• The Dandenong rolling stock factory in South Dandenong, Melbourne, Australia, was opened in 1954 by Commonwealth Engineering. It has since been operated...
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    identical to the Xplorers. All 30 carriages were built by ABB's Dandenong rolling stock factory. Fourteen two-carriage sets were ordered in April 1992 to replace...
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    level of passenger amenity. All 23 carriages were built in the Dandenong rolling stock factory. The Xplorers currently operate under NSW TrainLink, running...
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    introduced to the Melbourne tram network in 2013, built at the Dandenong rolling stock factory of Bombardier Transportation (later Alstom) with the propulsion...
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    (Norway) ABB Tecnomasio Vado Ligure (Italy) Henschel-Werke Dandenong rolling stock factory, Australia) AEG Schienenfahrzeuge in Hennigsdorf (Germany)...
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    Class M-4, were manufactured by Adtranz (now Alstom) at the Dandenong rolling stock factory in Australia and shipped to Elmira, New York for their final...
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    Engineering, with the trains being manufactured at Comeng's Dandenong rolling stock factory.[citation needed] The first Comeng set, 301M-1001T-302M, entered...
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    twelve 3100 class with a cab at one end only) to Comeng's Dandenong rolling stock factory. The design was based on the stainless steel shell of the Comeng...
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    undertaken by the state government, was awarded to Adtranz's Dandenong rolling stock factory in mid-November with a value of A$410,000,000. The contract...
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  • Bombardier Transportation was a Canadian-German rolling stock and rail transport manufacturer, with headquarters in Berlin, Germany. It was one of the...
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    Commonwealth Engineering (category Defunct rolling stock manufacturers of Australia)
    Australian engineering company that designed and built railway locomotives, rolling stock and trams. Smith and Waddington, the predecessor to Commonwealth Engineering...
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    south-east, serving 27 stations via South Yarra, Caulfield, Oakleigh, and Dandenong. The line operates for approximately 20 hours a day (from approximately...
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  • afterwards built many with U.S. and British mechanical equipment. Alstom, Dandenong Downer Rail, Cardiff, Maryborough & Newport UGL Rail, Broadmeadow formerly...
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    The trams will be designed, built and maintained by Alstom at its Dandenong factory. Manufacturing of the fleet was scheduled to begin in late 2023. The...
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  • Australia was largely completed, except for some operations that continued at Dandenong until 1994. Engine manufacturing was consolidated at Fishermans Bend,...
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    Nissan (category Companies listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange)
    Samutprakarn (Nissan Motors (Thailand)) India Chennai, Tamil Nadu Australia Dandenong, Victoria (Nissan Casting Australia Pty. Ltd) United States Smyrna, Tennessee...
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    being delivered. The trains have been continuously built at Alstom's Dandenong factory in Melbourne's south-east since 2004. In compliance with the Disability...
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    significant capacity constraints existed in the central core and on the Dandenong corridor, but did not propose any significant capital works in the city...
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    Shopping Centre and the site of the former Department of Defence munitions factory at Maribyrnong. Although this option is the most expensive among the shortlisted...
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    the monocline, which forms a drainage divide between the Gardners Creek-Dandenong Creeks systems and the Carrum Swamp. Layers in the cliff are almost horizontal...
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    will be built at Bombardier's Dandenong factory, with the propulsion systems and bogies coming from Bombardier's factories in Mannheim and Siegen, Germany...
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    returned to traffic in 2007. One was sent to Bombardier Transportation's Dandenong factory in 2006 to assess the feasibility of a life extension program, but...
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    Transport Act 1947 (designed to make sure British Railways' locomotive and rolling stock works did not compete with the private-sector) Bristol found itself...
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    National Park in May 1989. In 1989, a traverser from Comeng's Granville factory was purchased. Following CityRail closing the two kilometre Royal National...
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    November 1989. The first 15 were built at Clyde Engineering's, Rosewater factory with the balance built at Somerton. Although primarily intended for hauling...
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  • dolomite traffic between Tantanoola, South Australia and the glass factory at Dandenong, Victoria, ten covered hopper wagons were built in 1974. Coded JDX...
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  • Australia. For service to the community. Councillor Maurice George Jarvis, of Dandenong, Victoria. For service to local government and to the community. Lindsay...
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  • 1886 and 1887. 20 further wagons were purchased from the Australian Rolling Stock Company in 1898; K32 from Spotswood and the other 19 units from North...
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  • Moorooduc Rural Fire Brigade. Lois Kelly, Radio Operator, Upwey and Dandenong Ranges Fire Brigades Group. William Herbert Kyme, Member, State Service...
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  • Australian Capital Territory. For public service. Jan Andrew Fotheringham, of Dandenong, Victoria. For service to the local government and the community. Ronald...
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