Queensland Railways 1720 class
The 1720 class are a class of diesel locomotives built by Clyde Engineering, Eagle Farm for Queensland Railways between 1966 and 1970.
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History
The 1720 class were an evolution of the 1700 class. They operated throughout Queensland on branchline freight, suburban and mainline passenger services and on shunting duties.[1][2][3] Later they were modified for driver only operation receiving a larger windscreen.
Some have been exported, although the majority as at January 2014 remain in service.[4] Unit 1741 was acquired for preservation by the Queensland Diesel Restoration Group in October 2016.[5]
Gallery
- Clyde Engineering builder's plate on 1740
- 1732 near Bogantungan in September 1989
- 1738 in Rockhampton
- 1723 in Bicentennial livery at Yeerongpilly in 1987
- 1740 crossing the Styx River in 1991
- Kuranda Scenic Railway 1774 in December 2007
- Kuranda Scenic Railway 1734 in January 2009
- Kuranda Scenic Railway 1774 in April 2012
References
- Oberg, Leon (1984). Locomotives of Australia 1850s-1980s. Frenchs Forest: Reed Books. p. 258. ISBN 0 730100 05 7.
- 1720 Class Queensland's Great Trains
- Clyde/GM 1720 Class Queensland's Railway Interest Group
- 1720 Class Railpage
- "1741D". Queensland Diesel Restoration Group.
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