
Doncaster Railway Works is a
railway workshop
Railway workshops are railway facilities in which rolling stock is repaired. While often colocated with engine sheds to perform routine tasks as well as major repairs, in some countries separated concepts exist with ''railway workshops'' bei ...
located in
Doncaster
Doncaster ( ) is a city status in the United Kingdom, city in South Yorkshire, England. Named after the River Don, Yorkshire, River Don, it is the administrative centre of the City of Doncaster metropolitan borough, and is the second largest se ...
, England.
Also referred to as ''The Plant'', it was established by the
Great Northern Railway in 1853, replacing the previous works in
Boston
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and
Peterborough
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. Until 1867 it undertook only repairs and maintenance. Today the remaining part is operated by
Wabtec
Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corporation, commonly known as Wabtec, is an American company formed by the merger of the Westinghouse Air Brake Company (WABCO) and MotivePower in 1999. It is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Wab ...
.
History
In 1866,
Patrick Stirling was appointed as Locomotive Superintendent, and the first of the 875 class was built in 1886. At this time the works also began building new coaches: in 1873 the first sleeping cars; in 1879 the first dining cars in the
United Kingdom
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; and in 1882 the first
corridor coach
A corridor coach is a type of railway passenger coach divided into compartments and having a corridor down one side of the coach to allow free movement along the train and between compartments.
The idea of connecting railway coaches by means of ...
es. In 1891, 99 locomotives, 181 carriages and 1,493 wagons were built.
In 1889 a separate building for carriages was opened and wagon construction ceased at Doncaster in 1890, and by 1913 all of the work relating to coaches was concentrated in three buildings including a construction facility with 12 roads.
Among the
locomotives
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the works produced were the
Stirling Singles, the
Ivatt Atlantics and the
Gresley Pacifics, including the world-famous ''
Flying Scotsman'', the first locomotive to achieve 100 mph and also run from
London King's Cross to
Edinburgh Waverley non-stop; and ''
Mallard
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'' which achieved the top speed of 126 mph on 3 July 1938 to become the world's fastest steam locomotive, a record that she still holds to the present day. These have hauled such trains as the ''
Flying Scotsman,
Silver Jubilee
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Royal Silver Jubilees since 1750
Note: This ...
,
Coronation
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'' and the ''
Elizabethan
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''. Doncaster also constructed the carriages for the last of these.
In 1913 "The Plant" employed 4,600 and covered and from the time of the
Great Northern Railway into
LNER days the works continued to build a variety of locomotives and rolling stock. During
World War II
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like other workshops it joined in the war effort producing, among other things,
Horsa gliders. The carriage building shop was destroyed by fire in 1940. New buildings in 1949 were designed with the
British Railways Mark 1 all-steel carriages in mind.
In 1957,
BR Standard Class 4 76114, the last of 2,228 steam locomotives, was completed. In November 1963 ''
60009 Union of South Africa'' was the last of an estimated 10,000 steam locomotives to be overhauled at Doncaster Works. Carriage building finished in 1962, but the works was modernised with the addition of a diesel locomotive repair shop. Under
British Rail Engineering Limited
British Rail Engineering Limited (BREL) was the rolling stock manufacturing and maintenance subsidiary of British Rail.
It was established on 1 January 1970 by the British Railways Board to operate its 14 rolling stock maintenance centres and ...
, new diesel shunters and 25 kV electric locomotives were built, plus
Class 56 and
Class 58 diesel-electric locomotives.
In October 1987, the wagon works was sold by the
British Rail Board to RFS Industries in a
management buyout
A management buyout (MBO) is a form of acquisition in which a company's existing managers acquire a large part, or all, of the company, whether from a parent company or individual. Management- and/or leveraged buyouts became noted phenomena of 19 ...
. In 1998 RFS Industries was purchased by
Westinghouse Air Brake Company
The Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corporation (WABCO) was an American company founded on September 28, 1869 by George Westinghouse in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Earlier in the year he had invented the railway air brake in New York state.
A ...
and in March 2000 rebranded
Wabtec
Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corporation, commonly known as Wabtec, is an American company formed by the merger of the Westinghouse Air Brake Company (WABCO) and MotivePower in 1999. It is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Wab ...
.
In 2007,
Bombardier Transportation
Bombardier Transportation was a Canadian rolling stock and rail transport manufacturer, with headquarters in Toronto and Berlin. It was one of the world's largest companies in the rail vehicle and equipment manufacturing and servicing industry. ...
closed its part of the works. In early 2008 the main locomotive repair shop which was built on the Crimpsall was demolished to make way for housing. Wabtec continues to conduct carriage refurbishment at the Doncaster site.
Keeping the Wheels in Motion
Wabtec
Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corporation, commonly known as Wabtec, is an American company formed by the merger of the Westinghouse Air Brake Company (WABCO) and MotivePower in 1999. It is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Wab ...
See also
* Listed buildings in Doncaster (Town Ward)
Notes
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External links
* {{official website, https://www.wabtec.com/business-units/wabtec-rail
Photographs of Doncaster Works 150th Celebrations
Bombardier Transportation
Railway workshops in Great Britain
Locomotive manufacturers of the United Kingdom
Great Northern Railway (Great Britain)
Rail transport in Doncaster
Buildings and structures in Doncaster
Manufacturing plants in England
Wabtec