- Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company
The Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company (BRC&W) was a
railway locomotive andcarriage builder, founded inBirmingham ,England and, for most of its existence, located at nearbySmethwick , with thefactory was divided by the boundary between the two places. The company was established in 1854. [cite book |first=Henry Patrick |last=White |coauthors=David St. John Thomas |title=A Regional History of the Railways of Great Britain |pages=252 |publisher=Phoenix House |year=1963]Products
BRC&W made not only carriages and wagons, but a range of
vehicle s, from aeroplanes andglider s tobus es,trolleybus es andtank s. Nevertheless, it is as a builder of railway rolling stock that the company is best remembered, exporting to most parts of the new and old worlds. It supplied vehicles to all four of the pre-nationalisation "big four" railway companies (LMS, SR, LNER and GWR),British Rail , Pullman (some of which are still in use) andWagons-Lits , plus railways as diverse as those inEgypt ,India ,South Africa ,Iraq , Malaya andNigeria , to name but a few. The company even built, in 1910,Argentina 's presidential coach, which still survives, and once carriedEva Perón .The company built
hospital trains during theSecond Boer War ,Handley Page bomber s andde Havilland DH10s in 1914-1918, andtank s (including the A10 Cruiser, Churchill, Cromwell and Challenger), plus Hamilcar gliders to carry them, in 1939-1945.Before
World War II , the company had built steam-, petrol- and diesel-poweredrailcar s for overseas customers, not to mention bus bodies forMidland Red , and afterwards developed more motive power products, including BR's Class 26, Class 33 (both diesel) and Class 81 (electric) locomotives. Examples of all three types are preserved.Some of the locomotives and multiple units built by the company are listed below:
Diesel Locomotives
* 14
Commonwealth Railways NSU class in 1954
* 5 similar locos for Sierra Leone Development Corporation in 1954, plus one more in 1960
* 12Córas Iompair Éireann 101 class in 1956–1957
* 47British Rail Class 26 in 1958–1959
* 69British Rail Class 27 in 1961–1962
* 98British Rail Class 33 in 1960–1962
* 1British Rail D0260 "Lion" in 1962Electric Locomotives
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British Rail Class 81 Diesel Multiple Units
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British Rail Class 104
*British Rail Class 118 Electric Multiple Units
*London Underground 1923 Tube Stock
*London Underground 1938 Tube Stock
*London Underground 1956 Tube Stock
*London Underground 1962 Tube Stock
*London Underground CO/CP Stock
*London Underground T Stock References
*"Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company - A Century of Achievement, 1855 - 1963", John Hypher, Colin Wheeler and Stephen Wheeler (Runpast, 1996)
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