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Horbury, near Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England was the site of two wagon works constructed during the Victorian period of industrialisation.[1]
Charles Roberts & Company's wagon works was located at Horbury Junction southeast of Horbury, it became part of the Procor group in the 1970s as Procor Engineering Ltd. and subsequently part of Bombardier Inc.'s European railway businesses in 1990 as Bombardier Prorail (Horbury), closing in 2005.
The Yorkshire Railway Wagon Company was based near Horbury Bridge west of Horbury.
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Yorkshire Railway Wagon Co.
Yorkshire Railway Wagon Company Industry Rolling stock manufacture Headquarters Horbury Bridge, England 53°39′37″N 1°34′12″W / 53.660188°N 1.570015°W
The Yorkshire Railway Wagon Company was incorporated in 1862,[2] by 1869 it had produced over 2000 wagons.[3] The factory was located to the west of Horbury railway station to the north of the Manchester and Leeds Railway line.
The factory closed in the second half of the twentieth century and the site is used as Quarry Hill Industrial Estate.
Charles Roberts and Co.
Charles Roberts and Co.
after 1974
Procor Engineering Ltd.Industry Rolling stock Fate closed 2005 Successor Bombardier Prorail Headquarters Horbury, Wakefield, England Products Wagons, rail vehicle bodyshells 53°39′12″N 1°32′24″W / 53.653258°N 1.539872°W
Charles Roberts and Co. Ltd. was established in 1856 in Wakefield and moved to Horbury Junction in 1873[4] and registered in 1899 as a wagon building business[5] located at the junction of routes of the Manchester and Leeds Railway (present Caldervale Line) and the Sheffield, Rotherham, Barnsley, Wakefield, Huddersfield and Goole Railway Company (leased and later transferred to the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway[6]) (present Hallam Line).
The company produced a variety of railway wagons, tank wagons and components.[7]
The plant was acquired by Procor of Canada in 1974,[8][9] becoming Procor Engineering Limited. Procor Engineering Ltd. was acquired by Bombardier Inc. in 1990,[10] after which it became part of Bombardier Prorail.[11] Bombardier closed the plant in 2005.[9]
Products
In addition to freight rolling stock, the plant produced bodyshells for the British Rail Class 60 during the Procor period,[12] and British Rail Class 92 during Bombardier's ownership.[13] During the Second World War the factory was involved in the production of the Churchill Tank.[14]
The plant was involved in the passenger vehicle construction and refurbishment. In the 1950s tram bodies were constructed for Blackpool Tramways 'Coronation Cars',[15] and Sheffield Tramways.[16] In the early 2000s Bombardier Voyager trains were built at Horbury and at Bombardier's BN plant in Bruges, Belgium.[17] Refurbishment of GNER's Mark 4 coach fleet took place at Horbury in the mid 2000s.[18]
After closure
After closure part of the plant was taken over by the engineering company Eddison & Wanless,[19] and part of the site has been named the Charles Roberts Office Park.[20]
References
- ^ The commercial directory and shippers guide. 1875. p. 579. http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=JvMNAAAAQAAJ.
- ^ "Bradshaw's railway manual, shareholders' guide and official directory". W. J. Adams. 1894. p. 607. http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=YmbXAAAAMAAJ.
- ^ "Yorkshire Railway Wagon Companies". The Railway news 12: 152. 14 August 1969.
- ^ Woodall (1973), p. 97.
- ^ "Charles Roberts and Co". www.gracesguide.co.uk. Grace's Guide. http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/wiki/Charles_Roberts_and_Co.
- ^ Bradshaw's railway manual, shareholders' guide and official directory. 19. W. J. Adams (London) / Bradshaw & Blacklock (Manchester). 1867. p. 160. http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=2l7XAAAAMAAJ.
- ^ Jane's world railways. Franklin Watts. 1977. p. 96. http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=NQg7AAAAMAAJ.
- ^ ".. Procor Wagons ..". International Railway Journal (Simmons-Boardman) 15: 558. 1975. http://books.google.co.uk/books?ei=vsMMTtTwCsSl8QOXobjTDg&ct=result&id=2vs6AAAAMAAJ.
- ^ a b "Grinding to a halt – 150 years of history is over". www.wakefieldexpress.co.uk. Wakefield Express. 27 October 2005. http://www.wakefieldexpress.co.uk/news/local/grinding_to_a_halt_150_years_of_history_is_over_1_933387.
- ^ "COMPANY NEWS; Bombardier Plans Procor Purchase (REUTERS)". www.nytimes.com. The New York Times. 24 October 1990. http://www.nytimes.com/1990/10/24/business/company-news-bombardier-plans-procor-purchase.html.
- ^ "Bombardier Prorail Limited". investing.businessweek.com. Bloomberg. http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=53000589. Retrieved 30 June 2011.
- ^ "Class 60". www.semgonline.com. Southenn E-Group. http://www.semgonline.com/diesel/class60_1.html. Retrieved 30 June 2011.
- ^ Colin J. Kirkland (1995). "Engineering the Channel Tunnel". Taylor & Francis. p. 183. http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=gcw5Mo3OFYkC.
- ^ Machinery (The Machinery Publishing Co.) 67: 748. http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=brnVAAAAMAAJ year = 1945.
- ^ "Coronation Car 304". www.ltt.org.uk. Lancastrian Transport Trust. http://www.ltt.org.uk/ourtrams/blackpool_304.html.
- ^ "Sheffield 513". blackpooltramway125.co.uk. British Trams Online / Tramways Monthly. http://blackpooltramway125.co.uk/the-stars/sheffield-513/.
- ^ Sources:
Dave Coxon. "Class 221 testing and operations". www.traintesting.com. http://www.traintesting.com/Class_221.htm.
Dave Coxon. "Class 220 testing and operations". www.traintesting.com. http://www.traintesting.com/Class_220.htm. - ^ "Bombardier opens refurbishment centre at Derby". The Railway Herald 1 (13): 6. 1 July 2005. http://www.railwayherald.org/magazine/pdf/RHUK/Issue13.pdf. "Bombardier is also in the process of refurbishing GNER's Mark 4 fleet of coaches and DVTs, but this work which is now approaching completion will remain at the company's Horbury plant"
- ^ "Growth promise at new premises". www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk. Yorkshire Evening Post. 23 May 2007. http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/news/business-news/business-headlines/growth_promise_at_new_premises_1_2099116.
- ^ "History". www.charlesrobertsofficepark.co.uk. Magna Holdings Ltd. http://www.charlesrobertsofficepark.co.uk/history/. Retrieved 30 June 2011.
Bibliography
- Woodall, Richard (1973), Some horbury Yesterdays, Horbury County secondary school
External links
- Images
- jb303. "Horbury: Yorkshire Wagon Works. 1963.". www.flickr.com. http://www.flickr.com/photos/thanoz/3394866438/.
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- Rolling stock manufacturers of the United Kingdom
- Companies based in West Yorkshire
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