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history, many manufacturing companies have come and gone. This is a list of companies that manufactured railroad cars and other rolling stock. Most of these companies built both passenger and
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equipment and no distinction is made between the two for the purposes of this list. Note that this list includes names of works owned by railroads for manufacturing their own rolling stock. __NOTOC__


Argentina

* Astarsa * COMETARSA * Emepa Group * Emprendimientos Ferroviarios * Fabricaciones Militares * Fábrica Argentina de Locomotoras * Fábrica Argentina de Vagones y Silos * Materfer * SABB S.A. *
TecnoTren TecnoTren is an Argentine manufacturer of railbuses. Its products are designed to be very low cost vehicles intended for use in rural parts of the country where railway privatisation and the subsequent deterioration of the network left small rur ...
* PINAT EDO srl


Australia

* Alstom, Australia * Bombardier Transportation, Australia *
Downer Rail Downer Rail is a business unit within the Downer Group. As well as manufacturing and maintaining railway rolling stock it holds maintenance contracts to maintain rail infrastructure. The head office is located in North Ryde. History The E ...
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UGL Rail UGL Rail is an Australian rail company specialising in building, maintaining and refurbishing diesel locomotives, diesel and electric multiple units and freight wagons. It is a subsidiary of UGL Limited and is based in Melbourne, with a staff of ...
* Bradken *
Commonwealth Engineering Commonwealth Engineering (often shortened to Com-Eng, later Comeng was an Australian engineering company that designed and built railway locomotives, rolling stock and trams. History Smith and Waddington, the predecessor to Commonwealth Engi ...
, Australia


Azerbaijan

* Baku Carriage Repair Factory *
Baku Metro Baku Metro ( az, Bakı metropoliteni) is a rapid transit system serving Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan. First opened on 6 November 1967 during the time of the Soviet Union, it has features typical of ex-Soviet systems, including very deep centra ...
* STP-Wagon-Building Factory


Belgium

* BN Bombardier Brugge


Brazil

* Andrade Gutierrez * MAFERSA * COBRASMA


Bulgaria

* VRZ Karlovo * Express Service Ltd


Canada

* ARS Canada Rolling Stock *
Arva Industries Arva Industries was founded in 1979 by Fred Smith and LaVern Eck. The company is based in St. Thomas, Ontario, and specializes in designing and manufacturing equipment for rail, mining, military, construction and marine sectors. In 2016, Paul S ...
* Napanee Industries, Napanee, Ontario *
Procor Procor is a Canadian company producing railway shipping cars. It is Canada's largest private rail car rental fleet, with more than 30,000 conventional and special-purpose tank and freight cars. Linked to Sparling Tank Car of Toronto, Procor w ...
, Oakville, Ontario * Railwest Manufacturing, Squamish, British Columbia * Woodstock Precision Machining Inc * Enertec Rail Equipment


China

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China CNR China CNR Corporation Limited (CNR) was a primary manufacturer of locomotives and rolling stock for the Chinese market. The company has also exported to over 80 countries and regions, including Argentina, Australia, Brazil, France, Hong Kong, Ne ...
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CRRC CRRC Corporation Limited (known as CRRC) is a Chinese state-owned and publicly traded rolling stock manufacturer. It is the world's largest rolling stock manufacturer in terms of revenue, eclipsing its major competitors of Alstom and Siemens. I ...
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CSR Corporation Limited CSR Corporation Limited (CSR), formerly known as China South Locomotive & Rolling Stock Corp was a Chinese manufacturer of locomotive and rolling stock. In 2015, the company merged with China CNR to form CRRC. History In 2007 the China Sout ...
(folded into CRRC) *SJJ Railway Material & Supply, China


Croatia

* Končar *
Đuro Đaković Đuro Đaković (30 November 1886 – 25 April 1929) was a Yugoslav metal worker, communist and revolutionary. Đaković was the organizational secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, from April 1928 to April ...


Czechia

* Škoda Transportation * Bombardier Transportation, Czech * CZ Loko


Egypt

* Semaf *
Arab Organization for Industrialization The Arab Organization for Industrialization (AOI) ( ar, الهيئة العربية للتصنيع) is an Egypt-based Arab military organization established in 1975 by Egypt, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Qatar to supervise the collecti ...
* El-Nasr Forging Company * Metallurgical Industry holding (El-Nasr forging company is considered one of the largest forging plant in Egypt and middle east it was established in 1960 to produce forged steel)


Finland

* Alstom *
Škoda Transtech Škoda Transtech Oy is Finland's major domestic manufacturer of low-floor tram and railway rolling stock. It specializes in building tram and railway vehicles for extreme climatic conditions, such as those encountered in Finland. History The com ...


France

* Alstom * Bombardier Transportation, France *
Faiveley Transport Faiveley Transport (), formerly Faiveley, is an international manufacturer and supplier of equipment for the railway industry founded in 1919. It introduced the single-arm pantograph in 1955. The company has subsidiaries in more than 24 countr ...
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Lohr Industrie Lohr Industrie is a French manufacturer. With a track record in the manufacture of high-tech car transporter systems (primarily for road haulage), this manufacturer has developed the Translohr tram cars and Modalohr road/rail transfer system, an ...
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SEMT Pielstick SEMT Pielstick was a French company that designed and built large diesel engines. Its full name was (Company of Thermal Machines Studies). Founded in 1948, SEMT was bought by MAN Diesel in 2006 During its existence as an independent compan ...
* Socofer * Titagarh Wagons AFR


Germany

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Siemens Mobility Siemens Mobility GmbH is a separately-managed company of Siemens, arising from a corporate restructuring effective 1 August 2018. With its global headquarters in Munich, Siemens Mobility has four core business units: Mobility Management, dedi ...
* Bombardier Transportation, Germany (Acquired by Alstom since Jan 2021) *
Voith The Voith Group is a German manufacturer of machines for the pulp and paper industry, technical equipment for hydropower plants and drive and braking systems. The family-owned company, which operates worldwide and has its headquarters in Heid ...
* Vossloh * Alstom * WBN Waggonbau Niesky GmbH


