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Clyde Engineering

Clyde Engineering was an Australian manufacturer of locomotives, rolling stock, and other industrial products.

Clyde Engineering
Clyde Engineering Builder's plate
Typepublicly listed
ASX: CLY
IndustryEngineering
FoundedSeptember 1898
Defunct15 July 1996
SuccessorEvans Deakin Industries (1996-2001)
Downer Rail (2001-present)
Headquarters
Number of locations
Granville
Kelso
Somerton
Eagle Farm
Rosewater
SubsidiariesMartin & King
Men at work in the aircraft workshop at Clyde Engineering
The senior staff of Clyde Engineering in a historic photo
3830 at the Hunter Valley Steamfest in April 2008
V/Line A class locomotive at Flinders Street station in August 2006
Queensland Rail 2470 class locomotive at Corinda in February 1998
Pacific National DL class locomotive at Two Wells in December 2007
Australian Railroad Group L class locomotive at Forrestfield in December 2012

It was founded in September 1898 by a syndicate of Sydney businessmen buying the Granville factory of timber merchants Hudson Brothers. The company won contracts for railway rolling stock, a sewerage system, trams and agricultural machinery. In 1907 it won its first contract for steam locomotives for the New South Wales Government Railways. By 1923 it had 2,200 employees. After contracting during the depression it became a major supplier of munitions during World War II.[1]

In 1950 it was awarded the first of many contracts for diesel locomotives by the Commonwealth Railways after it was appointed the Australian licensee for Electro-Motive Diesel products.[2] Apart from building locomotives and rolling stock, Clyde Engineering diversified into telephone and industrial electronic equipment, machine tools, domestic aluminium ware, road making and earth making equipment, hydraulic pumps, product finishing equipment, filtration systems, boilers, power stations and firing equipment, car batteries, hoists and cranes, door and curtain tracks and motor vehicle distribution.[1]

In July 1996 it was taken over by Evans Deakin Industries.[3][4][5] In March 2001 Evans Deakin was taken over by Downer Group to form Downer EDi.[6][7]

Products

Amongst the classes of locomotives built by Clyde Engineering were:

Steam locomotives

Commonwealth Railways

New South Wales

South Australia

Tasmania

Diesel locomotives

Commonwealth Railways / Australian National

New South Wales

Victoria

Queensland

Western Australia

Mining

New Zealand

  • DA class NO's 1430–1439, Phase II variant of the class. Featured longer-than-standard chassis to accommodate a larger fuel tank than the earlier Phase I (1955) variant.
  • DBR class rebuilt from Canadian-built DB class in 1980–1982.
  • DC class rebuilt from Canadian-built Phase III DA class locomotives from 1978 to 1981.

Electric locomotives

Queensland

Diesel railcars

South Australia

Electric multiple units

New South Wales

Electric tramcars

New South Wales

  • 10 C-Class Granville (delivered 1899–1900)
  • D-Class Granville (1890s)
  • 70 E-Class Granville (delivered 1902–1903)
  • 260 F-Class Granville (delivered 1899–1902)
  • 195 R-Class Granville (delivered 1933–1935)
  • 55 R1-Class Granville (delivered 1935)

Other non-rail related products

  • Lawnmowers and lead batteries - 1930s
  • Servicing aircraft, naval vessels
  • Mining equipment
  • Automobile parts and accessories
  • Bulldozers
  • Bus bodies
  • Cranes
  • Structural steel (e.g. trusses for the Peats Ferry Bridge)[9]
  • Air cargo
  • Lorries
  • Filtration Systems (e.g. fume hoods, dust extractors, air filters)
  • Roller Doors
  • Materials Handling Equipment
  • Automobile Assembly Paint Lines

Manufacturing Facilities

Non rail products

  • Woodville North - Clyde Apac Industries (Air filtration systems, Lemcol materials handling systems, Selson air jacks)
  • Revesby - B&D roller door systems
  • Port Kembla - Clyde Carruthers

Because of capacity constraints, in the 1990s Clyde leased Australian National Industries' Braemar factory to fulfill its order for FreightCorp 82 class locomotives.[14]

