Commonwealth Railways NB class locomotives Print
Sunday, 18 June 2006

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NB30 shunting CR passenger carriages in Quorn, 1949. Photograph courtesy of the State Library of South Australia. SLSA: B 42528/89.

The story of NB30 goes back to Wilkes Barre in Pennsylvania, USA. In 1916 four small saddle tank shunting engines were built by the Vulcan Iron Works for use in the construction of the Henderson Naval Base in Western Australia. In 1925 two of these were taken over by the Commonwealth Railways and transferred to Quorn as NB29 and NB30. The other two went to the Australian Portland Cement Co. at Fyansford, Victoria, and eventually one of them found its way to a nearby railway preservation group, the Bellarine Peninsula Railway.

Meanwhile, the two NBs at Quorn were used for shunting around loco and the station yard where they were known as 'pugs'. They were both laid aside in the late 1940s, and in 1957 the remains of NB30 were removed to Port Augusta and the frame and wheels were used to build up a small diesel-hydraulic locomotive, also known as NB30. In its new guise NB30 was initially used to assist with the recovery of rails from the Brachina-Hawker section of line, and it was then re-assigned to Quorn for shunting work. In 1971 it was transferred to Port Augusta for use as a workshops shunter. It was superseded by another small locomotive, NC1, in these duties during 1972 and set aside as a 'stand by' unit.

NB30 dwelt out of use in an open part of the Commonwealth Railway Workshops at Port Augusta.  PRRPS made a representation to the ANR and arrangements were made to transfer this locomotive to Quorn in May 1979.  Mr K.A. Smith, then Chairman, may have had a soft spot for this engine as he was the Chief Mechanical Engineer at the time of its creation.

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NB30 at Quorn in the 1950s. Photograph courtesy of the State Library of South Australia. SLSA: B 50356.

Technical specifications

Wheel arrangementC
EngineGeneral Motors  6/71
 4.5 in bore x 5 in stroke, 6 in-line, 2 stroke
TransmissionAllison 600 series 
Final DriveDavid Brown 
Weight18 tons18.3t
Length18 ft 10 in5.74m
Power140 hp @ 2100rpm105kW
Max Axle Load6 tons6.1t
Max Speed20 mph32km/h

Representatives in the Pichi Richi Railway collection

NB30

Entered service1916 (steam), 1925 (with Commonwealth Railways), 1958 (as diesel)
Builder’s numberVulcan Iron Works 2533
Withdrawn from service1972
Distance travelled in service
Acquired by Pichi Richi RailwayMay 1979
Notes:Converted to a diesel-hydraulic locomotive by Commonwealth Railways in 1957.
Used in the dismantling of Brachina-Hawker narrow gauge.
Operational statusUndergoing maintenance

 

Article text adapted from: Babbage, J & Barrington, R: "The History of Pichi Richi Railway"

 
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