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Metro-Cammell

Metro-Cammell, formally the Metropolitan Cammell Carriage and Wagon Company (MCCW), was an English manufacturer of railway carriages, locomotives and railway wagons, based in Saltley, and subsequently Washwood Heath, in Birmingham. The company was purchased by GEC Alsthom in May 1989; the Washwood Heath factory closed in 2005 and was demolished in early 2019.

Metro-Cammell
Company typePrivate
IndustryRailway engineering
Founded1863; 161 years ago (1863)
Defunct1989; 35 years ago (1989)
FateAcquired By Alstom
SuccessorAlstom
HeadquartersBirmingham, England, UK
ProductsRailway carriages, locomotives, diesel multiple units and electric multiple units
ParentIndependent (1863–1989)
Alstom (1989–2005)
A door step plate from a unit of London Underground 1973 Stock, built by Metro-Cammell

The company designed and built trains for the railways in the United Kingdom and overseas, including the Mass Transit Railway of Hong Kong, Kowloon–Canton Railway (now East Rail line), the Channel Tunnel, and the Tyne and Wear Metro, and locomotives for Malaysia's Keretapi Tanah Melayu. Diesel and electric locomotives were manufactured for South African Railways, Nyasaland Railways, Malawi, Nigeria, Trans-Zambezi Railway and Pakistan. DMUs were supplied to Jamaica Railway Corporation and the National Railways of Mexico. The vast majority of London Underground rolling stock manufactured in the mid-20th century was produced by the company, which also designed and built the Blue Pullman for British Railways.

History edit

Metropolitan Railway Carriage and Wagon Company edit

 
Share of the Metropolitan Railway-Carriage & Wagon Company Ltd., issued 24. May 1864
 
 
Second class coach of 1854, built by Joseph Wright and Sons, now in Powerhouse Museum, Sydney

The company was formed in 1863 as the Metropolitan Railway Carriage and Wagon Company , successors to Messrs. Joseph Wright and Sons. Joseph Wright built coaches for the London and Southampton Railway in 1837 and the London and Birmingham Railway in 1838. In 1845, he moved the carriage works from London to Birmingham, where he purchased 6 acres (2.4 ha) of meadowland in Saltley, adjacent to the Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway line. In 1854, the company built the first 12 carriages for the Sydney to Parramatta line, New South Wales, the first public railway in Australia, which opened in 1855. Several of those are now in the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney.

Metropolitan Amalgamated Railway Carriage and Wagon Company edit

In 1902, it merged with four other carriage and wagon builders: Ashbury Railway Carriage and Iron Company Ltd., Brown, Marshalls and Company Ltd., Lancaster Railway Carriage and Wagon Company Ltd., and Oldbury Railway Carriage and Wagon Company Ltd., and became the Metropolitan Amalgamated Railway Carriage and Wagon Company .

 
Flirt II, a WWI Mark IV "Female" tank, built by Metropolitan[1]

Metropolitan was contracted as a builder of the new tanks for the British Army during the First World War. It built all 400 of the Mark V tank and 700 improved Mark V* tanks. These were the most developed heavy tank designs to see service in the war.

In 1917, Metropolitan Railway Carriage and Wagon Company and Vickers Limited took joint control of British Westinghouse. In 1919, Vickers bought out the Metropolitan shares and renamed the company Metropolitan-Vickers. By 1926, the company had changed its name again to Metropolitan Carriage, Wagon and Finance Company. In 1929, the railway rolling stock business of Cammell Laird and Company was merged as Metropolitan-Cammell Carriage and Wagon Company , the resulting company being part owned by Vickers and the Cammell Laird group.

MCCW also built bus bodies. In 1932, Metro Cammell Weymann was formed by the MCCW's bus bodybuilding business and Weymann Motor Bodies. In the Second World War, Metro again built tanks, including the Valentine tank and Light Tank Mk VIII. The Saltley works was closed in 1962 and group administration concentrated at Washwood Heath in 1967.

Closure by Alstom edit

In May 1989, the railway business was sold to GEC Alsthom (now Alstom). The last trains to be built at the Washwood Heath plant before its closure in 2005 were the Class 390 Pendolino tilting trains for the West Coast Main Line modernisation.

