Westrail ADP/ADQ class

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Westrail ADP/ADQ class
The Australind at Claisebrook in April 2002
ManufacturerComeng
Built atBassendean
Entered service1987
Number built5
Number in service5
OperatorsWestrail (1987-2000)
WAGR Commission (2000-2003)
Transwa (2003-2005)
Specifications
Maximum speed110 km/h (68 mph)
Prime mover(s)Cummins KTA19
TransmissionVoith
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)

The Westrail ADP/ADQ class railcars were built by Comeng, Bassendean for Westrail in 1987 to operate The Australind service between Perth and Bunbury.

History

In August 1985, Westrail awarded Comeng, Bassendean a contract for five diesel railcars, three ADP carriages with driving cabs and two ADQ trailer carriages, using a similar body shell and interior fitout to the New South Wales XPT carriages.[1] Each carriage was powered by a Cummins KTA19 engine coupled to a Voith transmission. They usually operate as a four carriage set.[2][3]

In July 2003, the railcars were painted in a new livery in line with the formation of Transwa. In 2007, the railcars were painted white as part of a refurbishment program. In 2010-2011 new seats were fitted.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Western Australia" Railway Digest September 1985 page 279
  2. ^ Gray, Bill; May, Andrew (2006). A History of WAGR Passenger Carriages. Perth: Bill Gray. pp. 329–331. ISBN 0-646-45902-3.
  3. ^ Dunn, John (2013). Comeng: A History of Commonwealth Engineering. Vol. 5: 1985–1990. Kenthurst, New South Wales: Rosenberg Publishing. pp. 113–122. ISBN 978-1-922013-52-1.
  4. ^ Annual Report June 2011 Public Transport Authority

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