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词条 Tulloch Limited
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  1. History

  2. Products

  3. Notes

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Tulloch Limited was an Australian engineering and railway rolling stock manufacturer, located at Rhodes, New South Wales.

History

In 1885 Robert Tulloch founded Phoenix Iron Works in Pyrmont. In 1913 the business was incorporated as Tulloch's Phoenix Iron Works and relocated to Rhodes.[1] It primarily built freight wagons for the New South Wales Government Railways[2] but also built single deck electric carriages for the Sydney suburban network from 1926 until the 1957.[3] During World War II a number of boats were built for the Royal Australian Navy including some 120ft Motor Lighters. In April 1948 the first of four seven-carriage HUB sets was delivered.[4][5]

In the 1950s it commenced building locomotives with 27 Victorian Railways W class diesel hydraulic shunters[6][7] and 13 Commonwealth Railways NT class diesel locomotives delivered.[8][9]

In 1964 Tulloch delivered the first double-decker trailer cars for use in Sydney.[10] After the success of the trailers, Tulloch built four experimental double-decker power cars in 1968, each with electrical equipment from four different manufacturers: English Electric, Toshiba, Hitachi and Mitsubishi, the latter being selected as the supplier for the S class double decker power cars.[11] These four motor cars were each paired with modified matching trailers from the original fleet of 120, and ran as an 8-car set with the target plate S10, giving NSW the first fully double deck Electric Multiple Unit passenger train in the world.[12]

In the 1970s it built 10 New South Wales 1200 class railcars[13] and 2 Victorian Railways DRC class railcars.[14] In October 1974 Tullochs ceased trading.[15][16] The Rhodes Corporate Park has been built on the former site.

In 1988 Skitube Alpine Railway acquired a diesel mechanical locomotive built by Tulloch in 1958 for use as a depot shunter. This small locomotive was believed to have been the first to be built at the Tulloch plant at Rhodes.[17]

Products

Vehicles manufactured by Tulloch Limited include:

  • 203 Sydney single deck carriages
  • 28 New South Wales HUB carriages
  • 1 New South Wales 71 class locomotive
  • 27 Victorian Railways W class (diesel-hydraulic)
  • 2-foot gauge diesel shunting locomotives
  • 15 Western Australian Government Railways T class shunting locomotives
  • 13 Commonwealth Railways NT class
  • 120 Sydney double deck trailers
  • 4 Sydney double deck power cars
  • 10 New South Wales 1200 class railcars
  • 2 Victorian Railways DRC class railcars
  • 3 South Maitland Railway railcars

Notes

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article15470099|title=Notes & Comments|publisher=Sydney Morning Herald|date=28 November 1913|page=11|accessdate=8 September 2011}}
2. ^Tullochs Limited Rhodes NSW Heritage Rail Resources
3. ^T4554- Tulloch 1940 Suburban Trailer Car NSW Department of Environment & Heritage
4. ^{{cite book|last=Dunn|first=John|title=Comeng A History of Commonwealth Engineering 1921 - 1955|year=2006|publisher=Rosenberg Publishing|isbn=1877058424|pages=102}}
5. ^Rdh 2233 - Buffet/Daynighter Saloon Car NSW Department of Environment & Heritage
6. ^W Class Railpage
7. ^W Class Vicsig
8. ^Narrow Gauge NT Chris' Commonwealth Railways Pages
9. ^NT Railpage
10. ^T4814 - Tulloch Suburban Trailer Car NSW Department of Environment & Heritage
11. ^C3804 - Tulloch Suburban Motor Car NSW Department of Environment & Heritage
12. ^Notes on Double Deckers Sydney Electric Train Society
13. ^{{Cite book|last1=Cooke|first=David|title=Railmotors and XPTs|publisher=Australian Railway Historical Society NSW Division|year=1984|isbn=0-909650-23-3}}
14. ^DRC Railpage
15. ^"Tulloch's Shutdown" Aeroplane Press 18 September 1974 page 1
16. ^"Suppliers" Railway Gazette International December 1974 page 461
17. ^"Skitube" Railway Digest August 1988 pages 296-298

5 : Engineering companies of Australia|Locomotive manufacturers of Australia|Rolling stock manufacturers of Australia|1913 establishments in Australia|1974 disestablishments in Australia

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