Greece

* Bombardier Transportation, Greece *
Hellenic Shipyards Co. Hellenic Shipyards S.A. is a large shipyard in Skaramagas, in West Athens regional unit, Greece. History Commonly known as Skaramaga Shipyards (Greek: Ναυπηγεία Σκαραμαγκά), from the area where they are located, its origin ...
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Kioleides N. Kioleides is the largest Greek manufacturer of trailers (civilian and military) and truck bodies with successful exports to several countries. It was founded in 1968. A company division is exclusively responsible for the production of a lar ...
* Piraeus Railway Works


India

* Abrol Engg Co * Airflow Equipments * Alstom, India * Amtek Railcar Industries * BEML Limited * BESCO Limited (Wagon Division), India *
Bharat Wagon and Engineering Bharat Wagon and Engineering Limited (BWEL) is a Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) of the Government of India and is a subsidiary of Bharat Bhari Udyog Nigam. The company was established on 4 December 1978 after taking over and merging two sick ...
* Bombardier Transportation, India * Braithwaite & Co. * Burn Standard Company * CREWPL * Hindusthan Engineering & Industries * Hind Rectifiers *
Integral Coach Factory Integral Coach Factory (ICF) is a manufacturer of rail coaches located in Perambur, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It was established in 1955 and is owned and operated by the Indian Railways. It is located in Perambur, in the suburbs of Chennai. T ...
Chennai Chennai (, ), formerly known as Madras ( the official name until 1996), is the capital city of Tamil Nadu, the southernmost Indian state. The largest city of the state in area and population, Chennai is located on the Coromandel Coast of th ...
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Jessop & Company Jessop & Company Limited was an Indian Government owned engineering company based at Dum Dum, Kolkata, India. It was sold by Government of India to Ruia Group when Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Bharatiya Janta Party was in power. It is part of ...
* Jindal SAW * Medha Servo Drives * Metlord Alloys Private Limited,
Chennai Chennai (, ), formerly known as Madras ( the official name until 1996), is the capital city of Tamil Nadu, the southernmost Indian state. The largest city of the state in area and population, Chennai is located on the Coromandel Coast of th ...
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Modern Coach Factory, Raebareli Modern Coach Factory, Raebareli (formerly Rail Coach Factory, Raebareli) or MCF Raebareli is a rail coach manufacturing unit of the Indian Railways at Lalganj near Raebareli in Uttar Pradesh. The factory is one of the coach production unit ...
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Rail Coach Factory Rail Coach Factory at Kapurthala is a coach manufacturing unit of the Indian Railways in the state of Punjab. It is located on the Jalandhar-Firozpur railway line. History Established in 1985, RCF is a coach manufacturing unit of Indian Railw ...
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Kapurthala Kapurthala is a city in Punjab state of India. It is the administrative headquarters of Kapurthala District. It was the capital of the Kapurthala State, a princely state in British India. The aesthetic mix of the city with its prominent buil ...
* Texmaco Rail & Engineering * Texmaco Rail & Engineering *
Titagarh Wagons Titagarh Wagons Limited is an Indian shipbuilder, defense, railway wagon manufacturer headquartered in Kolkata, West Bengal. The company manufactures coaches for the Indian Railways, bailey bridges, and mining equipment. A subsidiary, Titagarh M ...
* SAN Engineering & Locomotive Co *
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Wabtec Wabtec Corporation (derived from Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corporation) is an American company formed by the merger of the Westinghouse Air Brake Company (WABCO) and MotivePower Industries Corporation in 1999. It is headquartered ...


Indonesia

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Industri Kereta Api PT Industri Kereta Api (Persero), abbreviated as INKA, is a state owned rolling stock manufacturer. Profile INKA Ltd was established in 1981 to serve as the national rail locomotive and rolling stock manufacturer for the Indonesian Railwa ...


Iran

* Isfahan Kafriz * Tehran Wagon Manufacturing Co. * IRICO * IDRO *
Mapna Locomotive Engineering and Manufacturing Company MAPNA Locomotive Engineering and Manufacturing Company (MLC) is an Iranian manufacturing company which was established in 2006. The company's manufacturing plant was officially inaugurated in 2012Sources * * with the objective of manufacturing ...
* Polour Sabz * Taam Locomotive Arya * Arvin Tabriz Co. * Fadak Group – Rail Pardaz System Company * Isfahan Urban Railway Organization * Mapna Wagon Pars (the largest Rolling Stocks manufacturer in the Middle East)


Italy

* Tecnomasio Italiano Brown Boveri (now part of Bombardier Transportation) * Corifer * Firema (now part of
Titagarh Wagons Titagarh Wagons Limited is an Indian shipbuilder, defense, railway wagon manufacturer headquartered in Kolkata, West Bengal. The company manufactures coaches for the Indian Railways, bailey bridges, and mining equipment. A subsidiary, Titagarh M ...
) * Fiat Ferroviaria (now part of Alstom Transport) * Hitachi Rail Italy


Japan

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Fuji Heavy Industries is a Japanese multinational corporation and conglomerate primarily involved in both terrestrial and aerospace transportation manufacturing. It is best known for its line of Subaru automobiles. Founded in 1953, the company was formerly named ( ...
* Hitachi *
Kawasaki Heavy Industries Rolling Stock Company is the rolling stock manufacturing subsidiary of Kawasaki Heavy Industries. Since beginning operations in 1906, the company has produced more than 90,000 railroad cars. Products As indicated by the company name, the company mainly produc ...
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Kinki Sharyo is a Japanese manufacturer of railroad vehicles based in Osaka. It is an affiliate company of Kintetsu Corporation. In business since 1920 (as Tanaka Rolling Stock Works) and renamed The Kinki Sharyo Co., Ltd in 1945. They have produced light r ...
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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries is a Japanese multinational engineering, electrical equipment and electronics corporation headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. MHI is one of the core companies of the Mitsubishi Group and its automobile division is the predecessor of Mitsubishi Mo ...
* Niigata Transys Company * Nippon Sharyo * J-TREC *
Toshiba , commonly known as Toshiba and stylized as TOSHIBA, is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. Its diversified products and services include power, industrial and social infrastructure systems, ...
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North Korea

