They entered service on Australian National's standard gauge network from Broken Hill to Adelaide, Alice Springs and Perth.[1] In 1995, all were leased to National Rail with the transfer of Australian National's interstate operations.
In January 1996, AN10 was destroyed in the Hines Hill train collision. In November 1997, the remaining 10 were sold to National Rail.[1] passing to Pacific National with the sale of National Rail in February 2002. In 2004, they began to operate to Darwin following this line opening.
As of January 2014, AN class locomotives are generally used as trailing locomotives with AN3 previously having been painted in the Ghan livery.[2][3] They are commonly used as second locomotives on steel trains in New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia.[4]
Fleet status[]
Locomotive
Serial No
Completed
Livery
Status
AN1
92-1297
1992
Pacific National blue & yellow
Operational
AN2
92-1298
1992
Pacific National blue & yellow
Operational
AN3
92-1299
1992
Pacific National blue & yellow (repainted from Ghan red livery in early 2014)
Operational
AN4
93-1300
1993
Pacific National blue & yellow
Operational
AN5
93-1301
1993
Pacific National blue & yellow
Operational
AN6
93-1302
1993
Pacific National blue & yellow
Operational
AN7
93-1303
1993
Pacific National blue & yellow
Operational
AN8
93-1304
1993
Pacific National blue & yellow
Operational
AN9
93-1305
1993
Pacific National blue & yellow
Operational
AN10
93-1306
1993
Australian National green & yellow
Scrapped (accident damaged)
AN11
93-1307
1993
Pacific National blue & yellow
Operational
References[]
^ ab"The AN class locomotives" Railway Digest September 1990 page 38