48 Class


48 Class

NSWGR 48 Class Item No: L5C48 In category Locomotives / 5in Gauge / RTR + Click image to enlarge More images (click to enlarge): Introduced in 1959, the NSWGR 48 class were built by AE Goodwin of Auburn NSW. These ALCO DL531s were ordered to commence the conversion of branch lines to diesel traction.


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NSWGR 48 Class Introduced in 1959, the NSWGR 48 class were built by AE Goodwin of Auburn NSW. These ALCO DL531s were ordered to commence the conversion of branch lines to diesel traction. With 165 in service by October 1970, they saw extensive use across the state, and still serve today.


New South Wales Railroad Baureihe 48 class

NSWGR 48 CLASS LOCOMOTIVE - PROTOTYPE PHOTOS Artwork & photographs shown for illustration purpose only. Details, body versions, colours, livery, number fonts & some finer details may differ on the production models. Auscision Models takes care to reproduce models as accurately as possible and will always refer to the prototype for model accuracy.


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The NSWGR 48 Class was ordered to commence the conversion of branch lines to dieselisation and to see if branch line operating costs could be reduced. They became an immediate success, and by the early 1960's the heaviest trains in NSW were being hauled by multiply 48 class locomotives. They later went on to become the backbone of the NSW Fleet.


48 Class

These vehicles were attached to the Rail Crane & Match Truck (formally NSWGR 48 class locomotive 48131) and travelled the state on recovery missions. Sadly, the crane was damaged in an accident some years ago and the ex- Southern Aurora cars were eventually transferred to Broadmeadow Maintenance Depot along with Heritage Electric Fleet cars.


NSWGR I48 Class, No. 55, 060 Type , Eveleigh, [1874] Living Histories

The 48 Class is a class of diesel locomotives built by AE Goodwin, Auburn for the New South Wales Department of Railways between 1959 and 1970. Once the most ubiquitous locomotive in New South Wales, Australia, it is based on Alco frames and prime movers, using General Electric (later Associated Electrical Industries) electrical equipment.


NSWGR 48 class 4801 at DELEC 1 Dec 1968 4801 at DELEC on 1… Flickr

The 48 Class is a class of diesel locomotives built by AE Goodwin, Auburn for the New South Wales Department of Railways between 1959 and 1970. Once the most ubiquitous locomotive in New South Wales, Australia, it is based on Alco frames and prime movers, using General Electric (later Associated Electrical Industries) electrical equipment.


NSWGR 48 Class Mini Train Systems Pty Ltd

NSWGR 48 Class came in 4 body variations: Mk1: 4801 - 4845 (3 orders 4801-4820, 4821-4830, 4831-4845). The 3rd order is (panel wise) the same as the Mk2 and the configuration of the 830 class is the same as this batch. Mk2: 4846-4885; Mk3: 4886-48125; Mk4: 48126-48165; Additional information. Brand: Gopher Models. Region: Australian.


48 Class

Description NSW 48 Class Alco Diesel Electric Locomotive. 4 types were built - Mk 1 - Road numbers 4801 - 4845 Mk 2 - Road numbers 4846 -4885 Mk 3 - Road numbers 4886 - 48125 Mk 4 - Road numbers 48126 - 48165 Each model comes with decals to create all road numbers for its type. You may also like… Gopher Models NSWGR 44 Class N Gauge $ 280.00


ExNSWGR 48 Class Flickr

Locomotive No. 1 Drawing General Arrangement In the first 36 years of its existence, the NSW Railways introduced 42 separate classes of locomotives.


48 Class

Brad Peadon. 4849 48xx Enfield - Brad Peadon. 4850 44238 44233 4496 Grain at Kankool. Brad Coulter Snr. 4851 4713 4836 Blue Circle Cement on Kooragang Island. Brad Coulter. 4852 4838 Bombo Quarry. Brad Peadon. 4852 4837 Ballast train at Ashfield.


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The 48 Class are a diesel electric locomotive ordered by the New South Wales Government Railways from 1959. Once the most ubiquitous locomotive in New South Wales (and Australia), the locomotives were built by A. E. Goodwin, based on Alco frames and prime movers, using General Electric (later AEI) electrical equipment.


NSWGR 48 Class Mini Train Systems Pty Ltd

These speakers are specifically designed for the TrainOrama 48 class. 1) Remove couplers and four screws from underside of chassis. 2) Slide body up and off from the chassis. 3) Remove 8 pin DC dummy plug. 4) Remove the factory speaker from its frame and shorten the frame, such that it still supports the light bar for the long hood. 5) In this.


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The NSWGR 48 class diesel electric locomotive was part of a total of 212 Goodwin Alco DL531 locomotives built from the late 1950s onwards. Significant numbers are still in regular use in New South Wales and South Australia. The kit was a joint venture between O-Aust Kits and Bergs Hobbies. The model consists of pewter, lost wax and polyurethane.


NSWGR 48 Class Flickr

Locomotives, 5in Gauge. Introduced in 1959, the NSWGR 48 class were built by AE Goodwin of Auburn NSW. These ALCO DL531s were ordered to commence the conversion of branch lines to diesel traction. With 165 in service by October 1970, they saw extensive use across the state, and still serve today. Variations were also built as the SAR 830 class.


48 Class

4 of my HO scale NSWGR 48 class locos made by Auscision, departing the yard limits with a train comprising wagons that exceed the loading gauge.The load on t.