Newag
joint-stock company | |
Industry | Rail vehicle manufacturer |
Founded | 1876 |
Headquarters | Nowy Sącz, Poland |
Products |
electric locomotives trams |
Number of employees | 1,550 (2014) |
Website | www.newag.pl |
Newag S.A. is a Polish company, based in Nowy Sącz, specialising in the production, maintenance, and modernisation of railway rolling stock. The company's products include the 14WE, 19WE, 35WE types electric multiple units; it has also developed the Nevelo tram.[1]
History
In 1876 the Royal Railway Workshop opened, serving a newly built Austrian railway line. After the First World War the establishment, renamed "1st Class Main Workshop" served Polish State Railways, employing some 1800 workers in 1922. In post-World War II communist Poland the workshop was nationalised and later became a separate, though still state-owned, enterprise officially called "Nowy Sacz Railway Stock Repairs Depot in Nowy Sacz, State Independent Enterprise" (Polish: Zakłady Naprawcze Taboru Kolejowego "Nowy Sącz" w Nowym Sączu, Przedsiębiorstwo Państwowe Wyodrębnione ), with a workforce of about 3,500 in 1952. The last steam locomotive was serviced in 1972.
After the fall of communism and the economic changes of 1989, the enterprise was transformed into a State Treasury Joint Stock Company, with the Polish state as the only shareholder. The company went through a period of financial turmoil around 2001 and its shares were acquired by a private domestic investor in 2003. The current name was adopted in 2005.
Current products
- Nevelo - three-section low-floor tramcar, currently in service in Krákow
- Impuls - Electric multiple unit for urban, suburban or regional services
- Volcano - Diesel multiple unit, currently in service in Italy
- Griffin - Four axle locomotive for express passenger and light-medium freight services
- Dragon - Six-axle high-power locomotive for heavy freight services
Locomotives are available with both AC electric, DC electric and diesel-electric traction. The Dragon is also available with Last Mile Diesel
References
- ↑ "Newag tram rolls onto the streets of Kraków". Railway Gazette International. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Newag. |
Newag official website (German) (English) (Polish) (Russian)