Martin & King

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Martin & King
Industry Railway locomotive & rolling stock manufacturer
Headquarters Somerton
Parent Clyde Engineering

Martin & King was a manufacturing company based in Melbourne, Australia. The company specialised in motor vehicle bodies[1] and railway locomotives and rolling stock.[2]

History

The company was initially based in the Melbourne suburb of Armadale from at least 1948,[3] later opening a plant for railway stock at Clayton in the 1950s. In 1959 a new plant was opened at Somerton, which was provided with its own railway siding. The company became part of Clyde Engineering in 1960.[4] The Somerton plant is today occupied by Downer Rail.

Products

Hitachi suburban train in Middle Footscray in September 2006

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Buick Car Club of Australia Inc in NSW - Buick - Australian History the chassis of which was imported from Canada by Preston Motors of Melbourne and had a body constructed by Martin & King. It is known that Martin & King built bodies on Buick chassis for the Victorian Electricity Commission in this era.
  2. VictorianRailways.net: 280 Walker railmotors
  3. State Library of Victoria: Car bodies and premises of Martin & King, auto body finishers
  4. Somerton VR History
  5. Classic and Vintage Volkswagen Club of Australia
  6. Ford 103E Ute  :: Vintage Car Parts
  7. SE Dornan & RG Henderson: (1979) The Electric Railways of Victoria'
  8. Peter J. Vincent: Walkers 102hp Railcar
  9. Peter J. Vincent: Walkers 153hp Railcar
  10. Peter J. Vincent: Walkers 280hp Railcar
  11. 30 Years of Hitachi Trains Vicsig
  12. N class Vicsig
  13. P class Vicsig
  14. G class Vicsig
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