Victorian Railways B class (diesel)
The B class are a class of diesel locomotives built by Clyde Engineering, Granville for the Victorian Railways in 1952–1953. Ordered and operated by the Victorian Railways, they initiated the dieselisation of the system and saw use on both passenger and freight services, with many remaining in service today, both in preserved and revenue service. Some were rebuilt as the V/Line A class, while others have been scrapped.
B74 hauling the 70th anniversary Spirit of Progress in November 2007
Clyde Engineering reproduction Builders plate on B74's fuel tank valance. Incorrect numbers due to records error.
Chicago Freight Car Leasing Australia B76 in Melbourne in August 2006
B76 (no.1 end) at Hawthorn heading back to North Dynon on a MTM works train.
Clyde Engineering was an Australian manufacturer of locomotives, rolling stock, and other industrial products.
Clyde Engineering Builder's plate
New South Wales D57 class locomotive in Junee in September 1961
Men at work in the aircraft workshop at Clyde Engineering
The senior staff of Clyde Engineering in a historic photo