Former Australian manufacturer of railway rolling stock
"Comeng" redirects here. For the train model used in Melbourne, see Comeng (train).
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Commonwealth Engineering
Industry
Engineering
Founded
1921
Defunct
1990
Fate
Acquired by ABB Transportation
Headquarters
Granville
Number of locations
Dandenong Rocklea Bassendean
Products
Railway rolling stock
Parent
Australian National Industries
Commonwealth Engineering (often shortened to Com-Eng, later Comeng [/ˈkɒmɛndʒ/KOM-enj]) was an Australian engineering company that designed and built railway locomotives, rolling stock and trams.
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