ADL/ADC class diesel multiple unit

ADL/ADC class railcar

Refurbished ADC 855 at Britomart Transport Centre
In service Australia: 1982-93,
New Zealand: 1993 to date
Manufacturer A Goninan & Co
Built at Newcastle
Replaced New Zealand: 56-foot carriages
Constructed 1982–85
Refurbishment 2002
Number built 10 sets
Number in service 10 sets
Formation ADL+ADC
Fleet numbers ADL 801–ADL 810
ADC 851–ADC 860
Capacity 132
Operator(s) Transperth, Tranz Metro, Transdev Auckland
Depot(s) Westfield, Pukekohe
Line(s) served Southern Line (Papakura - Pukekohe)
Specifications
Car body construction 20.26 m (66 ft 6 in)
Train length 42.20 m (138 ft 5 in)
Car length 21.10 m (69 ft 3 in) over couplers
Width 2.74 m (9 ft 0 in)
Height 3.84 m (12 ft 7 in)
Floor height 1.12 m (3 ft 8 in)
Doors Air-operated sliding doors; two each side (four per car), 1.26 m (4 ft 2 in) wide
Maximum speed 90 km/h (56 mph)
Weight ADL: 42.97 tonnes (95,000 lb)
ADC: 35.75 tonnes (79,000 lb)
Prime mover(s) Cummins NT855 R4
Power output ADL: 2 x 205 kW (275 hp), one engine for each bogie
Transmission Voith
Auxiliaries ADC: diesel alternator
Train heating Heating & air conditioning
UIC classification Bo'Bo'+2'2'
Braking system(s) Electro-pneumatic
Coupling system Australia: Norwegian coupling
NZ: Kidney link & pin
Multiple working Within class only
Track gauge 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)

The ADL class is a class of diesel multiple units operated by Transdev Auckland on the suburban rail network in Auckland, New Zealand. Originally built in the early 1980s by A Goninan & Co for Westrail of Western Australia, they were sold in 1993 by Westrail's successor, Transperth, to Tranz Rail. The units are currently owned by Auckland Transport.

History

Refurbished ADL 802 at Westfield in October 2005

Between 1982 and 1985, ten two-carriage stainless steel sets were manufactured for Transperth by A Goninan & Co, Newcastle.[1]

Following the electrification of the Perth rail network they were rendered surplus and in 1993 all were sold, along with the older ADK/ADB class, to New Zealand Rail to replace 56-foot carriages on suburban trains in Auckland.[1][2] In October 1993, prior to being privatised, New Zealand Rail sold the class to the Auckland Regional Council.[3]

In 2002, the Auckland Regional Council funded an upgrade of the class, which included refurbishment of the interiors and painting in the new MAXX blue colour scheme. The first refurbished unit entered service in December 2002, the last in November 2003.

In 2011, Auckland Transport indicated four two-car sets would be retained after the Auckland rail electrification project is completed.[4]

Due to the introduction of the AM class on all lines the units are only used between Pukekohe and Papakura station as a shuttle service.

Class register

Key: In service On lease Out of service Preserved Overhaul/Repair Scrapped
Number Introduced in NZ Current status Current livery Notes
ADL 801 July 1993 In service MAXX Blue (photo)
ADL 802 July 1993 In service MAXX Blue (photo)
ADL 803 July 1993 In service MAXX Blue
ADL 804 July 1993 In service MAXX Blue (photo)
ADL 805 July 1993 In service MAXX Blue (old photo)
ADL 806 July 1993 In service MAXX Blue
ADL 807 July 1993 In service MAXX Blue
ADL 808 July 1993 In service MAXX Blue
ADL 809 July 1993 In service MAXX Blue old photo
ADL 810 July 1993 In service MAXX Blue (photo)
ADC 851 July 1993 In service MAXX Blue
ADC 852 July 1993 In service MAXX Blue
ADC 853 July 1993 In service MAXX Blue
ADC 854 July 1993 In service MAXX Blue (photo)
ADC 855 July 1993 In service MAXX Blue
ADC 856 July 1993 In service MAXX Blue
ADC 857 July 1993 In service MAXX Blue (photo)
ADC 858 July 1993 In service MAXX Blue (photo)
ADC 859 July 1993 In service MAXX Blue (old photo)
ADC 860 July 1993 In service MAXX Blue (photo)

References

  1. 1 2 Gray, Bill; May, Andrew (2006). A History of WAGR Passenger Carriages. Perth: Bill Gray. pp. 319–323. ISBN 0-646-45902-3.
  2. Churchman & Hurst. The Railways of New Zealand. p. 64.
  3. ADK/ADL New Zealand Diesel & Electric Traction
  4. "Electric trains: technical details". Auckland Transport Blog. Retrieved 10 October 2011.

Bibliography

  • Parsons, David. New Zealand Railway Motive Power 2002. 

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