Maley & Taunton

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Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryRail transport
Founded1825; 201 years ago (1825)
Defunct1968
Maley & Taunton
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryRail transport
Founded1825; 201 years ago (1825)
Defunct1968
FateDefunct
HeadquartersWednesbury, England, UK
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsLocomotives
High-speed trains
Intercity and commuter trains
Trams
People movers
Signalling systems
Open-topped Balloon tram 706 "Princess Alice" at Bispham, running on English Electric trucks.[1]
Former CCFL 533, built in 1928 on a Maley & Taunton truck: in heritage operation in Kochi, 1984-2009
Cast metal faceplate with manufacturer's name and controller settings

Maley & Taunton was a tram and tramway engineering company. It was situated in Wednesbury in Staffordshire, England.[2][3][4] The principals, Alfred Walter Maley (1880-1947) and Edmund MacKenzie Taunton (1884-1957)[5] held patents for tram and tramway machinery and equipment.[6][7] The company exported globally, with its tram trucks used, among others, in Lisbon,[8] Johannesburg, and Hong Kong,[9] and locally – to the Blackpool tramway,[1][10] Sheffield Corporation, Liverpool Corporation, Glasgow Corporation, and the Manx Electric Railway.[11]

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