NRE 3GS24C-DE-AU explained

NRE 3GS24C
Powertype:Genset
Builder:National Railway Equipment Company
Buildmodel:3GS24C
Builddate:2013
Totalproduction:5
Uicclass:Co-Co
Length:18.6 metres
Width:2.9 metres
Height:3.9 metres
Locoweight:114 tonnes
Fueltype:Diesel
Primemover:3 x Cummins QSK19C
Alternator:Marathon
Tractionmotors:Electro Motive Diesel D78
Cylindercount:Inline 6
Operatorclass:1200
Numinclass:2
Fleetnumbers:1201-02
Deliverydate:2013
Currentowner:National Railway Equipment Company
Disposition:2 being prepared for service, 3 in store

The NRE 3GS24C is a genset locomotive manufactured by National Railway Equipment Company, Paducah, Kentucky for use in Australia.

History

Five members of the class were built for El Zorro. However, before they had left the United States, El Zorro collapsed.

In May 2013, two were unloaded at Port Kembla as demonstrators.[1] [2] [3]

After being demonstrated, they were stored at Broadmeadow. In December 2014, they were hauled to Islington Railway Workshops and are scheduled to enter service with Bowmans Rail hauling containerised hay trains from Bowmans. The other three remain in store in the United States.[3] Unit 1203 was sold to Caraminer S.A., a subsidiary of the Central Railway Construction Company (CCFC) of Uruguay, to be used in trackwork trains. It was shipped in March 2021 from USA.

Summary

OwnerClassNumber in classRoad numbersBuiltNotes
120051201-12022013-

Notes and References

  1. http://www.railexpress.com.au/archive/2013/may-2013/may-22-2013/other-top-stories/nrec-introduces-the-multi-engine-locomotive-to-australia NREC Introduces the Multi Engine locomotive to Australia
  2. "The new NREC 1200 Class Locomotives" Railway Digest July 2013 page 28
  3. "NREC 1200 Class GenSet locomotives move to South Australia" Railway Digest January 2015 page 6