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Emu Bay Railway 10 class

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Emu Bay Railway 10 class
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The Emu Bay Railway 10 class are a class of diesel-hydraulic locomotives built by Walkers Limited, Maryborough for the Emu Bay Railway between 1963 and 1966.

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History

In 1961, the Emu Bay Railway placed an order for three diesel-hydraulic locomotives with Tulloch.[1][2] However, before they were built, Tullochs entered administration and the order was transferred to Walkers Limited.[3] All were delivered in August 1963.[4][5]

A fourth was assembled at the Tasmanian Government RailwaysLaunceston Railway Workshops in April 1966.[6]

In 1969/70, the pneumatic control gear was replaced with electro-pneumatic equipment to allow the class to operate in multiple with the 11 class. Between 1980 and 1992 all were repowered with the Caterpillar D398B as fitted to the 11 class.[7][8]

All were included in the April 1998 sale of the Emu Bay Railway to the Australian Transport Network. Following the June 2000 closure of the Hellyer Mine, all were stored and disposed of to preservation organisations.[9]

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