* 4 June Rolling Stock Works *Chongjin Bus Repair Factory (tram rebuilds) * Kim Chong-t'ae Electric Locomotive Works (1945–present) *Pyongyang Bus Repair Factory (tram rebuilds)


Malaysia


Trendline WagonSMH Rail Sdn Bhd


Mexico

* TYTAL (Trailers y Tanques de Aluminio SA de CV) Mexico * Bombardier Transportation, Mexico * Constructora Nacional de Carros de Ferrocarril SA (CNCF) Ciudad, Sahagún * Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles (CAF) *
Trinity Industries Trinity Industries Inc. is an American industrial corporation that owns a variety of businesses which provide products and services to the industrial, energy, transportation and construction sectors. Now, the company has five business groups, wh ...
*Locomotoras San Luis S.A. de C.V. *Ferrovías del Bajío S.A. de C.V.


Pakistan

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Pakistan Locomotive Factory Pakistan Locomotive Factory ( ur, , or PLF) is a manufacturer of locomotives for Pakistan Railways, located in Risalpur, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The company was established in 1993. A total of 2,130 coaches have been manufactured at Car ...


Philippines

* Manila Railroad Caloocan Works (1929– 1950) * Metal Industry Research and Development Center * Ramcar, Inc. — Still extant as the Ramcar Group of Companies, but rolling stock business ended before
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Poland

* Alstom, Poland * Bombardier Transportation, Poland *
Newag Newag S.A. ronounced: nevagis a Polish company, based in Nowy Sącz, specialising in the production, maintenance, and modernisation of railway rolling stock. The company's products include the 14WE, 19WE, 35WE types electric multiple units; it ...
* PESA * Stadler Rail *
Solaris Bus & Coach Solaris Bus & Coach is a Polish producer of public transport vehicles ( buses, trolleybuses and trams), with its headquarters in Bolechowo-Osiedle near Poznań. It is a subsidiary of Spanish CAF. Solaris owns four production sites: its main fac ...
(Tram)


Romania

* Astra Rail Industries * Astra Vagoane Călători * Electroputere *
FAUR FAUR S.A. is an industrial engineering and manufacturing company based in Bucharest, Romania. History FAUR was founded by Nicolae Malaxa in 1921 under the name MALAXA. Main activities were the repairing of rolling stock, manufacturing steam lo ...
* Electroputere VFU Paşcani * Remarul 16 Februarie


Russia

* United Wagon Company * Altayvagon *
Uralvagonzavod UralVagonZavod (russian: ОАО «Научно-производственная корпорация «УралВагонЗавод», , Open Joint Stock Company "Research and Production Corporation Uralvagonzavod") is a Russian machine-buildin ...
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Sinara transport machines Sinara Transport Machines (russian: ОАО «Синара – Транспортные машины») is a Russian transportation vehicle manufacturing and engineering company based in Ekaterinburg. The company was established in 2007 as a d ...
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Transmashholding CJSC Transmashholding (russian: Трансмашхолдинг) is the largest manufacturer of locomotives and rail equipment in Russia and after merging with LocoTech service the fourth largest engineering company in the field of transport ...
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Bryansk Machine-Building Plant Bryansk Machine-Building Plant (russian: Брянский машиностроительный завод) is a company based in Bryansk Bryansk ( rus, Брянск, p=brʲansk) is a types of inhabited localities in Russia, city and the administ ...
* JSC ZMK (Saratov region, Engels) * Transmash (Saratov region, Engels) *
Metrovagonmash Metrowagonmash, also Metrovagonmash (russian: ОАО "Метровагонмаш", OAO "Metrovagonmash"), is an engineering company in Mytishchi, Russia. Metrowagonmash (MWM) is one of the leading enterprises in Russia operating in the ...
* UK RM RAIL * Kambarka Engineering Works * Tikhoretsk Machine Construction Plant n.a. Vorovsky * Circon Service


Serbia

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Bratstvo Brotherhoods ( uk, братства, bratstva; literally, "fraternities") were the unions of Eastern Orthodox citizens or lay brothers affiliated with individual churches in the cities throughout the Ruthenian part of the Polish–Lithuanian Com ...
* Fabrika Vagona Kraljevo * Goša FOM * Mašinska Industrija Niš * Siemens Kragujevac


Slovakia

* Avokov * Tatravagonka Poprad *
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Slovenia

* Sorbit valji * Štore valji


South Africa

* Bombardier Transportation, South Africa * Gibela Rail Transport Consortium RF (Pty) Ltd *
Transnet Engineering Transnet Engineering is a rolling stock manufacturer and maintenance company. It was established when the engineering workshops of Transnet were transferred to a separate division as Transwerk. It was rebranded Transnet Rail Engineering, and the ...
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Union Carriage & Wagon Union Carriage & Wagon (UCW) is a rolling stock manufacturer in South Africa. History Union Carriage & Wagon was established in 1957. Initial shareholders were Commonwealth Engineering (51%), Budd Company (25%) and Leyland Motors (12%). By 1965, ...


South Korea

* Dawonsys * Hyundai Rotem * RS KOREA * Sung Shin RST * Woojin Industrial Systems


Spain

* Alstom, Spain * Bombardier Transportation, Spain * CAF - Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles * Stadler Rail *
Talgo Talgo (officially Patentes Talgo, SAU) is a Spanish manufacturer of intercity, standard, and high-speed passenger trains. Corporate history TALGO, an abbreviation of Tren Articulado Ligero Goicoechea Oriol (English: ''Lightweight articulated tr ...


