Metro Cammell
The Metropolitan Cammell Carriage and Wagon Company (MCCW) (often called Metro Cammell) was a manufacturer of railway carriages and wagons. They were based in Saltley - and later Washwood Heath - in Birmingham, England. They are best known for making most of the trains on the London Underground and some first generation diesel multiple units, until they were sold to French company Alstom in 1989.
Metro Cammell Media
- Metro cammel 1973 2013-09-20 14-10.jpg
A door step plate from a unit of London Underground 1973 Stock, built by Metro-Cammell
- Metropolitan Railway-Carriage & Wagon Company Ltd. 1864.jpg
Share of the Metropolitan Railway-Carriage & Wagon Company Ltd., issued 24. May 1864
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Metropolitan Railway Carriage & Wagon Co.
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Second class coach of 1854, built by Joseph Wright and Sons, now in Powerhouse Museum, Sydney
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British Rail Class 156 "Super Sprinter" diesel multiple unit
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- 1995 stock at West Finchley.JPG
- Cowcaddens subway station - geograph.org.uk - 770574.jpg
Glasgow Subway metro train
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MTR East Rail Metro Cammell EMU (as refurbished 1996–1999)
Other websites
- MCW archives at the Historical Model Railway Society, at Butterley in Derbyshire Archived 2005-12-15 at the Wayback Machine
- Birmingham City Council Public Records Office also has an archive of old Metro Cammell material