Products edit

 
British Rail Class 156 "Super Sprinter" diesel multiple unit
 
London Underground 1973 Stock
 
London Underground 1995 Stock
 
Glasgow Subway metro train
 
MTR East Rail Metro Cammell EMU (as refurbished 1996–1999)
 
The Birmingham International maglev shuttle 1984–1995

Heavy rail edit

Rapid transit edit

London Underground edit

Other systems edit

References edit

Bibliography edit

  • Pullen, Richard (2007). The Landships of Lincoln (2nd ed.). Tucann. ISBN 978-1-873257-79-1.
  • Pritchard, Robert; Fox, Peter; Hall, Peter (2009). British Railways Locomotives & Coaching Stock 2009. Sheffield: Platform 5 Publishing. ISBN 978-1-902336-70-1.
  • Hardy, Brian (2002) [1976]. London Underground Rolling Stock (15th ed.). Harrow Weald: Capital Transport. ISBN 1-85414-263-1.
  • Connor, Piers (1983). The 'R' Stock Story. Hemel Hempstead: London Underground Railway Society. ISBN 0-9508793-0-4.

External links edit

  • Metro-Cammell website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Metro Cammell news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Metro Cammell formally the Metropolitan Cammell Carriage and Wagon Company MCCW was an English manufacturer of railway carriages locomotives and railway wagons based in Saltley and subsequently Washwood Heath in Birmingham The company was purchased by GEC Alsthom in May 1989 the Washwood Heath factory closed in 2005 and was demolished in early 2019 Metro CammellCompany typePrivateIndustryRailway engineeringFounded1863 161 years ago 1863 Defunct1989 35 years ago 1989 FateAcquired By AlstomSuccessorAlstomHeadquartersBirmingham England UKProductsRailway carriages locomotives diesel multiple units and electric multiple unitsParentIndependent 1863 1989 Alstom 1989 2005 A door step plate from a unit of London Underground 1973 Stock built by Metro CammellThe company designed and built trains for the railways in the United Kingdom and overseas including the Mass Transit Railway of Hong Kong Kowloon Canton Railway now East Rail line the Channel Tunnel and the Tyne and Wear Metro and locomotives for Malaysia s Keretapi Tanah Melayu Diesel and electric locomotives were manufactured for South African Railways Nyasaland Railways Malawi Nigeria Trans Zambezi Railway and Pakistan DMUs were supplied to Jamaica Railway Corporation and the National Railways of Mexico The vast majority of London Underground rolling stock manufactured in the mid 20th century was produced by the company which also designed and built the Blue Pullman for British Railways Contents 1 History 1 1 Metropolitan Railway Carriage and Wagon Company 1 2 Metropolitan Amalgamated Railway Carriage and Wagon Company 2 Closure by Alstom 3 Products 3 1 Heavy rail 3 2 Rapid transit 3 2 1 London Underground 3 2 2 Other systems 4 References 5 Bibliography 6 External linksHistory editMetropolitan Railway Carriage and Wagon Company edit nbsp Share of the Metropolitan Railway Carriage amp Wagon Company Ltd issued 24 May 1864 nbsp nbsp Second class coach of 1854 built by Joseph Wright and Sons now in Powerhouse Museum SydneyThe company was formed in 1863 as the Metropolitan Railway Carriage and Wagon Company successors to Messrs Joseph Wright and Sons Joseph Wright built coaches for the London and Southampton Railway in 1837 and the London and Birmingham Railway in 1838 In 1845 he moved the carriage works from London to Birmingham where he purchased 6 acres 2 4 ha of meadowland in Saltley adjacent to the Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway line In 1854 the company built the first 12 carriages for the Sydney to Parramatta line New South Wales the first public railway in Australia which opened in 1855 Several of those are now in the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney Metropolitan Amalgamated Railway Carriage and Wagon Company edit In 1902 it merged with four other carriage and wagon builders Ashbury Railway Carriage and Iron Company Ltd Brown Marshalls and Company Ltd Lancaster Railway Carriage and Wagon Company Ltd and Oldbury Railway Carriage and Wagon Company Ltd and became the Metropolitan Amalgamated Railway Carriage and Wagon Company nbsp Flirt II a WWI Mark IV Female tank built by Metropolitan 1 Metropolitan was contracted as a builder of the new tanks for the British Army during the First World War It built all 400 of the Mark V tank and 700 improved Mark V tanks These were the most developed heavy tank designs to see service in the war In 1917 Metropolitan Railway Carriage and Wagon Company and Vickers Limited took joint control of British Westinghouse In 1919 Vickers bought out the Metropolitan shares and renamed