New South Wales 42 class locomotive


The New South Wales 42 class was a class of diesel locomotives built by Clyde Engineering, Granville for the New South Wales Government Railways in 1955/56.

History

The design was based on the Electro-Motive Diesel EMD F9 locomotive and were very similar to the GM 12 class then being built by Clyde Engineering for the Commonwealth Railways.
They initially worked express passenger services including the Brisbane Limited, Intercapital Daylight and Melbourne Limited and later the Southern Aurora and Spirit of Progress. As newer locomotives arrived they were concentrated on the Main South line operating freight services.
By April 1978, the Goulburn branch of the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen had placed a ban on the 42 class operating as lead engines due to cab conditions. In 1980, 4201 had its cab upgraded during overhaul to overcome these issues, but with their replacement imminent it was decided not to treat the rest of the class. All were withdrawn in 1983.

Preservation

Three have been preserved. A fourth was preserved, but this has since been mostly cut up:
In October 2019, 4204 returned to service to run a charter train to Capertee from Lithgow after being away for overhaul and repainting.
LocomotiveSerial NoEntered ServiceCurrent OwnerLiveryStatus
420155-74Nov 1955NSW Rail Museum125 Years of NSW Railways Green & YellowPreserved, Operational
420255-75Dec 1955--Scrapped
420355-79Jan 1956O'Donohugue's Pub, Emu PlainsRed & BlackPartially Preserved
420456-87Mar 1956Lachlan Valley RailwayIndian RedPreserved, Operational
420556-92May 1956--Scrapped
420656-100Aug 1956Dorrigo Steam Railway & MuseumIndian RedStored