Sweden

* Bombardier Transportation *
Kiruna Wagon Kiruna Wagon AB is a Swedish company specialised in the custom design and manufacture of ore wagons. Kiruna Wagon was established in 2004 and is owned by mechanical engineering companies Nybergs Mekaniska Verkstad and Rönnqvist & Wettainen. The c ...
* Kockums Industrier


Switzerland

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ABB ABB Ltd. is a Swedish- Swiss multinational corporation headquartered in Zürich, Switzerland. The company was formed in 1988 when Sweden's Allmänna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget (ASEA) and Switzerland's Brown, Boveri & Cie merged to crea ...
(folded into Adtranz) * Bombardier Transportation, Switzerland *
Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft SIG Combibloc Group AG, originally founded as ''Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft'' (German for Swiss Industrial Company; in French, as ''Société Industrielle Suisse''; and, in Italian, as ''Societa Industriale Svizzera''), and later know ...
(SIG) * Stadler Rail


Taiwan

* Bombardier Transportation, Taiwan * Taiwan Rolling Stock Company


Turkey

* BOZANKAYA A.Ş * CSR-MNG Railway System Vehicles * Durmazlar Holding * EUROTEM * TÜDEMSAŞ * TÜLOMSAŞ *
Turkish Railway Machines Industry Inc Turkish may refer to: *a Turkic language spoken by the Turks * of or about Turkey ** Turkish language *** Turkish alphabet ** Turkish people, a Turkic ethnic group and nation *** Turkish citizen, a citizen of Turkey *** Turkish communities and ...
* Turkish Wagon Industry Inc * TÜVASAŞ * Vako Wagon Inc


United Kingdom

* Andrew Barclay Sons & Co. * Ashbury Railway Carriage and Iron Company Ltd * Beyer, Peacock & Company * Birmingham Railway Carriage & Wagon Company * Black, Hawthorn & Co * Bombardier Transportation, UK *
British Rail Engineering Limited British Rail Engineering Limited (BREL) was the railway systems engineering subsidiary of British Rail. Established in 1970, the maintenance arm was split as British Rail Maintenance Limited in 1987, and the design and building of trains was ...
(BREL) * British Thomson-Houston *
CAF Newport CAF Newport is a rolling stock factory located at Celtic Business Park, near Llanwern steelworks in Newport. The site was announced as a train-building factory in 2016 and was producing rolling stock by 2018. It was officially opened by HRH P ...
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Dick, Kerr & Co Dick, Kerr and Company was a locomotive and tramcar manufacturer based in Kilmarnock, Scotland and Preston, Lancashire, Preston, England. Early history W.B. Dick and Company was founded in 1854 in Glasgow by William Bruce Dick. The company wer ...
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Drewry Car Co The Drewry Car Co was a railway locomotive and railcar manufacturer and sales organisation from 1906 to 1984. At the start and the end of its life it built its own products, for the rest of the time it sold vehicles manufactured by sub-contract ...
* Dübs & Co * English Electric *
Glasgow Works Glasgow Works, formerly the St Rollox Works, is a railway rolling stock heavy maintenance and repair works established in the 1850s in the Glasgow district of Springburn by the Caledonian Railway Company, and known locally as 'the Caley'. Ow ...
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Gloucester Railway Carriage & Wagon Company Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company (GRC&W) was a railway rolling stock manufacturer based in Gloucester, England from 1860 until 1986. Products included goods wagons, passenger coaches, diesel multiple units, electric multiple units ...
* Hawthorn Leslie & Company *
Hitachi Newton Aycliffe Hitachi Newton Aycliffe (also known as Newton Aycliffe Manufacturing Facility) is a railway rolling stock assembly plant owned by Hitachi Rail Europe, situated in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham, in the North East of England. Construction st ...
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Hudswell Clarke Hudswell, Clarke and Company Limited was an engineering and locomotive building company in Jack Lane, Hunslet, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. History The company was founded as Hudswell and Clarke in 1860. In 1870 the name was changed to Hud ...
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Hunslet Engine Company The Hunslet Engine Company is a locomotive-building company, founded in 1864 in Hunslet, England. It manufactured steam locomotives for over 100 years and currently manufactures diesel shunting locomotives. The company is part of Ed Murray & So ...
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Kerr Stuart Kerr, Stuart and Company Ltd was a locomotive manufacturer in Stoke-on-Trent, England. History It was founded in 1881 by James Kerr as "James Kerr & Company", and became "Kerr, Stuart & Company" from 1883 when John Stuart was taken on as a pa ...
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Leeds Forge Company The Leeds Forge Company manufactured corrugated furnaces for marine steam engine boilers and later, pressed steel railway vehicles, in Leeds, England. Early history The company was founded by Samson Fox, who was born in 1838 in Bradford, Yorks ...
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Manning Wardle Manning Wardle was a steam locomotive manufacturer based in Hunslet, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. Precursor companies The city of Leeds was one of the earliest centres of locomotive building; Matthew Murray built the first commercially s ...
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Metro-Cammell Metro-Cammell, formally the Metropolitan Cammell Carriage and Wagon Company (MCCW), was an English manufacturer of railway carriages, locomotives and railway wagons, based in Saltley, and subsequently Washwood Heath, in Birmingham. Purchased ...
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Metropolitan-Vickers Metropolitan-Vickers, Metrovick, or Metrovicks, was a British heavy electrical engineering company of the early-to-mid 20th century formerly known as British Westinghouse. Highly diversified, it was particularly well known for its industrial el ...
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Midland Railway Carriage and Wagon Company The Midland Railway Carriage and Wagon Company was a Birmingham, England, based manufacturer of railway carriages and wagons. It was not part of the Midland Railway. Its products also included trams and even military tanks. It has made train ...
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Nasmyth, Gaskell and Company Nasmyth, Gaskell and Company, originally called The Bridgewater Foundry, specialised in the production of heavy machine tools and locomotives. It was located in Patricroft, in Salford England, close to the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, th ...
* North British Locomotive Company *
Pressed Steel Company Pressed Steel Company Limited was a British car body manufacturing business founded at Cowley near Oxford in 1926 as a joint venture between William Morris, Budd Corporation of Philadelphia USA, which held the controlling interest, and a Br ...
* R&W Hawthorn * Robert Stephenson & Company *
Sentinel Waggon Works Sentinel Waggon Works Ltd was a British company based in Shrewsbury, Shropshire that made steam-powered lorries ( steam wagons), railway locomotives, and later, diesel engined lorries, buses and locomotives. History Alley & MacLellan, Se ...
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Swindon Works Swindon railway works was opened by the Great Western Railway in 1843 in Swindon, Wiltshire, England. It served as the principal west England maintenance centre until closed in 1986. History In 1835 Parliament approved the construction of the ...
* Vivarail *
Vulcan Foundry The Vulcan Foundry Limited was an English locomotive builder sited at Newton-le-Willows, Lancashire (now Merseyside). History The Vulcan Foundry opened in 1832, as Charles Tayleur and Company to produce girders for bridges, switches, crossin ...
* William Beardmore & Company *
Yorkshire Engine Company The Yorkshire Engine Company (YEC) was a small independent locomotive manufacturer in Sheffield, England. The company was formed in 1865 and produced locomotives and carried out general engineering work until 1965. It mainly built shunting engi ...


