The Commonwealth Railways NC class consisted of two diesel-hydraulic locomotives built by
Clyde Engineering
Clyde Engineering was an Australian manufacturer of locomotives, rolling stock, and other industrial products.
It was founded in September 1898 by a syndicate of Sydney businessmen buying the Granville factory of timber merchants Huds ...
,
Granville, New South Wales
Granville is a suburb in Western Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Granville is located west of the Sydney central business district, split between the local government areas of Cumberland City Council and the City of Parram ...
in 1956. The Lakewood Firewood Company,
Kalgoorlie
Kalgoorlie-Boulder (or just Kalgoorlie) is a city in the Goldfields–Esperance region of Western Australia, located east-northeast of Perth at the end of the Great Eastern Highway. It is referred to as Kalgoorlie–Boulder as the surroundi ...
was the first owner; the
Commonwealth Railways
The Commonwealth Railways were established in 1917 by the Government of Australia with the Commonwealth Railways Act to administer the Trans-Australian Railway, Trans-Australia and Adelaide-Darwin railway, Port Augusta to Darwin railways. In 1 ...
purchased them in 1965. They ceased revenue service in the early 1980s.
Description
Clyde Engineering
Clyde Engineering was an Australian manufacturer of locomotives, rolling stock, and other industrial products.
It was founded in September 1898 by a syndicate of Sydney businessmen buying the Granville factory of timber merchants Huds ...
advertised the DH series as a general purpose locomotive, mainly for light railways and sugar cane service. The design allowed for multiple unit operation, the installation of
dynamic brake
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s and a combination of
air
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and
vacuum
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braking systems.
A single
General Motors
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6/110 two stroke diesel engine provided power through an
Allison
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CRT5630 hydraulic transmission to mechanically coupled wheels. Cabs contained two control consoles, both facing the same direction. Maximum design speed was 60 km/h (37 mph).
History
The Lakewood Firewood Company (LFC) provided timber to the various mines in the "Golden Mile" region of
Kalgoorlie
Kalgoorlie-Boulder (or just Kalgoorlie) is a city in the Goldfields–Esperance region of Western Australia, located east-northeast of Perth at the end of the Great Eastern Highway. It is referred to as Kalgoorlie–Boulder as the surroundi ...
,
Western Australia
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. Its operations extended to the south and east of Kalgoorlie. This area covered from Kalgoorlie to
Lake Lefroy and the
Eyre Highway
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.
[Gunzburg, A; Austin, G ''Rails through the bush'' Light Railway Research Society of Australia Melbourne 1997]
At the time of ordering, the LFC were using an ageing fleet of small steam locomotives. By the time the locomotives were delivered, the company was experiencing a rapid decline in demand for wood as mines closed or switched power sources and traffic had fallen from two trains a day to two trains a week. The locomotives' introduction led to the end of steam operations on the railway. They were unpopular with crews, although a commentator has observed, "only because they were diehard steam men".
[ By 1962, the company employed fewer than 50 people, a far cry from the 550 at its peak. The last train ran in December 1964 to clean up infrastructure. All rolling stock, except the two diesels, were scrapped.
]Commonwealth Railways
The Commonwealth Railways were established in 1917 by the Government of Australia with the Commonwealth Railways Act to administer the Trans-Australian Railway, Trans-Australia and Adelaide-Darwin railway, Port Augusta to Darwin railways. In 1 ...
purchased the two locomotives in 1965. LFC1, renumbered NC1, spent time in Port Augusta
Port Augusta (''Goordnada'' in the revived indigenous Barngarla language) is a coastal city in South Australia about by road from the state capital, Adelaide. Most of the city is on the eastern shores of Spencer Gulf, immediately south of the ...
workshops, where the braking systems were modified for a Westinghouse system. In November 1966 the locomotive was shipped north to Darwin, where it was employed as yard shunter on the North Australia Railway
The North Australia Railway was a narrow gauge railway in the Northern Territory of Australia which ran from the territory capital of Darwin, once known as Palmerston, to Birdum, just south of Larrimah. Initially its name was the ''Palmerst ...
