New South Wales Tulloch double deck carriage stock
New South Wales Sputnik suburban carriage stock | |
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T4873 at Sydenham station in July 2003 | |
In service | 1964-2004 |
Manufacturer | Tulloch Limited |
Built at | Rhodes |
Constructed | 1964-1968 |
Number built | 120 |
Formation | 4 carriages |
Fleet numbers | T4801-T4920 |
Capacity | 132 seated |
Operator(s) |
New South Wales Government Railways Public Transport Commission State Rail Authority CityRail |
Depot(s) |
Flemington Hornsby Mortdale Punchbowl |
Line(s) served | All Sydney suburban |
Specifications | |
Car length | 20.21 metres |
Width | 3.04 metres |
Height | 4.38 metres |
Doors | 4 |
Weight | 34 tonnes |
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) |
The New South Wales Tulloch double deck carriage stock were a type of electric multiple unit carriage operated by the New South Wales Government Railways and its successors between 1964 and 2004.
History
In February 1964, the first of 120 double deck trailers was delivered by Tulloch Limited to the New South Wales Government Railways. These were purchased to replace wooden carriage stock from Sydney's suburban fleet. The first 40 were built with power operated doors to operate with the Sputnik power cars, the remaining 80 were fitted with manually operated doors for operation with the Suburban and Tulloch stock.[1]
To operate with the four experimental double deck power cars, in 1968 a further two were converted for powered door operation. Further carriages were converted to power door operation in 1972/73 to operate with the Series 1 S set carriages (C3805-C3857). After the conversions were completed, T4801-T4833 formed part of the Sputnik sets, T4839-T4895 were part of the S sets and T4834-T4838 and T4896-T4920 were operated in manual door form with Suburban and Tulloch stock.[1][2] At least one of the experimental power cars was converted to a trailer car.
Originally painted indian red, from 1973 they were repainted in the Public Transport Commission blue and white livery before the livery reverted to indian red in 1976. In order to create a consistent with the stainless steel carriages they operated with, T4852 and T4867 were repainted in an experimental silver livery. After a three-year lapse, T4872 was repainted flake grey and this was gradually rolled out to those carriages in S sets with the last completed in June 1993.[3] The interiors were painted in two-tone green.[1]
Those operating in single deck sets were withdrawn in the early 1990s, while those in S sets remained in service until March 2004.[4][5] Several have been preserved.[6][7]
References
- 1 2 3 Notes on Double Deckers Sydney Electric Traction Society
- ↑ "Great Survivors" Railway Digest September 1998 pages 18-20
- ↑ "Tulloch Double Deck Trailer Repaints" Railway Digest August 1993 page 344
- ↑ CityRail rolling stock requirements Christie Report June 2001
- ↑ Coasta's blueprint for fleet upgrades Sydney Morning Herald 21 August 2003
- ↑ T4801 - Tulloch 1955 Suburban Trailer Car NSW Environment & Heritage
- ↑ T4814 - Tulloch 1955 Suburban Trailer Car NSW Environment & Heritage