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{{Short description|Diesel railcar class in Perth, Western Australia}} |
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| manufacturer = [[Cravens]] |
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| engine = [[Associated Equipment Company|AEC]] 9.6 litre<br>AEC 11.3 litre from mid-1980s<br>[[Mercedes-Benz]] from mid-1980s |
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|engine = [[Associated Equipment Company|AEC]] 9.6 litre<br>AEC 11.3 litre from mid-1980s<br>[[Mercedes-Benz]] from mid-1980s |
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The '''WAGR ADG class''' was an 18 member class of diesel [[railcar]]s operated by the [[Western Australian Government Railways]] between 1954 and 1992. |
The '''WAGR ADG class''' was an 18 member class of diesel [[railcar]]s operated by the [[Western Australian Government Railways]] between 1954 and 1992. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Having trialled [[WAGR ADE/ADT class|Governor]] railcars on the [[Perth]] suburban network, in September 1951 an order was placed with [[Cravens]], [[Sheffield]] for 18 diesel railcars with all delivered in 1954. An additional four were delivered for country operation as the [[WAGR ADH class|ADH class]]. [[Midland Railway Workshops]] built nine AYE trailer cars on the second hand underframes that were operated between two ADGs to operate as three car sets. These were replaced by ADAs in 1962.<ref name=GrayMay>{{ |
Having trialled [[WAGR ADE/ADT class|Governor]] railcars on the [[Perth]] suburban network, in September 1951 an order was placed with [[Cravens]], [[Sheffield]] for 18 diesel railcars with all delivered in 1954.<ref>"Contracts & Tenders" ''[[Railway Gazette International]]'' volume 95 issue 11 14 September 1951 page 304</ref><ref>"Contracts & Tenders" ''Railway Gazette International'' volume 95 issue 14 5 October 1951 page 389</ref> An additional four were delivered for country operation as the [[WAGR ADH class|ADH class]]. [[Midland Railway Workshops]] built nine AYE trailer cars on the second hand underframes that were operated between two ADGs to operate as three car sets. These were replaced by ADAs in 1962.<ref name=GrayMay>{{MayGray-WAGRPassCar |pages=222-232, 241-245, 265-269}}</ref> |
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In 1963/64, the ADGs were fitted with [[supercharger]]s and between 1969 and 1973 with [[Voith]] transmissions. In the mid-1980s, some were fitted with larger [[Associated Equipment Company|AEC]] 11.3 litre engines from withdrawn [[WAGR ADX class|ADX railcars]] while others received new [[Mercedes-Benz]] engines. Most lasted until 1992 when replaced by [[Transperth A-series train|electric trains]].<ref name=GrayMay/> |
In 1963/64, the ADGs were fitted with [[supercharger]]s and between 1969 and 1973 with [[Voith]] transmissions. In the mid-1980s, some were fitted with larger [[Associated Equipment Company|AEC]] 11.3 litre engines from withdrawn [[WAGR ADX class|ADX railcars]] while others received new [[Mercedes-Benz]] engines. Most lasted until 1992 when replaced by [[Transperth A-series train|electric trains]].<ref name=GrayMay/> |
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Two have been preserved by the [[Hotham Valley Railway]] and |
Two have been preserved by the [[Hotham Valley Railway]] and three by [[Rail Heritage WA]].<ref name=GrayMay/> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==Further reading== |
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* {{cite journal |author=<!--not stated--> |title=Driving Railcar Trailers |journal=Railway Transportation |date=May 1962 |pages=25, 34 |url=https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10160245702868553&set=pcb.2883020445169795 |access-date=22 June 2024}} |
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{{Perth public transport |state=collapsed}} |
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{{WAGR Railcars |state=collapsed}} |
{{WAGR Railcars |state=collapsed}} |
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[[Category:Diesel multiple units of Western Australia]] |
[[Category:Diesel multiple units of Western Australia]] |
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[[Category:Train-related introductions in 1954]] |
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[[Category:Passenger rail transport in Perth, Western Australia]] |
Latest revision as of 14:19, 22 June 2024
WAGR ADG class | |
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Manufacturer | Cravens |
Built at | Sheffield |
Entered service | 1954 |
Number built | 18 |
Number preserved | 3 |
Fleet numbers | ADG601-ADG618 |
Operators | Western Australian Government Railways |
Specifications | |
Prime mover(s) | AEC 9.6 litre AEC 11.3 litre from mid-1980s Mercedes-Benz from mid-1980s |
Track gauge | 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) |
The WAGR ADG class was an 18 member class of diesel railcars operated by the Western Australian Government Railways between 1954 and 1992.
History
[edit]Having trialled Governor railcars on the Perth suburban network, in September 1951 an order was placed with Cravens, Sheffield for 18 diesel railcars with all delivered in 1954.[1][2] An additional four were delivered for country operation as the ADH class. Midland Railway Workshops built nine AYE trailer cars on the second hand underframes that were operated between two ADGs to operate as three car sets. These were replaced by ADAs in 1962.[3]
In 1963/64, the ADGs were fitted with superchargers and between 1969 and 1973 with Voith transmissions. In the mid-1980s, some were fitted with larger AEC 11.3 litre engines from withdrawn ADX railcars while others received new Mercedes-Benz engines. Most lasted until 1992 when replaced by electric trains.[3]
Two have been preserved by the Hotham Valley Railway and three by Rail Heritage WA.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Contracts & Tenders" Railway Gazette International volume 95 issue 11 14 September 1951 page 304
- ^ "Contracts & Tenders" Railway Gazette International volume 95 issue 14 5 October 1951 page 389
- ^ a b c May, Andrew S; Gray, Bill (2006). A History of WAGR Passenger Carriages. Midland, WA: Bill Gray. pp. 222–232, 241–245, 265–269. ISBN 0646459023.
Further reading
[edit]- "Driving Railcar Trailers". Railway Transportation: 25, 34. May 1962. Retrieved 22 June 2024.