United States

* Adrian Car Company (1869–1883) Adrian, Michigan * W.C. Allison & Sons (c. 1840 – c. 1895) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania * Allegheny Car Company (c. 1873 – 1882) Swissvale, Pennsylvania * Alstom * Altoona Manufacturing Company (c. 1870 – c. 1900) Altoona, Pennsylvania *
Aluminum Company of America Alcoa Corporation (an acronym for Aluminum Company of America) is a Pittsburgh-based industrial corporation. It is the world's eighth-largest producer of aluminum. Alcoa conducts operations in 10 countries. Alcoa is a major producer of primary ...
(Alcoa) * American Bridge Company (United States Steel) * American Car & Foundry (ACF) (to ARI) * American Car Company (1852–1856) Chicago, Illinois * AMF, Beard, Texas * Anniston Car Company (1883–1887) Anniston, Alabama * ARI (American Railcar Industries, formerly AC&F), to Greenbrier 2019 * Austin-Western (to Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton 1951) * Baker, Jackson & Company (1880s) Latrobe, Pennsylvania * Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton (until 1963) * Baltimore Car and Foundry * Barney and Smith Car Company (1849 – c. 1923) Dayton, Ohio * Beaver Falls Car Company (1880s) Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania * Bellefonte Car Manufacturing Company (c. 1873 – 1881) Bellefonte, Pennsylvania * Berwick Forge and Fabricating – Berwick, Pennsylvania (to Whittaker) *
Bethlehem Steel Corporation The Bethlehem Steel Corporation was an American steelmaking company headquartered in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. For most of the 20th century, it was one of the world's largest steel producing and shipbuilding companies. At the height of its succ ...
(1901–2003) Johnstown, Pennsylvania * Bettendorf Company (c. 1902 – 1942) Bettendorf, Iowa * Billmeyer and Small (1852 – c. 1910) York, Pennsylvania * Blain Brothers Car Works (1880s) Huntingdon, Pennsylvania * Bloomsburg Car Manufacturing Company (c. 1868 – c. 1900) Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania * Bombardier Transportation, US * Bowers, Dure & Company (1871–1886) Wilmington, Delaware * Bridgeport Car Works (1870s) Bridgeport, Pennsylvania *
JG Brill Company The J.G. Brill Company manufactured streetcars,Young, Andrew D. (1997). ''Veteran & Vintage Transit'', p. 101. St. Louis: Archway Publishing. interurban coaches, motor buses, trolleybuses and railroad cars in the United States for almos ...
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Brookville Equipment Corporation Brookville Equipment Corporation, based in Brookville, Pennsylvania, United States, manufactures railroad locomotives for industrial and light capacity switching needs. The company also builds and restores streetcars. The company used to be ...
* Budd Company (Budd) (1932–) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania * Buffalo Car Manufacturing Company (1872–1890) Buffalo, New York * Butler Manufacturing Company (1971–1973) Murfreesboro, Tennessee (built covered hoppers for NACC, later a NACC facility) * Cambria Steel Company * F.E. Canda & Company (until 1878) Chicago, Illinois * Carlisle Manufacturing Company (c. 1870 – c. 1900) Carlisle, Pennsylvania * Casebolt, Henry & Company (1863 – c. 1876) San Francisco, California * Chattanooga Car & Foundry Company (1887–) Chattanooga, Tennessee * Chicago Steel Car Company * Chickasaw Ship Building & Car Company (1921–1928) Fairfield, Alabama * Clark Car Company * Cleveland Bridge & Car Works (1878–) Cleveland, Ohio * W. Clough (1852–) Madison, Indiana *
Colorado Railcar Colorado Railcar was a manufacturer of railroad rolling stock—railcars and diesel multiple unit commuter vehicles. Both products came in single- and double-level versions. It shut down in 2008, with its assets being purchased by US Railcar. His ...
* Connellsville Machine and Car Company (1870s-1880s) Connellsville, Pennsylvania * Conshohocken Car Works (1880–) Conshohocken, Pennsylvania * Cummings Car Works (1851–1876) Jersey City, New Jersey * Darby Corporation (1965–1989 ) Kansas City, Kansas * Dauphin Car Works (1880s) Dauphin, Pennsylvania * Davenport and Bridges (1834 – c. 1856) Cambridgeport, Massachusetts * Davenport, Bridges & Company (1850s) Fitchburg, Massachusetts * Dawson Manufacturing Company (c. 1870 – c. 1880) Dawson, Georgia * Detroit Car and Manufacturing Company (1861–1870) Detroit, Michigan * Detroit Car Works (1872–1879) Adrian (Detroit), Michigan * DIFCO (originally Differential Steel Car Co.,) Findlay, Ohio (to Trinity) * William Dyer * East Railcar * Eaton & Gilbert (1833–1893) Troy, New York * Ebenezer Railcar, Buffalo, New York * Edwards Rail Car Company (1921–1942) * Edwards Rail Car Company (1997–2008) * Elliott Car Company (c. 1885 – 1899) Gadsden, Alabama * Elmira Car Manufactory (1862–1886) Elmira, New York * Emmons Rail Car, York, Pennsylvania * Empire Car Works (c. 1849 – c. 1890) York, Pennsylvania *
Ensign Manufacturing Company Ensign Manufacturing Company, founded as Ensign Car Works in 1872, was a railroad car manufacturing company based in Huntington, West Virginia. In the 1880s and 1890s Ensign's production of wood freight cars made the company one of the three larg ...
