- Ganz
The Ganz (Ganz vállalatok, "Ganz companies") electric works in
Budapest is probably best known for the manufacture oftramcars , but was also a pioneer in the application ofthree-phase alternating current to electric railways. Notable engineers employed by Ganz in the field wereKálmán Kandó andOttó Bláthy . The company is named afterÁbrahám Ganz .Rail Rolling Stock
In 1982 - 1983 Ganz-Mávag supplied an order for
electric multiple units to New Zealand Railways Corporation for Wellington suburban services. The order was made in 1979, and was for 44 powered units and 44 trailer units, seeNZR EM class .In 1976 Ganz-Mávag supplied ten 3-car diesel trainset to the Hellenic Railways Organization (OSE), designated as Class AA-91 and four metric gauge 4-car trainsets, designated as Class A-6451. In 1981-82 Ganz-Mávag supplied to OSE 11 B-B diesel-hydraulic DHM7-9 locomotives, designated as class A-251. Finally, in 1983, OSE bought eleven 3-car metric gauge trainsets, designated as Class A-6461. All these locomotives and trainsets have been withdrawn with the exception of one standard and one metric gauge trainset.
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* [http://www.nzetc.org/tm/scholarly/Gov11_01Rail-fig-Gov11_01Rail038a.html A photo of a Ganz railcar of Hungarian State Railways c1936]
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