Dandenong rolling stock factory

The Dandenong rolling stock factory  in South Dandenong, Melbourne, Australia, was opened in 1954 by Commonwealth Engineering. It has since been operated in succession by ABB, Adtranz and Bombardier and Alstom.

History
The Dandenong rolling stock factory was built by Commonwealth Engineering opening in 1954. In 1990, the plant was sold to ABB. It was included in the 1996 merger of ABB and the Daimler-Benz rail division, as Adtranz, the 2000 takeover of Adtranz by Bombardier, and the 2021 takeover of Bombardier by Alstom.

Trains

 * 180 Comeng EMU sets
 * 20 3000 class railcars
 * 4 New South Wales XPT power cars and 13 trailers
 * 21 New South Wales Xplorer railcars
 * 30 New South Wales Endeavour railcars
 * 33 Indian Railway WAP-5 electric locomotives
 * 222 Market–Frankford Line M-4 subway cars
 * 109 V/Line VLocity sets
 * 31 Adelaide Metro 4000 class sets

Trams

 * 230 Z class Melbourne trams
 * 70 A-class Melbourne trams
 * 132 B-class Melbourne trams
 * 100 E-class Melbourne trams
 * 100 G-class Melbourne trams (production from 2024)
 * 70 trams for the Hong Kong Light Rail