The 3000 class and 3100 class are diesel railcars that operate on the Adelaide rail network. Built by Comeng and Clyde Engineering between 1987 and 1996, they entered service under the State Transport Authority before later being operated by TransAdelaide and Adelaide Metro. Trains are typically coupled as multiple units, though the 3000 class are also able to run as single units when needed.
3108/3109 at Kilkenny in November 2019
Interior of a refurbished unit
3025 in its original TransAdelaide livery at Goodwood station in May 2005
3019 repainted in Adelaide Metro's yellow blue and red livery, as part of the fleet's first refurbishment
The rail network in Adelaide, South Australia, consists of four lines and 89 stations, totalling 132 km (82 mi). It is operated by Keolis Downer under contract from the Government of South Australia, and is part of the citywide Adelaide Metro public transport system.
A-City units 4014/4018 at Adelaide Showground in March 2020
FreightLink Adelaide to Darwin freight train at Dry Creek
Pacific National freight from Melbourne to Perth passing Belair in the Adelaide Hills
Adelaide Metro 3000 class railcars at Goodwood returning to Adelaide on a Belair service