Commonwealth Engineering

Commonwealth Engineering (often shortened to Com-Eng, later Comeng [ ]) was an Australian engineering company that designed and built railway locomotives, rolling stock and trams.

History
Smith and Waddington, the predecessor to Commonwealth Engineering, was founded in 1921, in the Sydney suburb of Camperdown, as a body builder for custom motor cars. It went bankrupt in the Depression, and was reformed as Waddingtons Body Works and the main factory was moved to Granville, after a fire in the main workshop. The Government of Australia took control of the company during World War II as the company was in serious financial difficulties but had many government orders in its books. The government purchased a controlling stake in the company in 1946 and changed the name to Commonwealth Engineering.

In 1949 a factory was established in Rocklea, Queensland. This was followed in 1952 by a plant in Bassendean, Western Australia and in 1954 by another in Dandenong, Victoria. In June 1957, the government sold its shares. In November 1982 Comeng was taken over by Australian National Industries.

The Granville factory closed in 1989 and has been demolished. The site, which was situated between the Great Western Highway and Main Western railway line west of Duck River, has been replaced with new developments including high-rise housing and light industries.

In 1990, the Dandenong plant was sold to ABB (later Bombardier Transportation, now Alstom), while the Bassendean facility was sold to A Goninan & Co.

John Dunn has written a history of Comeng:
 * Volume 1, 1921 – 1955, published in 2006
 * Volume 2, 1955 – 1966, published in 2008
 * Volume 3, 1967 – 1977, published in 2010
 * Volume 4, 1977 – 1985, published in 2013
 * Volume 5, 1985 – 1990, published posthumously in November 2013

Australian Capital Territory

 * 60 Canberra Bus Service AEC Reliance 470s
 * 30 Canberra Bus Service AEC Swift 505s

New South Wales

 * 50 Leyland OPSU1/1s
 * 50 AEC Regal IVs

Victoria

 * 50 AEC Regal IIIs

Western Australia
Leyland OPSU1/1s

New South Wales

 * 8 BHP Port Kembla D1 class diesel locomotives
 * 6 442 class diesel locomotives
 * 10 70 class diesel hydraulic locomotives
 * 50 80 class diesel electric locomotives
 * 15 XPT power cars

Queensland

 * 1 Mount Isa Mines 302 class diesel-hydraulic locomotive
 * 1 Mount Isa Mines 305 class diesel-hydraulic locomotive
 * 7 DL class locomotives for Innisfail Tramway operations

Western Australia

 * 1 MRWA E class locomotive
 * 10 WAGR B class locomotives
 * 11 Westrail N class diesel locomotives
 * Alco 636 M636 diesel locomotives for Hamersley Iron
 * 21 Alco 636 diesel locomotives for Mount Newman Mining
 * 12 Alco 636 diesel locomotives for Robe River Mining

New South Wales

 * 10 85 class electric locomotive
 * 50 86 class electric locomotive

Queensland

 * 18 3100 class electric locomotive
 * 68 3200 class electric locomotive

New South Wales

 * 5 1100 class Budd railcars

Queensland

 * 24 1800 class railcars
 * 2 1900 class railcars
 * 40 2000 class railcars

South Australia

 * 30 2000 class Adelaide suburban diesel railcars
 * 20 3000 class Adelaide suburban diesel railcars

Western Australia

 * 10 West Australian ADK diesel multiple units
 * 8 West Australian Prospector diesel railcars
 * 5 West Australian Australind diesel railcars

Tasmania

 * 6 Tasmanian Government Railways DP class railcars

India

 * Diesel railcars for Indian Railways

New South Wales

 * 80 Sputnik Sydney suburban carriages
 * 80 U set Intercity carriages
 * 359 S set Sydney suburban carriages
 * 246 V set Intercity carriages
 * 11 Skitube Alpine Railway electric carriages

Victoria

 * 570 Comeng Melbourne suburban carriages

Commonwealth Railways

 * 24 carbon steel carriages
 * 124 stainless steel carriages

Long Island Rail Road

 * 10 C1 bilevel cars (design only; built by Tokyu Car Corporation)

New South Wales

 * 35 N type carriages
 * 67 RUB carriages
 * 75 stainless steel carriages
 * 47 XPT carriages

Queensland

 * 99 steel carriages
 * 35 stainless steel carriages
 * 112 suburban stainless steel carriages (SX)

New South Wales

 * 100 R1 class Sydney trams

Victoria

 * 230 Z class Melbourne trams
 * 70 A class Melbourne trams
 * 132 B class Melbourne trams

Hong Kong

 * 70 MTR Phase I Light Rail Vehicles 1988