44: The World Down Under (ASCR-44)
Product No.: ASCR-44
Title: 44: The World Down Under
Author(s): Preston, R.G.
Illustrator(s): N/A
Publisher: Eveleigh Press
ISBN: 1876568372
Condition: New
Binding: Laminated Pictorial Boards (Hard Cover)
Dust Jacket: None
Edition: Reprint
Publication Year: 2012
Features: 184 Pages with Colour & Black/White Photos.
The New South Wales 44 class locomotives were one of the first locomotives built by A. E. Goodwin in the Alco tradition. One-hundred of these DL500B units were built. Introduced in 1957, these locomotives have served every part of NSW, from services in the North and South, to the Indian Pacific. These units are very similar to the South Australian Railways 930 class.
They have Alco 251 engines, which develop 1,450 kW (1,940 hp). This class had driving cabs at both ends. The front had a rounded nose (however not as round as the Clyde / GM "Bulldog nose" type) and a flat nose at the end on the locomotive. Most of the class were withdrawn in 1994, but many have been retained for further use by many other freight companies, and some have been preserved.