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A ABB Continues Rail Tradition 25 year tradition of providing freight ore, shipping containers, rail track sleepers, wagons continues with ABB Engineering hot coils from steel mills to ballast plough Construction Pty Ltd (AEC). AEC is one of vans. Over 3000 wagons of various designs Australia’s largest construction and steel have been produced to date. fabrication companies. As we move towards the new millennium, AEC continues to lead the Innovation way in the design and manufacture of railway rolling stock. The hopper wagons produced for ballast and coal showed innovative features. The Freight underpins the viability of rail systems workhorse ballast wagons, designed in 1990 and subsidises the non-profitable area of were ahead of their time, with aerodynamic passenger traffic. In bulk commodities (coal, styling and user friendly on-board control. iron ore etc), freight wagons form a These can dump ballast selectively or substantial link in the chain that bolsters simultaneously to the left, middle and/or right Australia’s economy. side of the rail track. In the past, ABB Transportation and later This level of wagon design has not been AdTranz were engaged in the production of equalled. Not to be outdone, AEC is already locomotives and the more visible passenger planning the next generation of ballast wagons with heavier axle load and health and safety orientated remote control. In the early 1980’s, AEC designed a 100 tonne coal wagon with air operated ‘bomb bay’ doors. This was a first in Australia. An order for a fleet of 700 wagons was fulfilled for the SRA. These had authentic stainless steel hopper bodies. The design was faithfully copied by our One of the 600 open top wagons AEC Just a fraction of the 700 wagon fleet produced in the late 1970’s vehicles. AdTranz is no longer part of the ABB family, as Daimler Chrysler acquired ABB’s competitor in a following contract, confirming shares in the company. However ABB the quality of design. continues to be involved in railway rolling stock in the less glamorous area of freight wagons. Heavy loads AEC commenced producing container In 1989, AEC designed and supplied to wagons and open top wagons by the Queensland Rail (QR), the first 90 tonne coal hundreds from 1975 for the State Rail wagon to operate on Queensland’s narrow Authority of NSW (SRA). gauge network. Until then, 80 tonne wagons were as heavy as the track would take. This In the 1980’s and 1990’s, AEC produced all design dominated all others for several years manner of special purpose wagons. These until QR upgraded to a 104 tonne design. This ranged from wagons for the cartage of coal, latest heavy wagon owes its design to the 26 Working together action action action action action action action action action 12/1, AUGUST 1999 original AEC design, and QR engineers have AEC’s railway rolling gracefully recognised and acknowledged this. stock division is one AEC pioneered the use of ferritic stainless steel in wagon hoppers in Australia, creating a de of innovation and facto standard for all coal wagons since built in NSW and Queensland. continuous improvement and is well positioned to continue well into the new millennium. The result is personnel are no longer required at track-side in the dust laden environment to operate doors. Using the motion of the train through the terminal, the wagon doors are tripped open over the receival bin and tripped closed as the wagon leaves the terminal. AEC holds Australian and international patents on this most effective system, which has also been adopted by dumping terminals throughout Queensland and in New Zealand. Cleaning up their act - the design that has reduced exposure to dust New Generation Design AEC’s railway rolling stock division is one of The highlight of achievements goes to the innovation and continuous improvement and introduction of the first 120 tonne coal wagons is well positioned to continue well into the into the Hunter Valley from 1992. This truly new millennium. new generation design also incorporates an The highlight of automatic door operating system that has Alex Kwok revolutionised bottom discharge of wagons. ABB Engineering Construction achievements goes to the introduction of the first 120 tonne coal wagons into the Hunter Valley from 1992. This truly new generation design also incorporates an automatic door operating system that has revolutionised bottom discharge of wagons. The design to take rail freight into the new millennium 12/1, AUGUST 1999 action action action action action action action action action Working together 27