Queensland Railways DH class

The DH class was a class of diesel-hydraulic locomotives built by Walkers Limited, Maryborough for Queensland Railways between 1966 and 1974.

History
In 1966 Queensland Railways tested a Walkers Limited built diesel-hydraulic shunting locomotive. This was later purchased and by 1974 the 73 DH class locomotives had taken over shunting duties in most Queensland yards. They were also used on short distance freight services. With the closure of many freight yards and the move to longer trains withdrawals started in the 1980s. Many were sold for further use on Queensland sugar cane railways.


 * 29 were rebuilt to gauge for use at sugar mills around Queensland.
 * 4 were rebuilt to gauge for use on the Yallourn 900mm Railway in Victoria, and subsequently converted to  gauge for use at sugar mills in Queensland.
 * 13 were exported to Vietnam and 2 to Malaysia as a Lafarge diesel shunter for use on gauge.

Preservation
DH2 and DH74 are retained by the Queensland Rail Heritage division

In 1995 DH59 was purchased by the Puffing Billy Railway, which operates in Victoria. It was re-gauged to, reclassified as DH31, and is used as a replacement for steam locomotives on days of total fire ban. It has since been joined by DH5.

As at 2017, DH31 is currently re-numbered back to its original DH59.

In 2010 the Walhalla Goldfields Railway in Victoria purchased DH37. The locomotive is stored on a section of track in the Walhalla yard, awaiting re-gauging to the Walhalla Railway's  gauge. In June 2012, the Walhalla Goldfields Railway also bought DH72, which will also be stored until funds are available to re-gauge it to.

Privately owned DH45 is currently leased, since 2015, to Southern Downs Steam Railway as a backup for SDSR's C17 steam locomotive.