List of rolling stock manufacturers
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Throughout railroad history, many manufacturing companies have come and gone. Here is a list of companies that manufactured railroad cars and other rolling stock. As most of these companies built both passenger and freight equipment, no distinction is made between the two for this list.
Note that this list includes names of works owned by railroads for manufacturing their own rolling stock.
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Asia/Pacific | Australia · China · India · Japan · Taiwan |
Europe | Belgium · Czech · France · Germany · Greece · Hungary · Italy · Russia · Serbia · Spain · Sweden · Switzerland · Turkey |
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[edit] By country
[edit] Australia
[edit] Belgium
[edit] Canada
- Bombardier Transportation
- Canada Car and Foundry
- National Steel Car Corporation (National)
- Ottawa Car Company
[edit] China
- China South Locomotive and Rolling Stock Industry Group (subsidiaries)
[edit] Czech
[edit] France
[edit] Germany
[edit] Greece
[edit] Hungary
[edit] India
[edit] Italy
- Ansaldobreda, S.P.A.
- Corifer
- Firema
[edit] Japan
- Hitachi, Ltd.
- Kawasaki Heavy Industries Rolling Stock Company
- Kinki Sharyo
- Niigata Transys Company
- Nippon Sharyo
- Tokyu Car Corporation
- Toshiba
[edit] Russia
[edit] Serbia
- Bratstvo
- Fabrika Vagona Kraljevo
- Goša
- Mašinska Industrija Niš (MIN)
[edit] South Africa
- Union Carriage and Wagon (UCW)
[edit] Spain
[edit] Sweden
- Kockums Industrier
[edit] Switzerland
[edit] Taiwan
- Taiwan Rolling Stock
[edit] Turkey
- Turkish Wagon Industry Inc (TUVASAS)
- Turkish Railway Machines Industry Inc (TUDEMSAS)
[edit] United States
- Aluminum Company of America (Alcoa)
- American Car and Foundry (ACF)
- Baltimore Car and Foundry
- Barney and Smith Car Company
- Bettendorf Company
- Bethlehem Steel Company
- Billmeyer and Small
- Bloomsburg Car Manufacturing Company
- J. G. Brill and Company (Brill)
- Budd Company (Budd)
- Buffalo Car Manufacturing Company
- Cambria Steel Company
- Chicago Steel Car Company
- Clark Car Company
- Colorado Railcar
- William Dyer
- Eastern Car Company
- Ensign Manufacturing Company
- Enterprise Railway Equipment Company
- FreightCar America (formerly Johnstown America Corporation)
- General American Car Company
- The Greenbrier Companies (Greenbrier)
- Greenville Steel Car Company
- Gunderson
- Haskell and Barker Car Company
- Hicks Locomotive and Car Works
- Illinois Car and Manufacturing Company
- Indianapolis Car Company
- Indianapolis Car and Foundry
- Jackson and Sharp Company
- Jackson and Woodin Manufacturing Company
- Laconia Car Company
- Liberty Car and Equipment
- Mago Car Corporation
- Mather Stock Car Company
- Merchants Despatch Transportation Company
- Michigan-Peninsular Car Company
- Middletown Car Company
- Minerva Car Works
- Missouri Car and Foundry Company
- Mount Vernon Car Manufacturing Company
- Murray, Dougal and Company
- Newport News Shipbuilding Company
- Niagara Car Wheel Company
- North American Car Corporation of Chicago
- Ohio Falls Car Manufacturing Company
- Ortner Freight Car Company
- Osgood-Bradley
- Pacific Car and Foundry
- Peninsular Car Company
- Pennsylvania Car Company
- Portland Company
- Pressed Steel Car Company
- Pullman Company (Pullman)
- Pullman-Standard (PS)
- Ralston Steel Car Company
- Ranlet Car Company
- Richmond Car Works
- Rohr, Inc.
- Ryan Car Company
- St. Charles Car Company
- St. Louis Car Company (SLCC)
- Southern Car and Foundry
- Standard Steel Car Company
- Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad
- Terre Haute Car and Manufacturing Company
- Thrall Car Manufacturing Company (Thrall)
- Union Car Company
- US Car and Foundry
- Wagner Palace Car Company
- Wason Manufacturing Company
- Wells and French Company
- Western Steel Car and Foundry
- Youngstown Steel Car Company
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- Jones, Robert C. (1980). Two Feet Between the Rails (Volume II - The Mature Years). Sundance Books.