ALCO DL531
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The ALCO DL531 is a model of railroad locomotive.

More than 200 ALCO DL531's were built by the A. E. Goodwin Company under license. They were used in Australia. The DL531's operated on all three gauges used on the main lines of South Australia.

See also

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