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Bombardier Transportation Austria GmbH is an
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located in
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. It was founded in the 19th century by Jacob Lohner as Lohner-Werke or simply ''Lohner'' as a luxury
coachbuilding A coachbuilder manufactures bodies for passenger-carrying vehicles. The trade of producing coachwork began with bodies for horse-drawn vehicles. Today it includes custom automobiles, buses, motor coaches, and railway carriages. The word ...
firm. Around 1900 the firm produced electric-cars, being the first in Austria to do so; the cars were designed by
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. During the early 1900s the firm manufactured aircraft, after World War I the company manufactured trams, and after World War II the company began manufacturing scooters and mopeds using engines from
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, with which it merged in 1959, forming ''Lohner Rotax''. In 1970 Canadian firm
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acquired a controlling share in the company and renamed it Bombardier-Rotax GmbH. Under Bombardier the company became Bombardier Wien Schienenfahrzeuge (BWS), later Bombardier Transportation Austria GmbH. It relocated to a specialised factory in 2007, and now produces only trams.


History

In 1821 German Heinrich Lohner (1786–1855) established a workshop in Vienna, Austria, establishing himself as a wagonmaster. In 1823 he formed a joint venture with master saddlemaker (''Sattlermeister'') Ludwig Laurenzi, ''Laurenzi & Lohner''. After the death of Ludwig Laurenzi in 1863 the company became ''Jacob Lohner & Co.'' under Heinrich Lohner's son Jacob Lohner (1821–92). Jacob Lohner transformed his father's craft business into a factory eventually manufacturing between 300 and 500 vehicles per year. The company supplied vehicles to the courts of the royal houses of Norway, Sweden, and Romania, as well as to the Austrian emperor;Sources: * * the company received the distinction ''k.u.k. Hofwagenlieferant'' ("Royal
carriagemaker A coachbuilder manufactures bodies for passenger-carrying vehicles. The trade of producing coachwork began with bodies for horse-drawn vehicles. Today it includes custom automobiles, buses, motor coaches, and railway carriages. The word ...
s"). In 1887 Jacob Lohner's son Ludwig Lohner (1858–1925) took over the company. He decided that self-powered cars were the future, initially working with
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, and in 1898 hiring
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(from
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's electricity company). During his employment Porsche designed a number of vehicles. The Lohner Porsche chaise was powered by batteries, with two front wheel electric motors mounted in the wheel hubs. One of his electric vehicles was a popular exhibit at the ''Exposition Universelle (1900), Exposition Universelle'' (Paris world fair, 1900). Porsche later developed petrol-engined cars with electric transmissions, some versions of which had additional batteries. Vehicles using the petrol electric transmission with hub motors were sold to the German army and to the Viennese fire brigade. Porsche left the Lohner company in 1905, and joined Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft, Daimler affiliate company ''Austro-Daimler, Österreichische Daimler Motoren Commanditgesellschaft Bierenz Fischer & Co.''; vehicles were later built using the Lohner Porsche system under the Mercedes brand of Daimler. In 1909, the firm undertook aircraft manufacture, producing reconnaissance aircraft for the Austro-Hungarian army during the First World War, and a series of flying-boat patrol aircraft for the Navy,Gunston 1993, 188 which were later copied by the Italian Alenia Aermacchi, Macchi aviation firm for the Italian military in World War I. Lohner also produced aircraft for the budding Spanish Air Force. After World War I the company abandoned aircraft production,The Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1919) restricted Austria from having a military airforce, and restricted the number of armament factories to one. and shifted its production to the manufacturing of trams, and coachbodies. During the Great Depression the factory in Floridsdorf shut down. During the Anschluss with Germany, Lohner produced aircraft wings. The plant was damaged in 1944, and post World War II the company was in public administration until 1949 when it was returned to the control of the Lohner family. In 1949 Lohner began manufacturing scooters and mopeds which were designed by Otto Kauba, a production range that would include the well-known of which was the Lohner L125. The scooter range included popular models such as the ''Sissy'', L125 and L98, but sales were eventually reduced due to the popularity of the motorcar. Tram production also resumed post World War II. In 1959, the Lohner factory merged with
Rotax Rotax is the brand name for a range of internal combustion engines developed and manufactured by the Austrian company BRP-Rotax GmbH & Co KG (until 2016 BRP-Powertrain GmbH & Co. KG), in turn owned by the Canadian Bombardier Recreational Prod ...
which had supplied engines for its motorscooters. During the 1960s contracts included hay-loaders, gun carriages for the Austrian Army, and Ski-Doo, Bombardier Ski-Doos which were produced under license from 1966 to 1970. In 1970 the company was acquired by Bombardier Inc., Bombardier purchased a majority of shares in the company and renamed it ''Bombardier-Rotax GmbH''.


Bombardier Transportation

Reorganized later as a division of Bombardier-Rotax named ''Bombardier Wien Schienenfahrzeuge'' (BWS). After Bombardier's acquisition of Adtranz in 2001, the company's production plan designated the Vienna works for carbody production, specialising in Light rail vehicles (LRV). The company moved to a new plant in the Donaustadt district of Vienna in 2007., Hermann Gebauer Straße 5 ,A-1220 Vienna, Austria As of 2012 the company operates as ''Bombardier Transportation Austria GmbH & Co. KG'', and manufactures trams.Sources: * * *


Aircraft

* Lohner Type AA * Lohner B.I * Lohner B.II * Lohner B.VII * Lohner E * Lohner L


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