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The Mount Newman railway, owned and operated by BHP, is a private rail network in the
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region of
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built to carry iron ore. It is one of two railway lines BHP operates in the Pilbara, the other being the
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In addition to the BHP network, there are three more independent iron ore rail lines in the Pilbara:
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operate the Hamersley & Robe River railway,
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the Fortescue railway, and Hancock Prospecting the
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History

The Mount Newman railway runs for 426 kilometres, from
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to
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, and is one of Australia's longest private railways. The line, along with its spur lines to
Mount Whaleback The Mount Whaleback mine, officially the Newman West operation, is an iron ore mine located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, six kilometres west of Newman. The mine is majority-owned (85 percent) and operated by BHP, and is one of five ...
, Orebodies 18, 23 and 25, Jimblebar, Yandi and Area C, services the iron ore mines at Newman. It has the longest and heaviest trains in the world. The railway line was officially opened on 22 January 1969 by
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. Voice and data communications utilise a digitally trunked P25 VHF radio system and SDH transmission via either fibre or microwave linked repeater sites. The vast majority of remote repeater sites are solar powered with generator backup. The system is maintained by BHP Billiton Rail Communication Technicians based out of Port Hedland's Nelson Point and Newman. All track side infrastructure such as wayside monitoring equipment, signals, switch motors, telemetry data and monitoring devices are solar powered and are monitored and controlled out of the Integrated Remote Operations Centre (IROC) in
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. The rail journey from Newman to Port Hedland typically takes about eight hours. The 268 car trains are 2.89 kilometres long, with each wagon carrying up to 138 tonnes. At the end of 2012, BHP Billiton opened its new train control facility. All train control function now operates from Perth. On 21 June 2001, the line broke the world record for the heaviest train as well as the longest train when a train weighing 99,734 tons and formed of 682 wagons ran for 275 kilometres between Yandi and Port Hedland. The train was 7.3 kilometres long, carried 82,000 tons of iron ore, and was hauled by eight
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locomotives.


Very hot track maintenance

In 1973/1974, civil engineer Peter Hines "led a 6-man gang based 68 miles down the line from the mine … the flies unbelievable, 140°F, salt-water showers … we rebuilt bridges and culverts that had been washed away by typhoons … some six-per-day, mile-long, iron-ore-laden trains … flat as a pancake spinifex country with
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sheep the size of donkeys, kangaroos, horses, and occasionally camels … in
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I spent the worst Christmas
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of my life with a typhoon threatening and all the pubs closed. … The Yanks had built the line in only one year, a fantastic achievement."


Rolling stock

To operate construction trains, in December 1967, Mount Newman Mining purchased two
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F7 locomotives from
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; these were retired in 1971. To operate services, Mount Newman received its first Alco 636 locomotives in June 1968. A total of 54 (5452-5505) had been purchased by December 1977 with 33 manufactured by AE Goodwin and 21 by Commonwealth Engineering. In January 1987, the first of eight (5506-5513) to be rebuilt by A Goninan & Co,
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as CM36-7s was delivered. These were withdrawn in 1999. Two (5507/08) were overhauled by
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and leased to Pilbara Rail until withdrawn in 2009. These were followed by a further 34 (5634-5645, 5648–5669) that were rebuilt as CM40-8Ms. To save costs three (5663-5665) were built without cabs, however this compromised operational efficiency so they were retrofitted. Between September 1988 and December 1988, A Goninan & Co manufactured four new CM39-8s (5630-5633). These were later upgraded to CM40-8s. These were followed in November 1992 by two CM40-8s (5646-5647). The last of the unrebuilt 636s was withdrawn in February 1995 with 5497 preserved at the Port Hedland Machinery Park, 5499 by
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and 5502 by Pilbara Railway Museum.Exhibits
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In 1999, eight
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AC6000CWs (6070-6077) were purchased. With a power output of 4660 kW, these are the most powerful locomotives in Australia. These were withdrawn in 2013."BHPB Iron Ore Update" ''
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Suffering a motive power shortage and with new deliveries two years away, in 2003, BHP Billiton purchased nine
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R and 12
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s (3086-3097) from
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. They dated from 1966 and had previously been operated by Iowa, Chicago & Eastern Railroad, Southern Pacific and
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.SD40R / SD40-2 Siding
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The last of these were withdrawn in December 2013. In February 2006, BHP Billiton took delivery of the first of 105 EMD SD70ACe/lcs (4301-4404). Included were ten that were destined for
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, that BHP Billiton purchased off the production line, hence they were delivered in BNSF livery. The first member of the class was purchased for parts and dismantled upon arrival in Australia. This was because it was cheaper to buy a complete locomotive than buy the components individually.


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