Saturday, 22 June 2024

Rio Tinto's Galah collision wrecks.

Around 0023 hours on Monday May 13, 2024, three Rio Tinto EVO ES44DCi locomotives ran into the rear of a disabled train just north of the crossovers located at Galah on the Dampier to Tom Price mainline, near the 82 km location.

Here are a couple of images of the locomotives stored, minus bogies and engine hoods whilst they await recovery, and by the looks of it, potential scrapping.

From the left, 8183, 8175 and 8188

8118 with serial number 
59110 is from the second order of these units, with a build date of 04/2008 and is the highest numbered ES44DCi in the plain Rio Tinto silver livery, all the following DCi units being in the 'tiger stripe' red livery.

8118 serial number 59110 from the second order

8175 with serial number 
60773 is from the ninth order of GE ES44DCi units with a build date of 01/2021 and wears the Rio 'tiger stripes'.

8175 serial number 60773 from the ninth order

8183 with serial number 
60781 is also from the ninth order of ES44DCi locomotives with a 02/2021 build date and also wears the Rio 'tiger stripe' livery.

8183 serial number 60781 from the ninth order


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Any details on the cause of the accident - were the trains running in remote control?

Pilbara Railways said...

Yes, the train that was involved was running in AutoHaul.
You can find some comments about it by a simple google search.
Here is one link:
https://meu.org.au/workers-lucky-to-be-alive-after-automated-rio-tinto-iron-ore-train-derailment/

Anonymous said...

thank you for the reply,

As always.

Timothy