(c. 1873 – 1899) Huntington, West Virginia (to AC&F) * Enterprise Railway Equipment Company * Erie Car Works (1868 – c. 1920) Erie, Pennsylvania * Evans Products (1964–1972) Plymouth, Michigan * FMC (formerly Farm Machinery Corp.) (1965-) South Charleston, West Virginia, (1965-1985) Portland, Oregon with acquisition of GBEC * Franklin Foundry Machine & Car Works (c. 1840 – c. 1880) Franklin, Pennsylvania * Frederick & Company (c. 1870 – c. 1900) Catasaqua, Pennsylvania * FreightCar America (formerly Johnstown America Corporation, originally Bethlehem Steel Corp.) * Freight Car Services * Fruehauf Rail Division (formerly Magor Car Corp.) (1964–1973) Clifton, New Jersey * Fruit Growers Express (1922–) Alexandria, Virginia * Fulton Car Works/Keck & Hubbard (1847 – c. 1860) Cincinnati, Ohio * Fulton Car Works/W.W. Wetherell (1839–1860s) Sandusky, Ohio * Gantt Manufacturing Company (1973–) Greenville, South Carolina * General American Transportation Corp. ( GATX) (1898–) Sharon, Pennsylvania/East Chicago, Indiana/Warren, Ohio (carbuilding operations to Trinity Industries 1984) * General Steel Industries (GSI; formerly General Steel Castings) (c. 1962–1972) Granite City, Illinois * Georgia Railcar (until 1883) Carterville, Georgia (to Portec 1978; to Thrall 1984) * Georgia Car & Manufacturing Company (c. 1900–) Savannah, Georgia * Gilbert Car Company * The Gregg Company (c. 1900–) Hanensack, NJ; mainly export, mining and sugar plantation equipment * John L. Gill (1862–1883) Columbus, Ohio * John L. Gill, Jr. (until 1885) Allegheny, Pennsylvania * Golden Tye (division of NRUC), Pickens, South Carolina * James Goold & Company (1831 – c. 1890) Albany, New York *
The Greenbrier Companies The Greenbrier Companies is an American publicly traded transportation manufacturing corporation based in Lake Oswego, Oregon, United States. Greenbrier specializes in transportation services, notably marine barge and freight railcar manufacturin ...
(Greenbrier) * Greenville Steel Car Company (GSC) (1916–) Greenville, Pennsylvania (to Trinity Industries 1986) * Grice & Long (1860 – c. 1873) Trenton, New Jersey * Grove Works (1848–1855) Hartford, Connecticut * Gulf Railcar * Gunderson Brothers Engineering Co. (GBEC)(1958–1973) Portland, Oregon (to FMC 1965) * Gunderson (1985 with Greenbrier's acquisition of FMC) * Hannibal Car Works (1870s) Hannibal, Missouri * Harlan & Hollingsworth (1836 – c. 1945) Wilmington, Delaware * Harrisburg Car Manufacturing Company (1853 – c. 1890) Harrisburg, Pennsylvania * Harvey Steel Car and Repair Works (c. 1892) Harvey, Illinois * Haskell and Barker Car Company (1852–1971) Michigan City, Indiana * Hazelton Car Works (1880s) Hazelton, Pennsylvania *
Hicks Locomotive and Car Works The Hicks Locomotive and Car Works was a railway equipment manufacturer located in the Chicago area, operating during the early 20th century. It stayed in business for only 21 years. History Hicks Locomotive and Car Works was founded in 1897 b ...
(1897–1911) Chicago, Illinois * Huntingdon Car Works (1872 – c. 1885) Huntingdon, Pennsylvania *
Illinois Car and Manufacturing Company Illinois ( ) is a state in the Midwestern United States. Its largest metropolitan areas include the Chicago metropolitan area, and the Metro East section, of Greater St. Louis. Other smaller metropolitan areas include, Peoria and Rockfor ...
(1897–1902) Chicago & Urbana, Illinois/Anniston, Alabama (to Western Steel Car 1902) * Illinois Car & Manufacturing Company (c. 1909–) Hammond, Indiana * Indiana Car Company (1872–1884) Cambridge City, Indiana * Indianapolis Car Company (c. 1870 – c. 1900) Indianapolis, Indiana * Indianapolis Car and Foundry * Ingalls Shipbuilding, Pascagoula, Mississippi (built covered hoppers for NACC) * International Car Company (ICC) (1952–) Buffalo, New York/Kenton, Ohio/East Chicago, Indiana (to PC&F) * Richard Imlay (1830 – c. 1840) Baltimore, Ohio/Philadelphia, Pennsylvania * Itel * Jackson and Sharp Company (Delaware Car Works) (1863 – c. 1945) Wilmington, Delaware * Jackson and Woodin Manufacturing Company (1861–) Berwick, Pennsylvania * J.J. Finnigan, Duluth, Georgia * Jones Car Works (1879 – c. 1912) West Troy, New York * Kansas City Car & Wheel Company (c. 1880 – c. 1900) Kansas City & Armourdale, Missouri * Kasgro * William M. Kasson & Son (c. 1860 – c. 1870) Buffalo, New York * H.T. & I.N. Keith (later Keith Car) (c. 1865 – c. 1935) West Sandwich, Sagamore & Hyannis, Massachusetts * Kimball & Gorton (1849–1862) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania * Kimball Manufacturing Company (1860 – c. 1876) San Francisco, California * Koppel Car Company, Chicago, Illinois (to Pressed Steel Car) * Laconia Car Company (1879–1928) Laconia, New Hampshire * LaFayette Car Works (1880–) LaFayette, Indiana * Laporte Car Manufacturing Company (1872 – c. 1878) Laporte, Indiana * Lebanon Manufacturing Company (1870–) Lebanon, Pennsylvania * Lehigh Valley Car Manufacturing Company (c. 1870–) Stemton, Pennsylvania * Lenoir Car Company (1894–1930) Lenoir City, Tennessee * Liberty Car and Equipment * Lima Car Company (1880s) Lima, Ohio * Litchfield Car Manufacturing Company (1872–) Litchfield, Illinois * Locks & Canals (c. 1840 – c. 1850) Lowell, Massachusetts * Madison Car Company (1891–) Madison, Illinois * Magor Car Corporation (1902–1973) Passaic, New Jersey (to Fruehauf) * Mansfield Machine Works (c. 1870–) Mansfield, Ohio * Marathon Tank Car, Houston, Texas (to Richmond Tank Car) * Marshall Car and Foundry Company (1880–) Marshall, Texas * Mather Stock Car Company * Maxson Corporation (formerly St. Paul Foundry & Manufacturing) (1966–) St. Paul, Minnesota * McGuire, Cummings Manufacturing Company (c. 1890 – c. 1930) Chicago, Illinois * McKee, Fuller & Company (1879–) Catasauqua, Pennsylvania * McNary, Claflin & Company (1864–1878) Cleveland, Ohio * Mechtron Industries (1974–1981) Wilmington, Delaware (built covered hoppers for NACC) * Memphis Car & Foundry (1894–) Memphis, Tennessee *
