The New Zealand DX class locomotive is a class of 49 Co-Co diesel-electric locomotives that currently operates on New Zealand 's national railway network. Built … Built by GE Trans­porta­tion in Erie, Penn­syl­va­nia, United States, they were in­tro­duced to New Zealand be­tween 1972 and 1976.

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2612 altered 15/10/1976 at Woburn Shops (Prototype, livery:NZR `Fruit Salad' International Orange/Yellow BS 08e51/Grey BS 11A11 ) A second version was built by NZR powered by two Leyland diesel engines instead of the Rolls-Royce engines. The New Zealand DX class locomotive is a class of 49 Co-Co diesel-elec­tric lo­co­mo­tives that cur­rently op­er­ates on New Zealand 's na­tional rail­way net­work. The New Zealand DC class locomotive is a type of diesel-electric mainline locomotive on the New Zealand rail network, operated by KiwiRail on freight trains, and formerly on long-distance passenger trains.The class was rebuilt from the DA class in the late 1970s and early 1980s, mainly in Australia. New Zealand DXC class locomotive DXC 5356 in Picton, together with DX 5483 20100121 2.jpg 2,926 × 1,958; 1.89 MB NZR Dx 5356 (20885678544).jpg 2,399 × 1,599; 993 KB NZR DX class … Purchased as a heavy shunter to replace smaller DS and DSA class shunting locomotives and smaller steam locomotives. Built by General Electric in Erie, Pennsylvania, United States, they were introduced to New Zealand between 1972 and 1976. Seen at P9 on 15/10/1976 for public inpsection.) 2612 in service 11/1972 (livery:NZR `Fruit Salad' International Orange/Yellow BS 08e51/Grey BS 11A11 , 1st to wear the International Orange Livery. The NZR DX class is a class of 49 Co-Co diesel-electric locomotives that currently operate on New Zealand 's national railway network.

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