Builder's plate on South African Class 6E1 Series 7 E1862
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Industry | Rail transport |
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Founded | 1957 |
Founder | Commonwealth Engineering |
Headquarters | Nigel, South Africa |
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Parent | Commuter Transport Engineering |
Website | www |
Union Carriage & Wagon (UCW) is a manufacturer in South Africa.
Union Carriage & Wagon was established in 1957. Initial shareholders were Commonwealth Engineering (51%), Budd Company (25%) and Leyland Motors (12%). By 1965, Budd and Metro Cammell Weymann held a combined 41% shareholding which they sold to Anglo American plc and General Mining. In December 1969, Commonwealth Engineering reduced its shareholding to 42% with the other two shareholders each owning 29%.
In 1964, UCW delivered its first electrical locomotives to the South African Railways, the South African Class 5E1, Series 2. The Class 5E1 was also the first electrical locomotive to be produced in quantity in South Africa. In 1976, UCW received its first Asian order for twenty for Taiwan Railways Administration (TRA), based on a GEC design. In addition, the TRA were also manufactured jointly by UCW, Tang Eng Iron Works of Taiwan and Hyundai Rotem of South Korea.
In 1974, UCW entered the international market with orders from Angola and Zambia.
Rolling stock for Gautrain is assembled at the UCW plant in Nigel under a partnership agreement between Bombardier Transportation and UCW.
In 1989, Commonwealth Engineering sold its shareholding to Malbak Limited. In October 1996, the business was sold to Murray & Roberts. In February 2013, UCW was purchased by Commuter Transport Engineering.