Reid Railton

Reid Railton

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name = Reid Anthony Railton


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death_date = 1977 (aged 82)
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education = Rugby School, Manchester University
employer = Thomson & Taylor
occupation = Designer of land and water speed record vehicles
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Reid A Railton (1895 – 1977) was an automotive engineer, and designer of land and water speed record vehicles.

Biography

Reid Antony Railton was the son of a Manchester stockbroker and was educated at Rugby School and Manchester University. He joined Leyland Motors in 1917 where he worked with J.G. Parry-Thomas on the Leyland Eight luxury car. He left in 1922 to set up the Arab Motor Company where he was chief designer. Only about twelve cars were built, of which two low-chassis cars survive. One is in the Isle of Man and the other one (Chassis number 6, engine number 10, registration UW 2) is now in Austria having been rebuilt and rebodied by David Barker in the early 1990s.

In 1927, on the death of his friend Parry-Thomas, Railton closed the Arab factory and moved to Brooklands working for Thomson & Taylor becoming their Technical Director with responsibility for John Cobb's 1933 Napier Railton car which took the Outer Circuit record in 1933 and Sir Malcolm Campbell's of 1931 to 1935. His greatest achievements were probably designing the Railton Mobil Special car with which John Cobb set the Land Speed Record at Auto mph|394.7|1 in 1947 and designing the E.R.A. racing cars built in 1933-1934 at Thompson & Taylors at Brooklands. He also tuned the Hudson chassis used on the Railton car, named after him.

As well as cars he designed high speed boats including the jet-powered "Crusader" in which John Cobb was killed in 1952 while travelling in excess of Auto mph|200|0 attempting to break the Water Speed Record.

In 1939 he moved to California to work for the Hall-Scott Motor Company. He died in Berkeley, California in 1977 at the age of 82.

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Sources

* cite book
title=The Motor Men
author=Peter King
publisher=Quiller Press
location=London
date=1989
isbn=1-870948-23-8

External links

* [http://www.theautochannel.com/vehicles/coll/sci/112bastard.html The Auto Channel]
* cite web
title=Reid Railton (right) lowering the cockpit cover of the Railton Special over John Cobb's head, outside the workshops of Thomson & Taylor.
url=http://www.brooklandsarchives.com/Gallery_C6/target47.html
publisher=Brooklands photo archive
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