Tang Eng Iron Works (Chinese: 唐榮鐵工廠; pinyin: Tángróngtiě Gōngchǎng) is a steelmaking company in Taiwan. Its headquarters is in Siaogang District of Kaohsiung...
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passenger cars were built by Hyundai Precision & Industries and Tang Eng Iron Works. The E1000 series was built to replace the EMU100 series. In 1994...
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Locomotive & Machine Works (SLM) – closed in 2001, parts taken over by Stadler Rail, DLM and Prose Taiwan Rolling Stock Company Tang Eng Iron Works (Manufacturing...
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station. It was previously a rolling stock production division of Tang Eng Iron Works before 2002. After privatization, the company received several orders...
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assembled, but three sets delivered as kits and assembled locally by Tang Eng Iron Works as a technology-transfer program. Most had been accepted into service...
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Water utilities Taichung 1973 Water supply Tang Eng Iron Works Basic materials Basic resources Kaohsiung 1940 Iron and steel Tatung Company Consumer goods...
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two trainsets (numbered 613 and 614) were produced in Taiwan by Tang Eng Iron Works. The trains entered service on 11 October 2002. The EMU600 series...
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in Taiwan that were manufactured between 2007 and 2012 featured Tang Eng Iron Works bodywork, whereas those manufactured after 2013 featured Daji bodywork...
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push-pull trainsets were also manufactured jointly by UCW, GEC-Alsthom, Tang Eng Iron Works of Taiwan and Hyundai Rotem of South Korea. In 1993, UCW formed a...
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scrapped -as with most withdrawn units in Taiwan- and would be sent to Tang Eng Iron Works for conversion into 'new' rolling stock. Only one example, DR2752...
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