Australian National AN class
The AN class are a class of diesel locomotives built by Clyde Engineering, Somerton for Australian National in 1992-1993.
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They entered service on Australian National's standard gauge network from Broken Hill to Adelaide, Alice Springs and Perth.[1] In 1995 all were leased to National Rail with the transfer of Australian National's interstate operations.
In January 1996 AN10 was destroyed in the Hines Hill train collision. In November 1997 the remaining 10 were sold to National Rail[1] passing to Pacific National with the sale of National Rail in February 2002. In 2004 they began to operate to Darwin following this line opening.
Today AN class locomotives are generally used as trailing locomotives with AN3 previously having been painted in the Ghan livery[2][3] They are commonly used as second locomotives on steel trains in New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia.[4]
Fleet status
Locomotive | Serial No | Completed | Livery | Status |
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AN1 | 92-1297 | 1992 | Pacific National blue & yellow | Operational |
AN2 | 92-1298 | 1992 | Pacific National blue & yellow | Operational |
AN3 | 92-1299 | 1992 | Pacific National blue & yellow (repainted from Ghan red livery in early 2014) | Operational |
AN4 | 93-1300 | 1993 | Pacific National blue & yellow | Operational |
AN5 | 93-1301 | 1993 | Pacific National blue & yellow | Operational |
AN6 | 93-1302 | 1993 | Pacific National blue & yellow | Operational |
AN7 | 93-1303 | 1993 | Pacific National blue & yellow | Operational |
AN8 | 93-1304 | 1993 | Pacific National blue & yellow | Operational |
AN9 | 93-1305 | 1993 | Pacific National blue & yellow | Operational |
AN10 | 93-1306 | 1993 | Australian National green & yellow | Scrapped (accident damaged) |
AN11 | 93-1307 | 1993 | Pacific National blue & yellow | Operational |