the company Metropolitan Vickers By 1926 the company had changed its name again to Metropolitan Carriage Wagon and Finance Company In 1929 the railway rolling stock business of Cammell Laird and Company was merged as Metropolitan Cammell Carriage and Wagon Company the resulting company being part owned by Vickers and the Cammell Laird group MCCW also built bus bodies In 1932 Metro Cammell Weymann was formed by the MCCW s bus bodybuilding business and Weymann Motor Bodies In the Second World War Metro again built tanks including the Valentine tank and Light Tank Mk VIII The Saltley works was closed in 1962 and group administration concentrated at Washwood Heath in 1967 Closure by Alstom editIn May 1989 the railway business was sold to GEC Alsthom now Alstom The last trains to be built at the Washwood Heath plant before its closure in 2005 were the Class 390 Pendolino tilting trains for the West Coast Main Line modernisation Products edit nbsp British Rail Class 156 Super Sprinter diesel multiple unit nbsp London Underground 1973 Stock nbsp London Underground 1995 Stock nbsp Glasgow Subway metro train nbsp MTR East Rail Metro Cammell EMU as refurbished 1996 1999 nbsp The Birmingham International maglev shuttle 1984 1995Heavy rail edit Southern Railway Brighton Belle EMU Southern Railway Crystal Palace EMU Southern Railway Coulsdon North amp Sutton stock EMU LNER Tyneside electric units LNER Shenfield line electric units driving motors and intermediate trailers only LNER Glossop line electric units driving motors and intermediate trailers only The Blue Pullman Metro Cammell Lightweight Heritage diesel multiple unit British Rail Class 101 Heritage diesel multiple unit British Rail Class 111 Heritage diesel multiple unit British Rail Class 151 diesel multiple unit British Rail Class 156 Super Sprinter diesel multiple unit British Rail Class 373 TGV electric multiple unit British Rail Class 465 2 9 Networker electric multiple unit 2 British Rail Class 466 Networker electric multiple unit 3 British Rail Class 483 electric multiple unit Originally constructed as London Underground 1938 Stock British Rail Class 503 electric multiple unit British Rail Mark 4 coaching stock Arlanda Express X3 electric multiple unit Via Rail Renaissance Fleet MTR Metro Cammell EMU AC East Rail line Hong Kong formerly operated by Kowloon Canton Railway leased to MTR post merger Rapid transit edit London Underground edit London Underground Standard Stock Bakerloo Central Piccadilly Northern lines London Underground 1935 Stock Central line London Underground 1938 Stock Northern Bakerloo Piccadilly East London and Central lines London Underground R49 amp R59 Stock District line 4 London Underground 1959 Stock Piccadilly line then Bakerloo and Northern line London Underground 1962 Stock Central line London Underground 1967 Stock Victoria line London Underground C69 and C77 Stock Circle District and Hammersmith amp City Lines London Underground 1972 Stock Bakerloo line London Underground 1973 Stock Piccadilly line London Underground D78 Stock District line London Underground 1983 Stock Jubilee line London Underground 1986 Stock Central line London Underground 1995 Stock Northern line 5 London Underground 1996 Stock Jubilee line 5 London Underground battery electric locomotivesOther systems edit Glasgow Subway rolling stock Glasgow Subway Scotland Tyne and Wear Metrocars Tyne and Wear Metro England MTR Metro Cammell EMU DC Kwun Tong line Tsuen Wan line Island line Tseung Kwan O line Disneyland Resort line Hong Kong operated by MTR Birmingham Maglev Birmingham International Airport 3 carriages built in service from 1984 1995 References edit Pullen 2007 p 136 Pritchard Fox amp Hall 2009 p 340 Pritchard Fox amp Hall 2009 p 341 Connor 1983 p page needed a b Hardy 2002 p 29Bibliography editPullen Richard 2007 The Landships of Lincoln 2nd ed Tucann ISBN 978 1 873257 79 1 Pritchard Robert Fox Peter Hall Peter 2009 British Railways Locomotives amp Coaching Stock 2009 Sheffield Platform 5 Publishing ISBN 978 1 902336 70 1 Hardy Brian 2002 1976 London Underground Rolling Stock 15th ed Harrow Weald Capital Transport ISBN 1 85414 263 1 Connor Piers 1983 The R Stock Story Hemel Hempstead London Underground Railway Society ISBN 0 9508793 0 4 External links editMCW archives at the Historical Model Railway Society at Butterley in Derbyshire Metro Cammell website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Metro Cammell amp oldid 1200593655 Metropolitan Amalgamated Railway Carriage and Wagon Company Ltd, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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