Merchants Despatch Transportation Company The Merchants Despatch Transportation Company (MDT, also known as the Merchants Despatch Refrigerator Line) was established in 1857 or 1858 by the American Express, American Express Company of New York (then a freight forwarding service). The en ...
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Michigan Car Company The Michigan Car Company was a railroad rolling stock manufacturer located in Detroit, Michigan. The Michigan Car Company was organized in 1864 by John S. Newberry (b. 1826) and James McMillan (b. 1838) in order to manufacture railroad cars for ...
(1864–1970) Detroit, Michigan (to AC&F) *
Michigan-Peninsular Car Company The Michigan-Peninsular Car Company was a railroad rolling stock manufacturing company formed from the merger of five manufacturing companies in 1892. It was Detroit's largest manufacturer before the rise of the automotive industry. In 1899, it ...
(to AC&F) * Middletown Car Company (1869 – c. 1930) Middletown, Pennsylvania * Midwest Freight Car (1973–) Clinton, Illinois (to Portec 1977) * Millenium Rail * Milwaukee Car Manufacturing Company (until 1910) Milwaukee, Wisconsin *
Minerva Car Works Minerva (; ett, Menrva) is the Roman goddess of wisdom, justice, law, victory, and the sponsor of arts, trade, and strategy. Minerva is not a patron of violence such as Mars, but of strategic war. From the second century BC onward, the Roma ...
(c. 1880 – c. 1920) Minerva, Ohio * Minnesota Car Company (1888–1896) Duluth, Minnesota *
Missouri Car and Foundry Company Missouri is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States. Ranking 21st in land area, it is bordered by eight states (tied for the most with Tennessee): Iowa to the north, Illinois, Kentucky and Tennessee to the east, Arkansas to th ...
(1870–) St. Louis, Missouri (to AC&F) * Morrison International, A.A. Morrison (to ICC) * Morrison-Knudsen *
Mount Vernon Car Manufacturing Company Mount is often used as part of the name of specific mountains, e.g. Mount Everest. Mount or Mounts may also refer to: Places * Mount, Cornwall, a village in Warleggan parish, England * Mount, Perranzabuloe, a hamlet in Perranzabuloe parish, C ...
(1888–1954) Mt. Vernon, Illinois (to Pressed Steel Car 1946) * Mowry Car and Wheel Works (1851–1880) Cincinnati, Ohio * Murray, Dougall and Company (1864–) Milton, Pennsylvania * Muskegon Car and Engine Works (c. 1880 – 1886) Muskegon, Michigan * National Alabama Corporation (NAC) * National Railway Utilization Company (1976–) Pickens, South Carolina * New Haven Car Company (c. 1860 – c. 1879) New Haven, Connecticut * Newport News Shipbuilding Company *
Niagara Car Wheel Company Niagara may refer to: Geography Niagara Falls and nearby places In both the United States and Canada *Niagara Falls, the famous waterfalls in the Niagara River *Niagara River, part of the U.S.–Canada border *Niagara Escarpment, the cliff ov ...
* Nobel Brothers & Company (1880s) Rome, Georgia * Norca Machinery * North American Car Corporation (1955–), Chicago, Illinois (carbuilding operations to Trinity Industries 1986) * North Carolina Car Company (1882–) Raleigh, North Carolina * North-Western Manufacturing Car Company (c. 1880–) Stillwater, Minnesota * Norwich Car Company (1847 – c. 1852) Norwich, Connecticut * Ohio Falls Car Manufacturing Company (1864 – c. 1945) Jeffersonville, Indiana (to AC&F) * Ortner Freight Car Company (1953–) Covington, Kentucky (to Trinity Industries 1987) * Osgood Bradley Car Company (c. 1833 – 1960) Worcester, Massachusetts * Ostermann Manufacturing Company (1906–1911) West Pullman, Illinois * Oxford Co-operative Car Company (1873 – c. 1878) Oxford, Pennsylvania *
Pacific Car and Foundry The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's five oceanic divisions. It extends from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Southern Ocean (or, depending on definition, to Antarctica) in the south, and is bounded by the continen ...
(PACCAR) (1905–) Renton, Washington/Portland, Oregon * Paragon Bridge & Steel, Novi, Michigan (to Portec 1968) * Pardee Car and Machine Works (c. 1875 – c. 1890) Watsontown, Pennsylvania * Pardee, Snyder & Company (1880s) Williamsport, Pennsylvania * Patten Car Works (1872 – c. 1890) Bath, Maine * Patton Motor Company, Chicago *
Peninsular Car Company The Peninsular Car Company was a railroad rolling stock manufacturer, founded by Charles L. Freer and Frank J. Hecker in 1885. In 1892, the company merged with Michigan Car Company, the Russel Wheel and Foundry Company, the Detroit Car Wheel C ...
