They've taken a leaf out of Bombardier's book by avoiding any mention of Commonwealth Engineering and making it look, in this case, as though Alstom did it all. Some may recall that a previous backstabbing NSW Labor government helped bring about the fall of Comeng by sending all its orders for double deck trains (following the first and best ones which were developed by Comeng) to Newcastle where they wanted to shore up votes. At least in that case, they chose another local company, not giving it to the Chinese like our current two-faced government.
Somebody should train that French bloke to speak clear English if he wants to work here.
Tony P
On Tuesday, 18 March 2025 at 11:47:25 UTC+11 Matthew Geier wrote:
A promotional video from Alstom about the Dandenong factory. A week or so I came across one about their heavy rail operations and it was notable for not mentioning trams. Seems they did a separate video about that side of the business so that's probably why the video about their train building efforts didn't mention the other aspect of the factory.
ALSTOM | Tram and LRV manufacturing | 70th anniversary of Dandenong
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