In March 2003, a contract was awarded to
Siemens Mobility for the rebuilding of three 3200 class locomotives as CL 6 40m prototypes for a proposed rebuild of the entire class. The work was undertaken at
United Group,
Townsville. The weight and dimensions of the 3100 class meant that they had to have components removed at the Jilalan Depot,
Mackay before they could be moved by rail to Townsville. These components were used both for spare parts for the rest of the 3100/3200 class and to allow a reduction in weight to comply with mainline track restrictions. At Townsville, the locomotives were stripped down to the body shell with all internal components removed. The bodies were then
sandblasted and any minor defects were repaired. They were rebuilt with only one cab, with the redundant cab enclosed with steel plating. Bodies were then transported by road to Broadmeadow for rebuilding. There are several major changes to the locomotives. These include now using AC traction motors, distributed power locotrol system instead of Locotrol II, increased weight and increased traction effort. With the increased tractive effort, the number of locomotives on each train has decreased from five to three locomotives on the Goonyella network. ==References==