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Standard Gauge MDH

MDH 1 to 6

ETSA No.1 at Curlew Point, 1 September 1970

A contract for six locomotives to perform mainly shuting operations with the occassion short mainline haul was awarded to the Clyde Engineering Company ion the late 1950s. Clyde contructed the units, with engines and final drives being obtained by Maybach Motorenbau of Friedrichshafen, West Germany and hydraulic transmission equipment was supplied by Mekydro. All six shunters had entered service by May 1959 and were used at Parkeston (Kalgoorlie), Port Augusta and Port Pirie. Occassionally they hauled small freight trains across the Nullarbor. As freight trains increased in size, the MDH units were gradually seen less and less on the mainline.

DE & MDH at Port Augusta 1976

By 1970 all but MDH 1 had been boarded up and stored at the Port Augusta workshops. MDH 1 was overhauled and repainted before being outshopped in April 1972 for use as a workshop shunter. The remaining five despatched to BHP Whyalla and scrapped around 1975-76. The class leader MDH 1, was subsequently sold to the Electricity Trust of South Australia (ETSA) for use at the Thomas Playford Power-House, Port Augusta were it was recoded No.2. A similar Clyde Maybach shunter, coded No.1, had purchase new by ETSA shortly after the Commonwealth Railways obtained their six. ETSA No.1 is preserved at Port Dock Station Railway Museum. 7<sup>th</sup> October 1996,Port Augusta - Homestead Park - MDH 1 - ETSA No.2

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MDH 1 MDH 2 MDH 3 MDH 4 MDH 5 MDH 6
Class:MDH
Builder:Clyde Engineering, Granville, NSW.
Introduced:1958
Number in Class:6
Model:HG 6R
Wheel Arrangement:Co
Engine:Manufacture:Maybach
 Model:MD 325
Cylinders:Number:6 in line
 Bore & stroke:7.28 in. x 7.87 in.
Horsepower:620/545
Tractive EffortStarting:29,700 lbs
 Continuous:28,800 lbs at 5 mph
Length (over coupling points):30 ft. 4 in.
Maximum Axle Load:17.7 tons
Total weight:53 tons
Fuel Capacity:360 gallons
Maximum Speed:40 mph
Hydraulic Transmission:Manufacture:Mekydro
ModelK104U
Hydraulic Final Drive:Manufacture:Maybach
ModelC33V


26<sup>th</sup> December 1989,Port Augusta loco ETSA Number 2 MDH1 shunting at Port Augusta, 23 March 1970

MDH 1 -- F.J.Shea -- ETSA 2

Diesel locomotive with Co wheel arrangement, built by Clyde Engineering.
24.9.1958Entered service. Built by Clyde Engineering, Granville, NSW., builders No.58/192
-Named F.J.Shea.
4.1974Overhauled and repainted for use as a workshops shunter.
4.1975Sold to Electricity Trust of South Australia (ETSA) for use at the Thomas PLayford Power Station, Port Augusta. Recoded No.2.
1991To Homestead Park Port Augusta.

MDH 2

Diesel locomotive with Co wheel arrangement, built by Clyde Engineering.
24.9.1958Entered service. Built by Clyde Engineering, Granville, NSW., builders No.58/193
1970Withdrawn.

MDH 3

Diesel locomotive with Co wheel arrangement, built by Clyde Engineering.
12.11.1958Entered service. Built by Clyde Engineering, Granville, NSW., builders No.58/194
1970Withdrawn.

MDH 4

MDH at Port Augusta 1976

Diesel locomotive with Co wheel arrangement, built by Clyde Engineering.
12.11.1958Entered service. Built by Clyde Engineering, Granville, NSW., builders No.58/198
1969Withdrawn.

MDH 5

Diesel locomotive with Co wheel arrangement, built by Clyde Engineering.
23.4.1959Entered service. Built by Clyde Engineering, Granville, NSW., builders No.59/199
1970Withdrawn.

MDH 6

Diesel locomotive with Co wheel arrangement, built by Clyde Engineering.
23.4.1959Entered service. Built by Clyde Engineering, Granville, NSW., builders No.59/200
1969Withdrawn.



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