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WAGR ADF/ADU class
ADF490 and two ADUs on a test run in 1949
Type and origin
BuilderMidland Railway Workshops
Build date1949-1950
Total produced
  • ADF: 6
  • ADU: 12
Specifications
Configuration:
 • AARA1A-A1A
Gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Loco weight51.62t
Prime mover2 x English Electric 6H
Generator2 x 130 kilowatt DC generators
Traction motors4 x 75 hp
Cylinders6
Cylinder size6" (152mm) bore, 8" (203mm) stroke
Performance figures
Power output209 bhp at 1500rpm (per engine)
Career
OperatorsWAGR
NumbersADF490-ADF495
ADU581-ADU591
Preserved1

The WAGR ADF class (also known as the Wildflower class) was a six member class of diesel-electric railcars operated by the Western Australian Government Railways between 1949 and 1975.

History

In 1949/50, the Midland Railway Workshops delivered built six diesel-electric railcar sets to replace the Governor sets. Each set had one powered ADF railcar and two ADU trailers. All were named after wildflowers, hence the class name.[1]

Number Name
ADF490 Boronia
ADF491 Crowea
ADF492 Grevillea
ADF493 Hovea
ADF494 Leschanaultia
ADF495 Banksia

The first was launched to the media on 23 August 1949 followed by a demonstration run from Perth to Pinjarra.[2] They entered service shortly after, operating from Perth to Albany, Perth to Geraldton via Wongan Hills and Mullewa, Perth to Merredin, Perth to Chidlow, Perth to Ongerup and Kalgoorlie to Esperance.[1][3]

All were withdrawn between 1959 and 1963 as daylight country passenger trains were withdrawn and replaced by road coaches.[1]

Three ADFs and four ADUs were refurbished in 1964 to operate the new Bunbury Belle and The Shopper services. A further four ADUs were converted to locomotive hauled carriages. All were written off in 1975 with ADF495 preserved by Rail Heritage WA.[1][4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Gray, Bill; May, Andrew (2006). A History of WAGR Passenger Carriages. Perth: Bill Gray. pp. 209–218. ISBN 0-646-45902-3.
  2. ^ New Trains to Challenge Road Transport The West Australian 24 August 1949 page 8
  3. ^ Higham, Geoffrey (2007). Marble Bar to Mandurah: A history of passenger rail services in Western Australia. Bassendean: Rail Heritage WA. p. 46. ISBN 978 0 9803922 0 3.
  4. ^ ADF Rail Heritage WA

5. WAGR 'Wildflower diesel-electric train', datasheet 55311/12/68 with full technical specifications.

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