History of Melbourne's "Supertrains" - The Comeng EMUs
This video has taken me all week to edit, so please leave a like, share your thoughts in the comments and subscribe. The Comeng EMUs rolled out on Melbourne's suburban network from 1981 to 1989 to replace the old, antiquated timber-bodied Tait trains and steel-bodied Harris trains and were promoted as "Supertrains" by the government. This is an informative video all about the history of these trains. Music used: HOME - Resonance Massobeats - thoughts Massobeats - remedy Massobeats - chilly Massobeats - once was #train #railway #railroad #transport #publictransport #melbourne

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