Clyde Engineering

Clyde Engineering was an Australian manufacturer of locomotives, rolling stock, and other industrial products.

It was founded in September 1898 by a syndicate of Sydney businessmen buying the Granville factory of timber merchants Hudson Brothers.

The company won contracts for railway rolling stock, a sewerage system, trams and agricultural machinery.

In 1907 it won its first contract for steam locomotives for the New South Wales Government Railways.

[6][7] Amongst the classes of locomotives built by Clyde Engineering were: Because of capacity constraints, in the 1990s Clyde leased Australian National Industries' Braemar factory to fulfill its order for FreightCorp 82 class locomotives.

Men at work in the aircraft workshop at Clyde Engineering
The senior staff of Clyde Engineering in a historic photo
V/Line A class locomotive at Flinders Street station in August 2006
Queensland Rail 2470 class locomotive at Corinda in February 1998
Pacific National DL class locomotive at Two Wells in December 2007