References

  1. ^ a b "Clyde publishes company history". Railway Digest: 455. December 1992.
  2. ^ Downer & Electro-Motive Diesel Sign New Agreement 7 January 2014 at the Wayback Machine Downer EDi 26 June 2012
  3. ^ "Clyde Industries door handle, 1972 - 1996". Powerhouse Museum.
  4. ^ Clyde Industries Limited delisted.com.au
  5. ^ "EDI Wins Clyde Takeover Battle" Railway Digest September 1996 page 10
  6. ^ Evans Deakin Industries Limited delisted.com.au
  7. ^ Annual Report 30 June 2001 6 January 2014 at the Wayback Machine Downer EDI
  8. ^ Stokes, Jim; Dix, Andrew (January 2008). "P1 - the TGR's 2-6-2 tank locomotive". Tasmanian Railway News. 237: 13–15.
  9. ^ "Peats Ferry Road Bridge over Hawkesbury River". Heritage and conservation register, Roads & Maritime Services. Government of New South Wales. 15 August 2005. Retrieved 14 January 2015.
  10. ^ Oberg, Leon (1984). Locomotives of Australia 1850s-1980s. Frenchs Forest: Reed Books. ISBN 0 730100 05 7.
  11. ^ Oberg, Leon (2007). Locomotives of Australia. Sydney: Rosenberg Publishing. ISBN 9781877058547.
  12. ^ Carol, Jacinta. "Former Downer EDI site sells". Western Advocate. Retrieved 26 June 2015.
  13. ^ "Clyde Engineering's Brisbane (Eagle Farm) Plant Closes". Railway Digest: 16. May 1995.
  14. ^ "Clyde Set to Lease Mittagong Factory" Railway Digest June 1993 page 221

Further reading

  • Murray, James (1992). Phoenix to the world: the story of Clyde Industries and Sir Raymond Purves. Sydney. ISBN 0 949853 47 X.

