66 Watco/CBH grain train, at Jumperkine, Western Australia, which resulted in the driver passing away. NR59 was later forwarded back to Melbourne, while NR80 was rebuilt at UGL Bassendean, being released as NR122 during early 2021. On 25 February 2021, 4BM4 hauled by NR43/AN3/NR39 derailed at Nana Glen due to track washaway from extensive flooding. NR43/AN3 stayed on the tracks while NR39 ended up on its side, with half the train derailing behind it. NR39 was repaired and repainted later in the year.


Features

The NR Class introduced many new features. These were the first locomotives in Australia to have "variable horsepower", which meant that the power output of the engine had three different settings, making the NR class the most fuel-efficient locomotives in Australia. They have GE 7FDL-16 engines, with power levels of , or , mass of , a Co-Co wheel arrangement and a maximum speed of . The NR Class cab was designed taking into consideration the results of an extended consultative process with the end users. This has resulted in a cab that has been well accepted. The layout of the control stand evolved from a
British Rail Class 60 The British Rail Class 60 is a class of Co-Co heavy freight diesel-electric locomotives built by Brush Traction. They are nicknamed ''Tugs'' by rail enthusiasts. During the 1980s, it became increasingly apparent that British Rail required a mo ...
cab, and is substantially different from the more common AAR type I (stand) and Type II (desk) cabs. The design is a long
hood unit A hood unit, in North American railroad terminology, is a body style for diesel and electric locomotives where the body is less than full-width for most of its length and walkways are on the outside. In contrast, a cab unit has a full-width c ...
locomotive, with only one cab but two separate sets of controls, which allow it be driven either "A" or "B" end leading. This locomotive had to pass all tests, such as being able to shunt if required, drive " long end leading" if needed, and allow drivers to do checks on fuel, brakes, and sand. Despite the twin controls, operation of the class "B" end leading is avoided, with single NR classes being turned on
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s to ensure they face the correct way. In 2013,
UGL Rail UGL Rail is an Australian rail company specialising in building, maintaining and refurbishing diesel locomotives, diesel and electric multiple units and freight wagons. It is a subsidiary of UGL Limited and is based in Melbourne, with a staff of ...
, Spotswood fitted NR17 with ECP/WDP braking systems for use on quarry traffic in New South Wales. It was reclassified as NRE17 during December of that year, but that code was reverted very quickly and more recent photos indicate the normal code. The cabside decals of NR120 were also altered to permit addition of the "E", but there is no evidence that this ever happened.


Liveries

The entire NR fleet was delivered in the original National Rail Livery. With Pacific National ownership changes were made, the ''Pacific National'' decals placed over the side air deflectors replacing the ''National Rail'' signage. From 2006 the National Rail diamonds on the side and ends of the locomotives were removed or painted over. All have now been repainted into Pacific National livery.NR Class
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Some have been repainted into special liveries: *NR18, NR74, NR75 & NR109 in Red ''
The Ghan ''The Ghan'' is an experiential tourism oriented passenger train service that operates between the northern and southern coasts of Australia, through the cities of Adelaide, Alice Springs and Darwin on the Adelaide–Darwin rail corridor. O ...
'' livery *NR25, 26, 27, 28, 29 & 86 in Blue & Yellow ''
Indian Pacific The ''Indian Pacific'' is a weekly experiential tourism passenger train service that runs in Australia's east–west rail corridor between Sydney, on the shore of the Pacific Ocean, and Perth, on the shore of the Indian Ocean – thus, like ...
'' livery. *NR14,NR66 & NR84 in a modified
Pacific National Pacific National is one of Australia's largest rail freight businesses. History In February 2002, National Rail's freight operations and rollingstock (owned by the Federal, New South Wales and Victorian Governments) were combined with Frei ...
promotional livery "Real Trains, not Road Trains" *NR34 in a special indigenous wrap, over it's promotional livery. *NR31 & NR30 in Great Southern orange livery. *NR52 in a modified
Pacific National Pacific National is one of Australia's largest rail freight businesses. History In February 2002, National Rail's freight operations and rollingstock (owned by the Federal, New South Wales and Victorian Governments) were combined with Frei ...
livery RUOK. *NR1, NR17, NR20, NR22, NR36, NR39, NR45, NR50, NR55, NR56, NR59, NR61, NR85, NR93, NR96, NR101, NR122, NR121 & NR122 in the now standard PN Blue & yellow livery with 5 stars. Most of these paint jobs are being completed at Islington Workshops. There was a proposal in 2011 to repaint some locomotives into new passenger liveries, with two locomotives each for the Indian Pacific, the Ghan and the Overland. NR18 was repainted in 2011 using a yellow and grey variant of the Southern Spirit's green and white livery. It was scheduled to be followed by NR76 in a new Ghan livery before the program was put on indefinite hold, and that engine returned to service in the standard Pacific National scheme. The Ghan scheme was likely a further palette swap to red and orange, and marketing materials from the era imply that the Overland scheme might have been a blue version.


Model railways

Models of the NR Class locomotive have been available since June 2000. Austrains used the engine as a way to open up the then-modern era as a practical option for modelling Australian railways, and to date it is one of the highest-selling models in the Australian model railway market. Austrains was not able to obtain permission to recreate the Indigenous liveries as applied to NR30 and NR52, so in the second run they released the two engines with their respective short-lived grey and black schemes, to provide an undercoat base and allow customers to apply those liveries themselves either with paint or decals. The model was significantly re-engineered following the sixth run, and re-released in September 2009. Engines of runs seven and above include speaker enclosures within the chassis, working marker and ditch lights (with a manual switch under the fuel tank) and a modified coupler attachment system with the coupler box opening filled in. Austrains was also involved in the production of non-motored NR class models in N scale, sold to guests on Great Southern Rail's services as souvenirs. Austrains sold all their tooling to SDS Models in 2015, and the new owners announced that some older models would be re-released under the "Austrains Neo" brand. One of those releases included the NR class, using the most recent tooling but without the motor fitted, to allow modellers to run trains with more than one or two engines on the front, at a reasonable price. Early 2017 saw the announcement of a new run of powered units. In 2020, SDS released their own run of the NR's featuring new liveries previously not done before, mainly NR18 in "The Ghan" as well as NR's 30 and 31 in the "Great Southern" livery. Also in 2015, Auscision Models announced their intent to release a run of NR class locomotives, starting the design from scratch. These models are expected sometime during 2021.https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?id=136260326407914&story_fbid=928939957139943 http://www.auscisionmodels.com.au/NR%20Class%20Locomotive.htm Also 22 October 2021 Auscision Models Returned their intent to release a run of NR class locomotives, starting the design from scratch. These models New Return Present In more recent times, Frateschi has released rough approximations of the NR class in Ghan and Indian Pacific liveries, as part of cheap starter sets including three passenger or freight carriages.


References


Bibliography

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External links


NR class database at Railpage
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