- Ausbesserungswerk
An Ausbesserungswerk (abbreviation AW or Aw) is a railway facility in German-speaking countries, the primary function of which is the repair (and formerly also the construction) of railway vehicles or their components. It is thus equivalent to a 'repair shop' or 'works'. It is also referred to as Centralwerkstatt (central workshop) or Hauptwerkstatt (main workshop). During the
Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft (DRG) period between the twoworld wars these facilities were called Reichsbahnausbesserungswerke (RAW) (Reichsbahn repair shops).Terminology
Whilst the term "Ausbesserungswerk" was used by the former
Deutsche Bundesbahn inWest Germany after the war, the railway workshops in the Deutsche Reichsbahn inEast Germany continued to refer to them as "Reichsbahnausbesserungswerke" until 1992. The term "Hauptwerkstatt" was also commonly used by state railways ("Länderbahn ") or private railways and they are still called that today, for example, inAustria . In general theDeutsche Bahn AG (DB AG) today uses the term Werk (works); these facilities belonging to the "DB Instandhaltung Gmbh" (DB Maintenance Co Ltd).Functions
In contrast to the
Bahnbetriebswerk e, that are responsible for routine, everyday tasks, "Ausbesserungswerke" specialise in major repairs, general inspections and the refurbishment of exchangeable components. In addition they handle the conversion and modernisation of vehicles, as well as the construction of new vehicles in some cases. On top of the maintenance of vehicles, most "Ausbesserungswerke" also carry out the manufacture ofturnout s, the construction of signal gantries, platform roofing and similar steel structures. Depending on the particular specialisation of an individual "Ausbesserungswerk" it may also be described as a "Reisezugwagenwerk" (coach works), "Güterwagenwerk" (goods wagon works) or "Weichenwerk" (turnout works).History
With the expansion of the railway network from the middle of the 19th century a large number of "Ausbesserungswerke" sprang up in the entire German speaking world. During the transition from maintenance-intensive steam traction to the more maintenance-friendly electric and diesel locomotives, as well as the increasing rationalisation of workshop operations, the number of "Ausbesserungswerke" needed could be reduced significantly. Today the
Deutsche Bahn only retains the "Ausbesserungswerke" at Neumünster (coaches), Cottbus (diesel locomotives), Chemnitz (components), Paderborn-Nord (goods wagons), Witten (turnout works), Bremen (diesel locomotives), Kassel (diesel railcars), Krefeld-Oppum (electric railcars), Dessau (electric locomotives), Fulda (components), Nuremberg (electric railcars), Meiningen (historic vehicles, goods wagons and snow clearing equipment), Eberswalde (goods wagons),Zwickau (goods wagons) and Wittenberge (coaches). In addition, there are "Hauptwerkstätten" for theBerlin S-Bahn at Berlin-Schöneweide and theHamburg S-Bahn at Hamburg-Ohlsdorf.The Deutsche Bahn AG aside, the
Austrian Federal Railways ,Swiss Federal Railways and large private railways have their own "Hauptwerkstätten". In Weiden, Stendal and Delitzsch "Ausbesserungswerke" belonging to the DB AG and its predecessors have been transferred to private ownership.A private "Ausbesserungswerk" in Unterhausen (Bavaria) at
Neuburg an der Donau maintains goods vehicles, mainly tank wagons.Typical layout
The constructional heart of an "Ausbesserungswerk" is usually a large, multi-track, main workshop building (the "Richthalle"), which enables several railway vehicles to be worked on simultaneously at a number of work stations. These stations are equipped with lifting gear in order to be able to jack vehicles up and separate the wagon bodies from their undercarriages. Adjoining the main workshop are mechanical and electrical workshops for the refurbishment and repair of individual components such as undercarriages, brake equipment and motors. The external livery of railway vehicles is carried out in a paint shed, separate from the main workshop.
U-Bahn and tram repair shops
"Hauptwerkstätten" for railway vehicles are not just found on normal railways, but also on the
U-Bahn (underground) andtramway s. Due to the comparatively small number of vehicles to be maintained the "Hauptwerkstätten" are in most cases attached to tramway sheds ("Bahnbetriebshöfen"). An example of a tram workshop is the "Hauptwerkstätte" of theVienna tramway system.Former "Ausbesserungswerke" in Germany
In addition to "Ausbesserungswerke" still in use, the Deutsche Bahn AG and its predecessors had "Ausbesserungswerke" and "Hauptwerkstätten" at the following locations:
External links
* [http://www.db.de/site/bahn/de/geschaefte/fahrzeuge/fahrzeuginstandhaltung/fahrzeuginstandhaltung.html Overview of the "Ausbesserungswerke" of the Deutsche Bahn AG]
* [http://www.bvm-berlin.de/DR-Site/werkstaetten/DR-Werke_uebersicht.html Overview of the "Ausbesserungswerke" of the East German Deutsche Reichsbahn]
* [http://www.hs-merseburg.de/~nosske/EpocheII/dd/e2d_3702.html Overview of the "Ausbesserungswerke" of the Deutsche Reichsbahn in 1932]ee also
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Bahnbetriebswerk
*Bahnbetriebswerk (steam locomotive)
*Motive power depot
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