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Smith and Waddington, the predecessor to Commonwealth Engineering, was founded in 1921, in the [[Sydney]] suburb of [[Camperdown, New South Wales|Camperdown]], as a body builder for custom motor cars. It went bankrupt in the [[Great Depression in Australia|Depression]], and was reformed as Waddingtons Body Works and the main factory was moved to [[Granville, New South Wales|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.<ref name=Dunn-1>{{cite book|first=John|last=Dunn|title=Comeng: A history of Commonwealth Engineering: Volume 1: 1921-1955|year=2006|isbn=1877058424|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=yJXEiRvswoIC|publisher=Rosenberg Publishing}}</ref>
In 1949 a factory was established in [[Rocklea
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.
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== Diesel locomotives ==
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===New South Wales===
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* 18 [[Queensland Railways 3100/3200 class|3100 class electric locomotive]]
* 68 3200 class electric locomotive
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*570 [[Comeng (train)|''Comeng'' Melbourne suburban carriages]]
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