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Re: Newcastle company to refurbish Melbourne commuter trains



Saturday's Newcastle Herald reports that Transform have been subcontracted
by both Alstom and EDI to provide seats, weather shields, interior lining
panels and "new nose cones to make the rolling stock look sleek and modern".
The company is also providing interiors for the QR tilt trains and Brisbane
commuter sets, and interiors and front ends for the Millennium trains

Graham Smith

Jeff <jmullier@idl.net.au> wrote in message
972014173.508508@ns.idl.com.au">news:972014173.508508@ns.idl.com.au...
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> James C. wrote in message <8soq2h$ggn$1@nnrp1.deja.com>...
> >Could this be a subcontract ? Siemens, Adtranz and Alstom said they
> >will try to get local companies involve as much as possible.
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> Transform (Composites?) is a Newcastle company who manufacture fiberglass
> components (panels & seats) for the railway industry. They made most of
the
> interior panels and the seats for the Tangaras.
> Regards
> Jeff
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