Status Table
Locomotive | Entered service | Current Status | Current owner |
First Order | |||
X31 | 15 Aug 1966 | In Service | Seymour Railway Heritage Centre |
X32 | 8 Sep 1966 | Rebuilt as XR555 | Pacific National |
X33 | 24 Sep 1966 | Rebuilt as XR553 | Pacific National |
X34 | 5 Oct 1966 | Rebuilt as XR554 | Pacific National |
X35 | 4 Nov 1966 | Rebuilt as XR551 | Pacific National |
X36 | 15 Nov 1966 | In Service | Pacific National |
Second Order | |||
X37 | 9 Apr 1970 | In Service | Pacific National |
X38 | 8 May 1970 | Rebuilt as XR550 | Pacific National |
X39 | 28 May 1970 | In Service | Pacific National |
X40 | 26 Jun 1970 | Rebuilt as XR552 | Pacific National |
X41 | 9 Jul 1970 | In Service | Pacific National |
X42 | 7 Aug 1970 | In Service | Pacific National |
X43 | 20 August 1970 | In Service | Pacific National |
X44 | 11 Sep 1970 | In Service | Pacific National |
Third Order | |||
X45 | 11 Nov 1975 | In Service | Pacific National |
X46 | 4 Dec 1975 | In Service | Pacific National |
X47 | 24 Dec 1975 | In Service | Pacific National |
X48 | 24 Jan 1976 | In Service | Pacific National |
X49 | 18 Feb 1976 | In Service | Pacific National |
X50 | 12 Mar 1976 | In Service | Pacific National |
X51 | 1 Apr 1976 | In Service | Pacific National |
X52 | 22 Apr 1976 | In Service | Pacific National |
X53 | 19 May 1976 | In Service | Aurizon |
X54 | 10 Jun 1976 | In Service | Aurizon |
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X41 in Pacific National livery stabled at Seymour
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X43 in V/Line Freight livery in the mid 1990s
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