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The New South Wales Sputnik suburban carriage stock is a type of electric multiple unit that was operated by the
New South Wales Government Railways The New South Wales Government Railways (NSWGR) was the agency of the Government of New South Wales that administered rail transport in New South Wales, Australia, between 1855 and 1932. Management The agency was managed by a range of differen ...
and its successors between 1957 and 1993 and served on the Sydney rail network. These trains, as well as other types of single-deck suburban electrics that were first manufactured in the 1920s, are known by Sydneysiders as "Red Rattlers".


History

Between 1956 and 1960, 40 power cars and 40 trailer cars were built by
Commonwealth Engineering Commonwealth Engineering (often shortened to Com-Eng, later Comeng was an Australian engineering company that designed and built railway locomotives, rolling stock and trams. History Smith and Waddington, the predecessor to Commonwealth Engi ...
for the
New South Wales Government Railways The New South Wales Government Railways (NSWGR) was the agency of the Government of New South Wales that administered rail transport in New South Wales, Australia, between 1855 and 1932. Management The agency was managed by a range of differen ...
. Broadly similar to the Tulloch built carriages, built earlier in the 1950s, they differed in having motors on all four (as opposed to two) bogies and power operated doors. They operated as eight carriage sets and were targeted as S sets, gaining the nickname ''Sputniks'' after the Russian satellite that was launched at the same time as their entry into service."Rolling Stock" ''
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'' October 1991 page 374
"Sydney's Electric Trains from 1926 to 1960" '' ARHS Bulletin'' issue 761 March 2001 pages 90-93The Sputnik Cars
Sydney Electric Traction Society
Ostensibly built to provide rolling stock for the newly electrified
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to Penrith section of the Main Western line, they operated across the Sydney suburban network. Following the delivery of the Tulloch double deck trailers from 1964, these replaced the original trailers in the S sets. The displaced carriages had their power door equipment disconnected, were fitted with manually operated door equipment and pooled with the Suburban and Tulloch stock. These were renumbered upwards by 50, e.g. T4701 became T4751. Originally painted Tuscan red, from 1973 they were repainted in the
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blue and white livery before the livery was replaced with indian red in 1976. The interiors were originally painted brown and cream with the later repaints being in two-tone green. Overhauls of the stock continued up until 1988, with some receiving sliding aluminium Beclawat windows to alleviate rust problems. Most of the trailer cars remained in service until the end of single deck operation in January 1992. The last power cars were withdrawn in November 1993. Several have been preserved.C3708 - Comeng 1955 Suburban Motor Car
NSW Environment & Heritage
Sydney Trains has three Commonwealth Engineering Sputnik cars in the care of Historic Electric Traction. *C3702 - Commonwealth Engineering (4 motor) Power Car - Under Restoration at Redfern Carriageworks *C3708 - Commonwealth Engineering (4 motor) Power Car - Under Restoration at Redfern Carriageworks *T4790 - Commonwealth Engineering Trailer Car (ex T4740) - Stored at Redfern Carriageworks On 8 May 2019, C3704 (Commonwealth Engineering (4 motor) Power Car) was removed from the Australian Technology Park and relocated to Taree to a private buyer. It was previously owned by
3801 Limited East Coast Heritage Rail is a not for profit company limited by guarantee formed in June 1985 as 3801 Limited to operate steam locomotive 3801 and its associated rolling stock. The company operated heritage train tours from 1986 until 2017, wit ...
(now East Coast Heritage Rail) and was used as a site office.


References

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