| New South Wales 86 class | 
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8649 restored to its original condition being exhibited at the 2022 Transport Heritage Expo in  Sydney Central | 
| Type and origin | 
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 | Power type | Electric | 
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 | Builder | Comeng, Granville | 
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 | Build date | 1983-1985 | 
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 | Total produced | 50 | 
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| Performance figures | 
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 | Maximum speed | 130 km/h (81 mph) (Design Max.)   105 km/h (65 mph) (TfNSW restriction) | 
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 | Power output | Continuous:  2,700 kW (3,620 hp), One hour:  2,880 kW (3,860 hp) | 
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 | Tractive effort | Continuous:  222.00 kN (49,908 lbf)  at 45 km/h (28 mph) | 
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| Career | 
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 | Operators | State Rail Authority FreightCorp | 
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 | Number in class | 50 | 
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 | Numbers | 8601-8650 | 
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 | First run | 15 March 1983 | 
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 | Last run | 30 June 2002 | 
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 | Preserved | 8601, 8606, 8607, 8644, 8646, 8649, 8650 | 
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 | Disposition | 7 preserved with 2 operational and 5 static,  43 scrapped | 
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The 86 class is a class of electric locomotives built by Comeng, Granville for the State Rail Authority of New South Wales.