WAGR RA class (diesel)

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Power typeDiesel-electric
Power typeDiesel-electric
Serial numberA.202-A.207, A.218-A.222, A.244, A.248
Western Australian Government Railways RA class
RA1918
Type and origin
Power typeDiesel-electric
BuilderEnglish Electric, Rocklea
Serial numberA.202-A.207, A.218-A.222, A.244, A.248
Build date1968-72
Total produced13
Specifications
Configuration:
  AARC-C
  UICCo-Co, Co′Co′
Gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
BogiesEnglish Electric low weight transfer
Wheel diameter3 ft 1+12 in (0.953 m)
Minimum curve264 ft (80.467 m)
Wheelbase44 ft 2 in (13.462 m) total, 11 ft 3 in (3.429 m) bogie
Length53 ft 6 in (16.307 m) over headstocks
Width9 ft 4 in (2.845 m)
Height13 ft (3.962 m)
Axle load15.5 long tons (15.7 t; 17.4 short tons)
Loco weight93 long tons (94 t; 104 short tons)
Fuel typeDiesel
Fuel capacity1,200 imp gal (5,500 L)
Coolant cap.200 imp gal (910 L)
Prime moverEE 12CSVT Mk II
RPM range850rpm
Engine typefour stroke, four valves per cylinder
Aspirationturbo, intercooled
GeneratorEE822/16J
Traction motorsEE548
Cylinders12 Vee
Cylinder size10 in × 12 in (254 mm × 305 mm)
MU working110V, stepless electro-pneumatic throttle
Loco brakeAir, proportional control
Train brakesDual air and vacuum
Performance figures
Maximum speed60 miles per hour (97 km/h)
Power output1,950 hp (1,450 kW), gross, 1,795 hp (1,340 kW) net
Tractive effort:
  Starting67,000 lbf (298.0 kN)
  Continuous50,500 lbf (224.6 kN) at 10.8 mph (20 km/h)
Career
OperatorsWestern Australian Government Railways
Disposition12 scrapped, 1 preserved

The RA Class are diesel locomotives built by English Electric, Rocklea for the Western Australian Government Railways between 1969 and 1972. They were a revised version of the R class.

The RA class were a hood type general purpose diesel-electric locomotive. They were similar to the Queensland Railways 1300 class. All equipment, except traction motors, were interchangeable with the standard gauge K class. The main differences with the R class were a slight increase in length and wheelbase and deletion of the dynamic brake. They were otherwise identical mechanically and electrically.[citation needed]

The bogies were identical to those fitted to the R class and were an English Electric design with low weight transfer characteristics. They feature fully equalised primary spring gear, all traction motors in each bogie mounted with the nose-suspension facing inwards, traction thrust at near axle level and long pivot centres to reduce inter-bogie transfer. Adhesion loss at maximum tractive effort is limited to 4.5 per cent allowing 1,830 long tons (1,860 t; 2,050 short tons) trailing load to be hauled up a 1 in 100 grade.[citation needed]

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