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Port Adelaide
South Australia 5015

Open Daily 10am – 4.30pm

ANZAC Day from 12pm
Christmas Day Closed

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Locomotive 515

South Australian Railways

Standard Gauge

Diesel-Electric

Class operators: South Australian Railways; Australian National Railways

Condition: Excellent

Provenance: South Australian Railways

Ownership: Port Dock Station Railway Trust

Class Builders: S.A.R. Islington Workshops

Number in class: 33

Number series: 500 – 533

Entered service: 29th December 1966

Entered the museum: 2nd June 1992

Total Weight: 56 tons (56,000 kilograms)

Length (over coupling points): 41’ 4’’ (12.6 metres)

Engine type: EE 4SRKT

Horsepower: 500 hp

Gear Ratio: 72:15

Wheel Arrangement: Bo-Bo

Traction Motors: 4x

Fuel capacity: 700 gallons (3,182 litres)

Bogie centres: 6.25

Built by: S.A.R. Islington Railway Workshops

Cylinders: 4 in line

Designer: SAR Islington

Height: 3.98 meters

Maximum Axle Load: 14.2t (14200 kilograms)

Maximum Speed: 64 km/h

Model: 500 Class

Tractive Effort (continuous): 133 kn at 6 km/h

Tractive Effort (starting): 139 kn

Width: 2.84 meters

Withdrawn: 2nd June 1992

Condemned: 2nd June 1992

The 500-class locomotives became the South Australian Railways shunting locomotives. Thirty-four were built at the Islington Workshops between 1964 and 1969 using English Electric engines and electricals, and could be found working over virtually all of the broad and standard-gauge systems.

Rated at 500 horsepower they proved ideal for use at smaller depots and over the lighter rail found on many branch lines. As their allocation to various depots proceeded they displaced more and more of the older steam locomotives, particularly the F and Rx-classes resulting in their extinction from the SAR roster.

The 500s were quite distinctive machines, their most outstanding features being their roof-mounted bells, and cabs, reminiscent of those on some steam locomotives.

Engine 515 is in full working order. It arrived at the museum on broad-gauge (5’ 3’’), but was placed on standard-gauge bogies on 3 October 2001.

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