BL class locomotives [EMD powered] were built by Clyde Engineering in New South Wales for the former Australian National Railways.
Named "Arabana" - been undergoing maintenace at the EDI Motive Power Centre just north of Adelaide. [Canon 300D]
Double-ended AL Class locomotives were originally built commencing in 1976. In the 1990's they were rebuilt and upgraded by Morrison - Knudsen at Whyalla in South Australia. They emerged with a si... (more)
Originally built for the New South Wales Government Railways. Now repainted in Pacific National colours. Did you miss the number?
Throwing the switch. CLPF's and CLF's were rebuilt by Morrison-Knudsen at Whyalla in the 1990's. Originally Clyde-built units, they were the last manufactured with "Bulldog" noses in Australia.
Now repainted in ARG's Orange and Black, this Australian-built EMD unit is wearing its third paint-scheme. Delivered in Commonwealth Railways Maroon and Silver in the mid 1960's, later in Australi... (more)
Yet to be repainted into ARG's Orange and Black scheme.
A rusting carbody after seventeen years service - originally built by Clyde in New South Wales for Australian National Railways.
Four classes of Clyde built EMD locos layover at the EDI Rail motive power depot at Dry Creek, north of Adelaide. GM46 has been in service for over four decades. G&W orange and black is gradually ... (more)
Built for the [former] Australian National Railways for operation over their Trans Continental and South Australian far-north standard gauge systems. Subsequently operated by National Rail Corp.
Built in 1966 for the [former] Commonwealth Railways for operation over their Trans Continental and South Australian far-north standard gauge systems. Subsequently operated by Australian National,... (more)