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Western Australian Government Railways Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) was the operator of railway services in the state of Western Australia between October 1890 and June 2003. Owned by the state government, it was renamed a number of times to reflect extra responsi ...
(WAGR) Z class was a class consisting of three lightweight six-wheeled diesel-mechanical locomotives which were active in
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from November 1953 to January 1983 and which have since been preserved.


History

Ordered in 1951 by the WAGR as part of its post-war rehabilitation program, the Z class was ordered from the
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at a cost of £12,000 per locomotive, with their construction being subcontracted to Robert Stephenson and Hawthorn Ltd (RSH) of
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. After the locomotives were built they were shipped from Britain to Australia, with ''Z1151'' arriving at Fremantle harbor on 26 September 1953. The remaining two Z class locomotives would arrive around five weeks later, where after they, alongside ''Z1151'', would enter service with the WAGR in November 1953. This was despite the fact that their delivery date had originally being set for September 1952. After entering service with the WAGR they were assigned to works as shunters on the jetty's and wharfs at Busselton, Bunbury and other ports. They were capable of working for 22 hours per day, operating in three shifts, and alongside this could operate for five days on a single fuel tank. By January 1954 the Z class were considered to have proven their worth to the WAGR. All three Z class locomotives were withdrawn from service in January 1983 and subsequently were sold into preservation.Z1152
Hotham Valley Railway


Preservation

After being withdrawn from service by the WAGR in January 1983 all three Z class locomotives were sold into preservation. The first member of the class, ''Z1151'', would be sold to the Steamtown Peterborough Railway Preservation Society while the third, ''Z1153'', was sold to the Boulder Loopline Railway. The second member of the class, ''Z1152'', would be sold to the
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(HVR) and was used by them on work trains during the rehabilitation of the Dwellingup - Etmilyn section of track throughout 1985-86. In June 2003 a request was made to the HVR by  Works Infrastructure (E.D.I) to allow the for the use of ''Z1152'' to assist in the construction of the new Urban Rail Car Depot at Nowergup on the new extension of the Northern Suburbs Railway and was transferred by road to Nowergup which was not connected by rail at time of movement. After the return of ''Z1152'' to the HVR, the locomotive has seen use as the
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at Pinjarra depot.


Design

The Z class is a lightweight diesel locomotive, weighing in at , which utilizes an
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wheel arrangement and which is powered by a Gardner 8LW
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eight cylinder in-line
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rated at 140 horsepower. The Gardner 8LW uses 110 mm × 150 mm cylinders and has a displacement of 11.16 litres while producing it's power in the 600-1700 RPM range. Furthermore, the class uses a
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transmission, with the power being transmitted to the six
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s via external
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s. The class' braking system uses
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for the locomotive and
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for the train. The class' maximum speed is 28 km/h (17 mph) and is capable of producing a tractive effort of 38.21 kN when starting.


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Gallery

File:Z1151, Steamtown, 2017 (01).jpg, ''Z1151'' preserved at Steamtown in a non-authentic livery, circa 2017 File:WAGRZ1151Walloway.jpg, ''Z1151'' with a small train in Walloway, South Australia, circa 1996 File:WAGR Z1151.jpg, ''Z1151'' at rest in a siding


References


Further reading

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External Links

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of ''Z1151'' shunting goods in
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