VL class
The VL class are a class of Australian diesel locomotives built by Avteq, Melbourne for Chicago Freight Car Leasing Australia between February 2007 and March 2009.[1][2]
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They have been hired to a variety of operators and operated in New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia and the Northern Territory. They are named after notable racehorses that have won the Melbourne Cup.
Status table
Number | Name | In service |
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VL351 | Danehill | February 2007 |
VL352 | Makybe Diva | |
VL353 | Comic Court | |
VL354 | Van der Hum | |
VL355 | Black Knight | |
VL356 | Gatum Gatum | |
VL357 | Empire Rose | April 2008 |
VL358 | Vintage Crop | May 2008 |
VL359 | Media Puzzle | July 2008 |
VL360 | Gurner's Lane | January 2008 |
VL361 | At Talaq | January 2009 |
VL362 | Efficient | March 2009 |
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References
- VL Class Vicsig,net
- VL Class Locomotive CFCL Australia|
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