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New South Wales Standard suburban carriage stock (Sydney)
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Australia | 1925
603 cars built
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Locomotive Magazine, September 1926

When the suburban network of Sydney was being electrified, the NSWGR ordered a total of 50 motor cars from the Leeds Forge Company in England. They were delivered without electric equipment and hauled by steam locomotives for the first year until the first electric line was opened and the electric equipment was installed into the cars. 302 more power cars, 248 trailers and three parcel vans were built in Australia. The first vehicles were withdrawn in the seventies. Due to the worse driving comfort compared to more modern units, they were soon called “red rattlers”. The last ones were withdrawn in 1992. Some were preserved, with one four-car set being held in working order by Transport Heritage NSW.

Varianttwo-careight-car
General
Built1925-1929, 1937
ManufacturerLeeds Forge Company, Clyde Engineering, Walsh Island Dockyard
Axle configB-2+2-B B-2+2-2+B-2+2-2+2-2+2-B+2-2+2-B 
Gauge4 ft 8 1/2 in (Standard gauge)
Dimensions and Weights
Length123 ft 0 1/2 in492 ft 2 in
Boiler
Varianttwo-careight-car
Power Plant
Power
Power sourceelectric - DC
Electric system1,500 V
Top speed50 mph
Calculated Values
EMU
suburban
last changed: 06/2025
Preserved car at NSW Heritage Expo, Sydney June 2017
Preserved car at NSW Heritage Expo, Sydney June 2017
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