Alejandro Goicoechea
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Alejandro Goicoechea Omar (his first surname is also spelled Goikoetxea) (23 March 1895 - 30 January 1984) was a Spanish
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Biography

Goicoechea worked for the remote coal narrow gauge railway of
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(León), the longest narrow gauge line in Western Europe which today is operated by
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, developing a welded steel carriage and various elements of suspension, brakes and traction. In 1936 he suggested a lightweight articulated meter gauge trainset which however was not approved by the management. Goicoechea authored the Iron Belt to protect
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during the
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. But soon before finishing it he defected to the Nationalist side, and this was decisive in the Nationalists conquering Bilbao on June 12, 1937. In 1938, he described a train composed of articulated triangular structures with independent wheels, capable of commercial speeds. In 1941, a test unit composed of triangular chassis and truck wheels with carriage rims welded on was built and tested successfully up to behind a steam locomotive. In 1942 Goicoechea worked with the company ''Hijos de Juan de Garay'' in Oñate and other companies to build a first test train consisting of seven low-slung cars of only length, of a roughly semi-circular cross-section, pulled by a power unit based on a powered bogie from
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. In the same year he teamed up with José Luis de Oriol y Urigüen, founding the ''Patentes
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'' company and baptizing the test train ''Talgo I'' (Tren Articulado Ligero Goicoechea Oriol). The Talgo I was tested until 1945, then damaged during a test run and scrapped in the early 1950s. In 1944 Goicoechea started working with the
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to design the ''Talgo II'' but left the company in 1945 before the train was completed. Later he suggested a connection between Spain and Morocco by rail tunnel in Gibraltar, which did not become reality. He died in 1984, aged 89."Alejandro Goicoechea, creador del tren articulado Talgo, falleció ayer en Madrid a los 89 años de edad"
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* ''Boletín Oficial de la Propiedad Industrial''
1 de abril de 1936, nº 1190
página 1246, Concesión de patente de invención 141.056 Alejandro de Goicoechea y Omar por "Un nuevo sistema ferroviario de transporte por rodadura elevada" presentada el 1 de febrero de 1936 y concedida el 16 de marzo de 1936. {{DEFAULTSORT:Goicoechea, Alejandro 1895 births 1984 deaths People from Durangaldea 20th-century Spanish engineers 20th-century Spanish inventors Spanish people of the Spanish Civil War