. It returned south in 1972.
NC2 was used as yard shunter in Port Augusta until 1970, when NB30 returned from removing infrastructure from the Hawker–Brachina section of the Central Australia Railway
The former Central Australia Railway, which was built between 1878 and 1929 and dismantled in 1980, was a Narrow-gauge railway, 1067 mm narrow gauge railway between Port Augusta railway station, Port Augusta and Alice Springs. A standard gau ...
. In 1972, NC1 replaced NB30 as Port Augusta yard shunter; NC2 became a source of spare parts.
In July 1975, both were included in the transfer of the Commonwealth Railways to Australian National.
By 1982, NC1 had become more or less obsolete. The need to maintain a narrow gauge yard shunter at Port Augusta had diminished with the closure of the Central Australia Railway
The former Central Australia Railway, which was built between 1878 and 1929 and dismantled in 1980, was a Narrow-gauge railway, 1067 mm narrow gauge railway between Port Augusta railway station, Port Augusta and Alice Springs. A standard gau ...
in 1980. In July 1982, NC2 was sold to the Pichi Richi Railway
Pichi Richi Railway is a narrow-gauge heritage railway in the southern Flinders Ranges of South Australia between Quorn and Port Augusta. For much of its length the line lies in the picturesque Pichi Richi Pass, where the line was completed i ...
, and in 1985, NC1 was transferred to the Steamtown Peterborough Railway Preservation Society.
Preservation
NC1
NC1 remained in Port Augusta until 1985. Australian National was having to handle increasing quantities of Mereenie crude oil and approached Steamtown Peterborough Railway Preservation Society to gauge the availability of tank cars that the society had collected at Peterborough
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. Following the exchange of the tank cars for NC1, the locomotive arrived in Peterborough in April 1985.
NC1 went on to be the society's indispensable locomotive. It hauled passenger trains when steam was not available, ran work trains on the line, and provided back up power and braking capacity to passenger trains.
While assisting with the recovery of the society's steam locomotive W901, which had derailed in Eurelia yard in early 1988, the NC1's rear drive assembly seized up. The major repair was completed by mid-1991.
Steamtown initially painted the locomotive in the "invisible green" scheme (predominantly black with a hint of hawthorn green) associated with the South Australian Railways Peterborough Division, but in 1998 it was repainted in Commonwealth Railways maroon-and-silver livery. the locomotive was displayed at Steamtown Heritage Rail Centre
The Steamtown Heritage Rail Centre ("Centre") is a static railway museum based in the former railway workshops located in Peterborough, South Australia.
Peterborough railway station, South Australia, Peterborough was the administrative and s ...
in Peterborough.
NC2
In July 1982, NC2 was railed to Stirling North and transferred to the Pichi Richi Railway
Pichi Richi Railway is a narrow-gauge heritage railway in the southern Flinders Ranges of South Australia between Quorn and Port Augusta. For much of its length the line lies in the picturesque Pichi Richi Pass, where the line was completed i ...
, Quorn
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Quorn is sold as both a cooking ingredient and as ...
. There it was stripped of its motor and other mechanical devices and made safer for children to play on. It was repainted in LFC colours and in November 1982 was trucked to Port Lincoln
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to replace steam locomotive Yx141 as a playground fixture in Hermitage Park.["One Fo(u)r One; or The Great Locomotive Swap" ''Pichi Richi Patter'', Pichi Richi Railway Preservation Society Volume 10 No 2 Summer 1982] During 2008, the Port Lincoln Council undertook work to enclose the cab and tidy the body shell for safety purposes. , NC2 remained in the park.
Livery
* LFC - green cab, cream sides, red headstocks; "LFC" in cream on red roundel on cab sides
* CR - maroon and silver; "Commonwealth Railways" on side of cab
* Steamtown – "invisible green" (black with green paint added) then CR maroon and silver
Locomotives
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Clyde Engineering locomotives
Commonwealth Railways diesel locomotives
Diesel–hydraulic locomotives of Australia
Railway locomotives introduced in 1956
3 ft 6 in gauge locomotives of Australia