External links

  Media related to Clyde Engineering at Wikimedia Commons

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Clyde Engineering was an Australian manufacturer of locomotives rolling stock and other industrial products Clyde EngineeringClyde Engineering Builder s plateNew South Wales D57 class locomotive in Junee in September 1961Typepublicly listedTraded asASX CLYIndustryEngineeringFoundedSeptember 1898Defunct15 July 1996SuccessorEvans Deakin Industries 1996 2001 Downer Rail 2001 present HeadquartersNorth SydneyNumber of locationsGranvilleKelsoSomertonEagle FarmRosewaterSubsidiariesMartin amp KingMen at work in the aircraft workshop at Clyde Engineering The senior staff of Clyde Engineering in a historic photo 3830 at the Hunter Valley Steamfest in April 2008 V Line A class locomotive at Flinders Street station in August 2006 Queensland Rail 2470 class locomotive at Corinda in February 1998 Pacific National DL class locomotive at Two Wells in December 2007 Australian Railroad Group L class locomotive at Forrestfield in December 2012 State Transport Authority 3000 class railcar at Goodwood station in May 2005 It was founded in September 1898 by a syndicate of Sydney businessmen buying the Granville factory of timber merchants Hudson Brothers The company won contracts for railway rolling stock a sewerage system trams and agricultural machinery In 1907 it won its first contract for steam locomotives for the New South Wales Government Railways By 1923 it had 2 200 employees After contracting during the depression it became a major supplier of munitions during World War II 1 In 1950 it was awarded the first of many contracts for diesel locomotives by the Commonwealth Railways after it was appointed the Australian licensee for Electro Motive Diesel products 2 Apart from building locomotives and rolling stock Clyde Engineering diversified into telephone and industrial electronic equipment machine tools domestic aluminium ware road making and earth making equipment hydraulic pumps product finishing equipment filtration systems boilers power stations and firing equipment car batteries hoists and cranes door and curtain tracks and motor vehicle distribution 1 In July 1996 it was taken over by Evans Deakin Industries 3 4 5 In March 2001 Evans Deakin was taken over by Downer Group to form Downer EDi 6 7 Contents 1 Products 1 1 Steam locomotives 1 1 1 Commonwealth Railways 1 1 2 New South Wales 1 1 3 South Australia 1 2 Tasmania 1 3 Diesel locomotives 1 3 1 Commonwealth Railways Australian National 1 3 2 New South Wales 1 3 3 Victoria 1 3 4 Queensland 1 3 5 Western Australia 1 3 6 Mining 1 3 7 New Zealand 1 4 Electric locomotives 1 4 1 Queensland 1 5 Diesel railcars 1 5 1 South Australia 1 6 Electric multiple units 1 6 1 New South Wales 1 7 Electric tramcars 1 7 1 New South Wales 1 8 Other non rail related products 2 Manufacturing Facilities 2 1 Non rail products 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksProducts EditAmongst the classes of locomotives built by Clyde Engineering were Steam locomotives Edit Commonwealth Railways Edit 4 G class Granville 10 L class Granville 8 K classNew South Wales Edit 10 C30T class rebuilt from C30 class Granville 45 C32 class Granville 65 C36 class Granville 5 C38 class Granville 30 D50 class Granville 160 D53 class Granville 120 D55 class Granville 25 D57 class GranvilleSouth Australia Edit 10 740 class GranvilleTasmania Edit 20 Q class Granville 1 P class Granville 8 Diesel locomotives Edit Commonwealth Railways Australian National Edit 47 GM class Granville 17 CL class Granville 6 NJ class Granville 8 AL class Rosewater 10 BL class Rosewater 15 DL class Kelso 11 AN class SomertonNew South Wales Edit 6 42 class Granville 10 421 class Granville 20 422 class Granville 18 49 class Granville 84 81 class Kelso 58 82 class BraemarVictoria Edit 26 B class Granville 18 S class Granville 94 T class Granville 75 Y class Granville 24 X class Granville Rosewater 10 C class Rosewater 33 G class Rosewater Somerton 11 A class rebuilt from B class Rosewater 13 P class rebuilt from T class Somerton 25 N class Somerton 5 H class Modified T class GranvilleQueensland Edit 13 1400 class Granville 10 1450 class Granville 42 1460 class Granville 29 1502 class Granville 27 1550 class Eagle Farm 12 1700 class Eagle Farm 56 1720 class Eagle Farm 27 2100 class Eagle Farm 11 2130 class Eagle Farm 8 2141 class Eagle Farm 14 2150 class Eagle Farm 45 2170 class Eagle Farm 24 2400 class Eagle Farm 18 2450 class Eagle Farm 38 2470 class Eagle FarmWestern Australia Edit 25 A class Granville 5 J class Granville 27 L class Granville Eagle Farm 13 DB class Rosewater 19 Q class Forrestfield 11 S class ForrestfieldMining Edit 9 BHP Whyalla DE class Granville 5 Hamersley Iron EMD SD50 class Rosewater 1 Goldsworthy Mining Company GML10 KelsoNew Zealand Edit DA class NO s 1430 1439 Phase II variant of the class Featured longer than standard chassis to accommodate a larger fuel tank than the earlier Phase I 1955 variant DBR class rebuilt from Canadian built DB class in 1980 1982 DC class rebuilt from Canadian built Phase III DA class locomotives from 1978 to 1981 Electric locomotives Edit Queensland Edit 22 3300 3400 class Kelso SomertonDiesel railcars Edit South Australia Edit 50 3000 class railcars SomertonElectric multiple units Edit New South Wales Edit 205 Suburban single deck carriagesElectric tramcars Edit New South Wales Edit 10 C Class Granville delivered 1899 1900 D Class Granville 1890s 70 E Class Granville delivered 1902 1903 260 F Class Granville delivered 1899 1902 195 R Class Granville delivered 1933 1935 55 R1 Class Granville delivered 1935 Other non rail related products Edit Lawnmowers and lead batteries 1930s Servicing aircraft naval vessels Mining equipment Automobile parts and accessories Bulldozers Bus bodies Cranes Structural steel e g trusses for the Peats Ferry Bridge 9 Air cargo Lorries Filtration Systems e g fume hoods dust extractors air filters Roller Doors Materials Handling Equipment Automobile Assembly Paint LinesManufacturing Facilities EditGranville closed 1973 10 275 Kelso opened early 1970s 11 370 closed before 2014 12 Somerton Eagle Farm closed 1995 13 Rosewater opened 1974 closed April 1986 Forrestfield established in 1997 to assemble the Westrail Q and S classes closed 1998Non rail products Edit Woodville North Clyde Apac Industries Air filtration systems Lemcol materials handling systems Selson air jacks Revesby B amp D roller door systems Port Kembla Clyde CarruthersBecause of capacity constraints in the 1990s Clyde leased Australian National Industries Braemar factory to fulfill its order for FreightCorp 82 class locomotives 14 References Edit a b Clyde publishes company history Railway Digest 455 December 1992 Downer amp Electro Motive Diesel Sign New Agreement Archived 7 January 2014 at the Wayback Machine Downer EDi 26 June 2012 Clyde Industries door handle 1972 1996 Powerhouse Museum Clyde Industries Limited delisted com au EDI Wins Clyde Takeover Battle Railway Digest September 1996 page 10 Evans Deakin Industries Limited delisted com au Annual Report 30 June 2001 Archived 6 January 2014 at the Wayback Machine Downer EDI Stokes Jim Dix Andrew January 2008 P1 the TGR s 2 6 2 tank locomotive Tasmanian Railway News 237 13 15 Peats Ferry Road Bridge over Hawkesbury River Heritage and conservation register Roads amp Maritime Services Government of New South Wales 15 August 2005 Retrieved 14 January 2015 Oberg Leon 1984 Locomotives of Australia 1850s 1980s Frenchs Forest Reed Books ISBN 0 730100 05 7 Oberg Leon 2007 Locomotives of Australia Sydney Rosenberg Publishing ISBN 9781877058547 Carol Jacinta Former Downer EDI site sells Western Advocate Retrieved 26 June 2015 Clyde Engineering s Brisbane Eagle Farm Plant Closes Railway Digest 16 May 1995 Clyde Set to Lease Mittagong Factory Railway Digest June 1993 page 221Further reading EditMurray James 1992 Phoenix to the world the story of Clyde Industries and Sir Raymond Purves Sydney ISBN 0 949853 47 X A History of Clyde EngineeringExternal links Edit Media related to Clyde Engineering at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Clyde Engineering amp oldid 1142115461, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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