NZR DI class

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NZR DI class
Power type Diesel-Electric
Builder English Electric
UIC classification Co - Co
Length 13.46 m
Total weight 61t
Prime mover English Electric 6CSRKT
Top speed 97 km/h
Power output 755 kW / 1012 hp
Tractive effort 132 kN
Career New Zealand Railways, Ferrymead
Number in class 5
Number TMS numbers: 1808 - 1843
Early numbers: 1100 - 1104
Locale All of New Zealand
First run 1966
Last run 1986 - 1989
Disposition Withdrawn; 1 preserved

The DI class locomotive was a class of diesel-electric locomotive in New Zealand. They were built by English Electric Australia. The class is very similar to the Queensland Rail 1600 Class. At the time of their introduction, the class was seen as an alternative to the DB class for use on lightly-laid secondary and branch lines, however the introduction of the DJ class in 1968 ensured that no further DI class locomotives were purchased by the Railways Department.

The locomotives were all withdrawn by 1989, following a number of accidents and the conversion of the DSC class shunting locomotives to right-hand control. One member of the class has been preserved at Ferrymead.

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