Tina at Allerton

Allerton TrainCare Centre Boosts Efficiency with New 'Tina' Wheel Lathe in £6.8M Network Rail and Northern Partnership

As part of a collaborative investment with Northern, the Allerton TrainCare Centre has introduced a new wheel lathe to enhance train maintenance efficiency.

Affectionately named ‘Tina’ after the iconic singer of "Proud Mary," this machine allows for the reshaping, balancing, and repairing of train wheels without needing to remove them, thereby minimising disruptions to passenger services.

Network Rail, in partnership with Northern, has implemented this advanced wheel lathe to ensure the smooth operation of the train fleet, keeping the train ‘wheels keep on turning’ seamlessly.

The project to bring the wheel lathe into service commenced in September 2023, with Network Rail investing £6.8 million as part of the joint venture with Northern.

This upgrade continues the Allerton Depot’s long history of wheel lathe use, which dates back to the 1950s.

Wheel Lathe at Allerton

Clinton Ralphs, Network Rail North West route sponsor for the project, said: 

“It’s fantastic to see the new tandem wheel lathe now operational at Allerton Depot, significantly improving the efficiency of our wheel turning process.”

This joint venture with Northern has allowed us to revive a key aspect of Allerton Depot’s history, by installing the new wheel lathe equipment at the depot, giving improved capacity, performance and reliability for Northern. After much anticipation, it’s wonderful to witness its arrival, which will undoubtedly enhance the engineering capabilities at the depot.”

Jack Commandeur, engineering director at Northern, said: “Tina is a very much welcomed addition to the engineering arsenal and will enable us to repair wheels without having to remove them from the train, which makes the process far more efficient.

“Turning wheels on the lathe extends their life and reduces the costs associated with replacing them. The increase in wheel lathing capacity also means trains will spend less time out of passenger service for maintenance.

“This has been a significant project to deliver requiring perseverance and co-operation on all sides and I am thankful to the team at Network Rail, my colleagues here at Northern and our suppliers for delivering this fabulous new capability.”

Engineers at Allerton depot have been receiving training on how to use the new wheel lathe in the last couple of weeks and she will now enter regular service.

Image credits: Network Rail

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