Downer Rail is a business unit within the Downer Group. As well as manufacturing and maintaining railway rolling stock it holds maintenance contracts to maintain rail infrastructure. The head office is located in North Ryde.
Industry | Engineering |
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Predecessor | Evans Deakin Industries |
Founded | March 2001 |
Headquarters | |
Number of locations | Cardiff, New South Wales Somerton, Victoria Maryborough, Queensland |
Products | Railway rolling stock |
Services | Rail Infrastructure management Railway locomotive leasing |
Revenue | $1.336 billion (June 2013) |
Parent | Downer Group |
Subsidiaries | Keolis Downer (49%) Locomotive Demand Power |
Website | www.downergroup.com |
The EDI Rail division was formed in March 2001 following the merger of Evans Deakin Industries and Downer Group to form Downer EDi. In July 2007 the division was renamed Downer Rail and in 2018 it merged with Downer's Infrastructure Services division to form Transport and Infrastructure.[1][2]
The history of Downer Rail began in 1867 when Walkers Limited opened a branch in Maryborough.[3] In 1980 Walkers Limited was sold to Evans Deakin Industries and included in the merger with Downer EDi.
Evans Deakin operated the former Clyde Engineering plants at Kelso and Somerton and Walkers Limited, Maryborough plant. It had recently reopened the former Cardiff Locomotive Workshops to build CityRail M sets.
In 2008 Locomotive Demand Power was established as a subsidiary to lease locomotives. In November 2009 Downer Rail became a tram operator through its 49% shareholding in Keolis Downer that operates the Yarra Trams franchise in Melbourne.[4] In July 2014, Keolis Downer commenced operating the G:link light rail line on the Gold Coast.[5]
In March 2015, Keolis Downer purchased bus operator Australian Transit Enterprises which operates the Hornibrook Bus Lines, Link SA, Path Transit and SouthLink operations with 930 buses.[6]
Downer Rail has manufactured items of rolling stock at its factories in Cardiff, Somerton, Maryborough and Port Augusta. As the ex-licence holder for Electro-Motive Diesel products[7] it has also been involved in the procurement and maintenance of over 150 American built EMD SD70 series locomotives for BHP and Fortescue Metals Group's Pilbara operations.[8][9]