Queensland Railways 1300 class explained

Queensland Railways 1300 class
Powertype:Diesel-electric
Builder:English Electric, Rocklea
Builddate:1967–1972
Totalproduction:45
Britishclass:Co-Co
Wheeldiameter:3feet
Wheelbase:383NaN3 total, 11feet bogie
Length:483NaN3 over headstocks
Width:9feet
Height:12feet over cab
Axleload:15LT
Locoweight:88.4LT
Fueltype:Diesel
Fuelcap:1000impgal (1300-1319)
Primemover:English Electric 12CSVT Mk II
Rpmrange:850rpm max
Enginetype:four stroke, four valves per cylinder
Aspiration:turbocharged, intercooled
Generator:English Electric 822/16J
Tractionmotors:English Electric 548
Cylindercount:12 Vee
Cylindersize:10x
Multipleworking:110V, stepless electro-pneumatic throttle
Poweroutput:1950-1NaN-1 gross, 1800-1NaN-1 net
Tractiveeffort:600001NaN1
Locobrakes:Air, dynamic
Trainbrakes:Air
Operator:Queensland Railways
Numinclass:45
Fleetnumbers:1300–1344
Firstrundate:9 October 1967
Preservedunits:1318
Currentowner:Launceston & North East Railway
Disposition:6 stored, 1 preserved, 4 exported, 35 scrapped

The 1300 class were a class of diesel locomotive built by English Electric, Rocklea for Queensland Rail between 1967 and 1972. They were later sold to AN Tasrail.

History

The 1300 class was an upgraded version of the 1270 class with more powerful engines and larger fuel tanks.[1]

The class was primarily used on the Blackwater and Moura coal lines and based at Gladstone.[2] The class became surplus following electrification of the coal lines in 1986–1987.[1] [3]

In 1988, the entire class was sold to AN Tasrail where they became the ZC class. They were renumbered consecutively, 1300 becoming ZC1 and 1344 becoming ZC45, although 12 units were only used as a source of spare parts.[2] [4] [5] [6] Most had very short working lives with just 13 remaining in service by 1995 and only six by 1997.

Ten of the ZC class were sold to Morrison-Knudsen Australia in April 1994, with eight rebuilt with new cabs as the MKA class at its Whyalla factory. Two were operated on the BHP Whyalla Steelworks network from February 1995, before being exported to Senegal.[7] MKA1-4 saw service in Malaysia before returning to Australia. These along with the unused two were purchased by Pacific National in 2004 with MKA1-3 returning to Queensland and the others to Tasmania. By 2007, all six were in service in Tasmania renumbered in the 2130 series.[8] [9]

With the privatisation of Australian National, AN Tasrail was sold to the Australian Transport Network, with the seven remaining ZCs becoming the 2140 class. Most stored units were scrapped and the last was withdrawn in 2004.[1] In February 2004, Pacific National purchased Australian Transport Network, including four stored 2140 class locomotives. Chicago Freight Car Leasing Australia purchased 2142 and 2143 for a proposed tourist service, they were later sold to Senegal. In September 2009, TasRail was sold back to the Government of Tasmania. TasRail sold three of the remaining stored locos for scrap in 2012 and donated 2144 (formerly ZC19 and 1318) to Diesel Traction Tasmania, now known as Launceston & North East Railway, for preservation.[6] [10]

ZC 19 finally entered full preservation on the 19th of May 2021 after being trucked to L&NER’s Lilydale yard. A week shy of ZC 19’s ten year anniversary of its donation by TasRail. MKA8 would be donated to the L&NER in February 2024.

Fleet summary

Key:In ServiceWithdrawnPreservedScrapped
QR number Serial
number
In service Withdrawn by QR ANR number MKA numberATN/PN/TasRail number Withdrawn Scrapped Notes
1300A.162ZC1
1301A.163
1302A.164
1303A.162
1304A.168ZC5
1305A.170ZC6
1306A.172ZC7
1307A.175ZC8
1308A.176ZC92140
1309A.177ZC10
1310A.181ZC112141
1311A.183
1312A.185ZC13
1313A.188ZC14
1314A.189ZC15
1315A.192ZC16
1316A.195ZC172142
1317A.1982143
1318A.201ZC192144To Diesel Traction Tasmania. Now Launceston & North East Railway
1319A.200ZC202145
1320A.208ZC21MKA42134
1321A.209ZC22MKA6Exported to Senegal.
1322A.210
1323A.211ZC24
1324A.212
1325A.213ZC26MKA32133
1326A.214ZC27MKA72137
1327A.215ZC28
1328A.216ZC29
1329A.217MKA22132
1330A.223ZC31MKA82138
1331A.224ZC32
1332A.225MKA12131
1333A.226ZC34
1334A.227ZC35
1335A.228
1336A.229ZC37
1337A.230ZC38
1338A.231ZC39
1339A.233
1340A.234ZC41MKA5Exported to Senegal.
1341A.235ZC422146
1342A.245ZC43
1343A.246ZC44
1344A.247ZC45

Notes and References

  1. Book: Oberg, Leon. Locomotives of Australia: 1850s – 2007. 349–350. Rosenbterg Publishing. 2007. 978-1877058547.
  2. http://www.qrig.org/motive-power/locomotives/diesel/qrnational/english-electric-1300-class English Electric 1300 Class
  3. https://sites.google.com/site/queenslandgreattrains/Home/historical-diesel-locos/1300-class 1300 Class
  4. http://www.railpage.com.au/locos/class/306 1300 Class (QR)
  5. http://www.railpage.com.au/locos/class/307 ZC Class
  6. http://www.railtasmania.com/loco/loco.php?id=zc ZC Class
  7. http://www.minnipasiding.com.au/peninsula-pioneer/bwdiesel.html BHP / Onesteel / Arrium Whyalla Diesel Locomotives
  8. http://www.railpage.com.au/locos/class/308 MKA class
  9. http://www.railtasmania.com/loco/loco.php?id=mka MKA Class
  10. http://www.dieseltractiontasmania.com/main/collection/details.php?pid=19 ZC Class