- X'Trapolis 2.0 was made, the
Comengs could be out of
service as
early as 2026. However, it is most
likely that the
final Comeng set will be
withdrawn closer...
-
Commonwealth Engineering,
often shortened to Com-Eng,
later known as
Comeng [/ˈkɒmɛndʒ/ KOM-enj], was an
Australian engineering company that
designed and...
- (EMU)
currently operated by
Sydney Trains on its
intercity routes.
Built by
Comeng between 1970 and 1989, the sets are of
stainless steel construction, and...
-
prototype trams in 1984 and 1985, a
total of 130 B2-class
trams were
built by
Comeng (later ABB), Dandenong. They were
developed for the
conversion of the St...
- the
tender was closed, a
number of
tenders were received,
including from
Comeng and A
Goninan & Co. However, the
project was
stopped by the
State Government...
- the 40 year old
Comeng Trains. In 2022, s****ping
began on the
oldest of the
Comeng Trains after the
withdrawal of a
series of
Comeng Sets. The Pakenham...
- carriages,
based on a
largely common design: 359
carriages were
built by
Comeng between 1972 & 1980. They were
externally distinguished by the
peaked front...
-
testing set to
begin in 2025. The X'Trapolis 2.0 will
replace the
ageing Comeng fleet on the Craigieburn, Upfield, and
Frankston lines. In the 2021-22 state...
-
rolling stock to have
operated under Sydney Trains. In 1972, the
first Comeng-constructed
stainless steel double deck power-cars
entered service. These...
-
would be
built by
Kawasaki in the late 1990s. The cars were
designed by
Comeng, one of the last
projects that the firm
undertook before closing in 1990...