New South Wales Xplorer Explained

Background:
  1. FF6600
Xplorer
Interiorimage:Xplorer Economy Seats.jpg
Interiorcaption:Refurbished economy class carriage
Service:1993–present
Manufacturer:ABB
Factory:Dandenong, Victoria
Successor:R set
Yearservice:4 October 1993
Numberbuilt:23 carriages (originally 21)
Formation:2, 3 or 4 cars
  • EA–EC
  • EA–EB–EC
  • EA–EB–EB–EC
Fleetnumbers:
  • EA 2501–2508
  • EB 2511–2517
  • EC 2521–2528
Capacity:
  • 42 First (EA)
  • 66 Economy (EB)
  • 38 Economy (EC)
Operator:NSW TrainLink
Depots:Xplorer-Endeavour Service Centre
Lines:
Trainlength:
  • 2-car: 50.50NaN0
  • 3-car: 75.750NaN0
  • 4-car: 1010NaN0
Carlength:25.250NaN0
Width:29210NaN0
Height:4.110NaN0
Maxspeed:
  • 160km/h (design)
  • 145km/h (service)
Weight:57t
Engine:Cummins KTA-19R (one per car)
Poweroutput:383kW per car
Transmission:Voith Turbo T311r KB260
Aux:Cummins LT10R(G) - 135kW
Bogies:PJA (Power), NJA (Trailer)
Coupling:Scharfenberg

The Xplorer is a class of diesel multiple unit trains built by ABB. Initially entering service in October 1993 with CountryLink, the Xplorers are mechanically identical to the Endeavour railcars, though feature a higher level of passenger amenity. All 23 carriages were built in the Dandenong rolling stock factory. The Xplorers currently operate under NSW TrainLink, running on the regional Main North, Main Western and Main Southern lines throughout New South Wales.

History

Following the election of the Greiner Government in March 1988, consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton was commissioned to prepare a report into NSW rail services. On purely economic grounds, the report recommended closing all country passenger services as they were judged unviable, however this was not politically acceptable.[1] If services were to be maintained, the report recommended an 'all XPT' option supported by an expanded coach network.

This option was taken up by the government and a new timetable introduced in February 1990. One of the casualties was the Northern Tablelands Express from Sydney to Armidale which was operated on alternate days by a locomotive hauled HUB/RUB set and XPT. This was truncated back to Tamworth allowing it to be operated by one XPT as a day return service. A road coach from Sydney to Armidale was introduced. Another service to be replaced by coach was the Werris Creek to Moree connecting service that was operated by a DEB set.[2] After suffering a number of losses in northern NSW electorates where services were cut during the March 1990 Federal Election, the National Party decided a policy reversal was needed. In June 1990, the government announced that it would purchase 17 Xplorer carriages to reintroduce services to Armidale and Moree and replace locomotive hauled stock and coaches on services to Canberra. This would release an XPT to operate a daily service to Grafton.[3] [4] The Xplorers entered service on the North Western service in October 1993[5] and on the Canberra service in December 1993.[6] In November 1994, the government ordered a further four Xplorer carriages.[7]

From May 2000, Xplorers took over the weekly services to Griffith and Broken Hill.[8] [9]

All are scheduled to be replaced by the R sets.[10] [11] [12] A contract with CAF was signed in February 2019, with the Xplorers to be replaced from 2024.[13]

Service

The Xplorers currently operate on these services out of Sydney:

Carriages

Coding for the carriages are as follows:

Carriage numbering is as follows:

EA 2508 and EC 2528 used to be Endeavour railcars LE 2815 and TE 2865. They became available following the electrification of the South Coast line from Dapto to Kiama in 2001, and were converted to Xplorers by Bombardier Transportation, Dandenong. The conversion of these two vehicles enabled the reintroduction of a rail service to Broken Hill as the Outback Xplorer, originally known as the Silver City Xplorer.

Each car is powered by a Cummins KTA-19R diesel engine rated at at 1800rpm coupled to a Voith T311r hydraulic transmission driving both axles on one bogie via Voith Turbo V15/19 final drives. The transmission incorporates a Voith KB260/r hydrodynamic brake. This traction package gives the Xplorer a maximum speed of but in service this is limited to . An auxiliary Cummins LT10R(G) diesel engine drives a Newage Stamford UCI274F alternator to supply power for the air conditioning and lighting.[18]

Refurbishment

In October 2006, RailCorp issued a tender for the refurbishment of the Xplorers and the Endeavour railcars. The contract specified new seating, buffet upgrades, new carpets, toilet upgrades, DVA upgrades, extended booked luggage section, and more wheelchair spaces for the trains. Bombardier Transportation, Downer Rail and United Group Rail responded, with Bombardier being the successful bidder. All units were repainted into new CountryLink colours. The refurbishment started in mid-2007 and concluded at the end of 2008. After the creation of NSW TrainLink, the CountryLink branding was removed from the trains.

Notes and References

  1. "CountryLink 2000" Railway Digest August 1989
  2. "The New Timetable" Railway Digest March 1990
  3. "New Trains for Northern NSW" Sydney Morning Herald 13 June 1990
  4. New "Explorer" trains for NSW Railway Digest July 1990
  5. "Xplorer Enters Service" Railway Digest November 1993
  6. "No Big Bang for Canberra Xplorers" Railway Digest December 1993
  7. "More Xplorer & Endeavour Cars Ordered" Railway Digest December 1994
  8. "CountryLink Loco-Hauled Services Cancelled" Railway Digest May 2000
  9. "Griffith Xplorer Launched" Railway Digest June 2000 page 6
  10. https://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/newsroom-and-events/media-releases/new-regional-train-fleet-on-track NSW Region train fleet on track
  11. http://www.railjournal.com/index.php/australia-nz/nsw-seeks-private-finance-for-regional-fleet-replacement.html NSW seeks private finance for regional fleet
  12. http://www.railwaygazette.com/news/passenger/single-view/view/nsw-regional-train-fleet-to-be-replaced.html NSW regional train fleet to be replaced
  13. https://web.archive.org/web/20190218123614/https://www.railwaygazette.com/news/passenger/single-view/view/caf-to-replace-new-south-wales-regional-train-fleet.html CAF to replace New South Wales regional train fleet
  14. https://transportnsw.info/regional-north-west-line North West timetable
  15. https://transportnsw.info/regional-southern-line Southern timetable
  16. https://transportnsw.info/regional-western-line Western timetable
  17. Web site: Xplorer regional Trains. transportnsw.info. 6 October 2020. 1 October 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201001195424/https://transportnsw.info/regional/regional-train-coach-facilities/xplorer-regional-trains. live.
  18. Book: Xplorer/Endeavour Operating Manual . 1994 . ABB Transportation.