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New South Wales 422 class locomotive : ウィキペディア英語版
New South Wales 422 class locomotive

The 422 class are a class of diesel locomotives built by Clyde Engineering, Granville for the New South Wales Government Railways in 1969/70.
==History==
The 422 class were the first Australian locomotives built with non-streamlined dual cab bodies. Manufactured by Clyde Engineering, Granville, they were introduced into service on the Main South and Illawarra lines where they would spend most of their New South Wales careers hauling passenger and freight services. Among the services they hauled were the ''Canberra Express'', ''Intercapital Daylight'', ''South Coast Daylight Express'', ''Southern Aurora'', ''Spirit of Progress'' and ''Sydney/Melbourne Express''.
In 1980 42220 was rebuilt by Clyde Engineering, Rosewater, receiving an AR16 alternator, a new electrical system and ''Super Series'' wheel slip technology. It was a test bed for many of the features incorporated into the 81 class.〔"The 422 class locomotives of NSW" ''Railway Digest'' February 2000 page 42〕
From 1982 they began to operate through to Melbourne. This ceased in February 1990 when non air-conditioned locomotives would no longer be accepted by Victorian drivers.〔"Locomotives and Traffic Victorian Standard Gauge" ''Railway Digest'' March 1990 page 104〕
With the formation of National Rail, the 422s were all allocated to the new interstate carrier in July 1995 pending delivery of its NR class locomotives.〔"80 Class Return to the NSW North Coast on National Rail Freights" ''Railway Digest'' August 1995 page 14〕 This saw them again frequently operating to Melbourne, albeit usually as second units and over new territory to Parkes via Forbes and from August 1996 via the North Coast line to Brisbane.〔〔"Locomotives and Traffic 422s to Brisbane" ''Railway Digest'' October 1996 page 31〕 When they were returned to FreightCorp in September 1997, their Southern duties were now being handled by Class 81s so most were stored.〔"Locomotives and Traffic Motive Power" ''Railway Digest'' September 1997 page 33〕
In 1999 42202 and 42206 were sold to FreightCorp's North Coast sub-contractor, Northern Rivers Railroad passing with the business to QR National in May 2002.〔(NSWGR 422/22/FL/HL Class Locomotive ) Auscision Models〕
By January 2000 only 42203 and 42220 remained in service with FreightCorp these having been fitted with air-conditioning. These were retained primarily to operate CountryLink services from Sydney to Griffith and from January 2000 over new ground on the ''Outback Express'' to Broken Hill.〔"Riding the Outback Express" ''Railway Digest'' March 2000 page 22〕 These were sold to Chicago Freight Car Leasing Australia in 2001 and later rebuilt as HL203 and FL220.〔
In May 2000, the other 16 were sold to the Australian Southern Railroad and transferred in one movement from Werris Creek where they had been stored to Dry Creek, Adelaide〔"FreightCorp 422s Sold to Private Operator" ''Railway Digest'' June 2000 page 14〕 where they were gradually reactivated. Some were placed in service operating construction trains on the Alice Springs to Darwin line as well as in South Australia and Western Australia. Others returned to New South Wales on hire to other operators. It was decided to rebuild all 16 as the 22 class which among other modifications saw air-conditioning fitted, although only 14 ended up being completed at Downer Rail, Port Augusta.〔〔(422 Class ) Railpage〕〔(22 Class ) Railpage〕
With the splitting up of Australian Railroad Group, 11 passed to Aurizon in February 2006 and five to Genesee & Wyoming Australia in June 2006.〔("Qld Rail buys into freight market" ) ''The Age'' 14 February 2006〕〔(Operations ) Genesee & Wyoming Australia〕〔(422 Class ) Vicsig〕〔(22 Class ) Vicsig〕〔( Aurizon Locomotive Data Sheet 422/22/DC Class ) Locomotives for Africa〕

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