(1879–) Adrian & Detroit, Michigan * Pennock Brothers (c. 1875 – c. 1915) Minerva, Ohio * Pennsylvania Car Company (1880s) Latrobe & Ligonier, Pennsylvania * Perley A. Thomas Car Works * Petersburg Car Company (1873–) Petersburg, Virginia * Pittsburgh Car Works (c. 1865 – 1883) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania * Pittsburgh & McKeesport Car Company (c. 1855 – 1877) McKeesport, Pennsylvania * Portec, Inc. (1968–1984)(to Thrall 1984; autorack designs to Greenville 1986) *
Portland Company The Portland Company was established 10 November 1846 by John A. Poor and Norris Locomotive Works engineer Septimus Norris as a locomotive foundry to build railroad equipment for the adjacent Portland terminus of the Atlantic and St. Lawrence R ...
(1848–1912) Portland, Maine *
Progress Rail Progress Rail Services Corporation , a fully owned subsidiary of Caterpillar since 2006, is a supplier of railroad and transit system products and services headquartered in Albertville, Alabama. Founded as a recycling company in 1982, Progress R ...
Albertville, Alabama *
Pressed Steel Car Company The Pressed Steel Car Company was a builder of railroad cars and equipment based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, that was founded in 1899, and had facilities in Pittsburgh and Chicago. It operated until 1956. Early history The Pressed Steel Car C ...
(1899–1954) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania * Pullman Company (Pullman) * Pullman-Standard (PS) (to Trinity Industries 1984) * Quick Car, Fort Worth, Texas (to Trinity Industries 1984) * Ralston Steel Car Company (1905–1953) Columbus, Ohio * Ranlet Car Company (c. 1845 – 1879) Laconia, New Hampshire * Richmond Tank Car Company (1962–) Sheldon, Texas * Richmond Car Works Richmond, Virginia * Rohr, Inc. * Russell & Company (c. 1854 – c. 1880) Massillon & Canton, Ohio * Ryan Car Company (1906 – c. 1940) Hegewisch, Illinois * St. Charles Car Company (until 1899) St. Charles, Missouri * St. Lawrence Shops (division of NRUC), Norfolk, New York *
St. Louis Car Company The St. Louis Car Company was a major United States manufacturer of railroad passenger cars, streetcars, interurbans, trolleybuses and locomotives that existed from 1887 to 1974, based in St. Louis, Missouri. History The St. Louis Car Company ...
(SLCC) (1887–1973) St. Louis, Missouri (to GSI 1960) * St. Louis Car Works (1857–1862) St. Louis, Missouri * St. Paul Foundry & Manufacturing, St. Paul, Minnesota (to Maxson Corp. c. 1968) * Michael Schall (1870s-c. 1890) Middletown, Pennsylvania * Schneider's Combination Cars, Chicago * G.W. Snyder (c. 1850 – 1880s) Pottsville, Pennsylvania * South Atlantic Car & Manufacturing Company (1903–) Waycross, Georgia * South Baltimore Car Works (c. 1885 – c. 1930) Baltimore, Maryland * Southeastern Specialties, Jacksonville, Florida * Southern Car and Foundry (1899–1904) Lenoir City & Memphis, Tennessee & Gadsden, Alabama * Southern Car and Wagon Manufactory (1850s) Memphis, Tennessee * Southern Car Works (1881–) Knoxville, Tennessee * Southern Iron & Equipment (1966–) Decatur, Georgia & Ashland City, Tennessee (to Evans) * Southwark=Baldwin * Springfield Car & Engine Company (1848 – c. 1857) Springfield, Massachusetts *
Standard Steel Car Company The Standard Steel Car Company (SSC) was a manufacturer of railroad rolling stock in the United States that existed between 1902 and 1934. Established in 1902 in Butler, Pennsylvania by John M. Hansen and "Diamond Jim" Brady, the company quic ...
(1902–1930) (to Pullman-Standard) * George H. Stem & Company (c. 1870 – c. 1885) Stemton, Pennsylvania * John Stephenson & Company (1832–1842) New York, New York * Street's Western Stable Car Line (c. 1885–) Chicago, Illinois * Structural Steel Car Company (1902 – c. 1940) Canton, Ohio * Swissvale Car Company (1873 – c. 1885) Swissvale, Pennsylvania * Taunton Car Company (1869–1873) Taunton, Massachusetts * Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad * Terre Haute Car and Manufacturing Company (c. 1863 – c. 1930) Terre Haute, Indiana *
Thrall Car Manufacturing Company Thrall Car Manufacturing Company was a manufacturer of railroad freight cars in Chicago Heights, Illinois from 1917 to 2001. The company was sold to Trinity Industries in 2001. Company history A.J. Thrall established the Union Wagon Company in 191 ...
(Thrall) (1917–) Chicago Heights, Illinois (to Trinity Industries 2001) * Tiffin Car Works (1872–) Tiffin, Ohio * Timms Car Company (until 1882) Columbus, Ohio * Tracy & Fales/Grove Works (1852 – c. 1857) Hartford, Connecticut * Transco (1965–1966) Macon, Georgia * Trenton Locomotive & Machine Manufacturing Company (1854–1863) Trenton, New Jersey * Tredegar Company (c. 1850 – c. 1900) Richmond, Virginia * James A. Trimble, New York City *
Trinity Industries Trinity Industries Inc. is an American industrial corporation that owns a variety of businesses which provide products and services to the industrial, energy, transportation and construction sectors. Now, the company has five business groups, wh ...
(1978–present), Trinity Rail Group (2001–2004), TrinityRail (2004–present) * Union Car and Bridge Works (1852–1856) Chicago, Illinois * Union Car Works (1847–1857) York, Pennsylvania * Union Car Works (1867–) St. Louis, Missouri * Union Car Works (1893–1926) Depew, New York * Union Tank Car Company (1947–) Whiting, Indiana * United American Car, Cartersville, Georgia (to Thrall) * United States Rolling Stock Company (1875–1893) Chicago Illinois * United States Railway Equipment (USRE) (1954–) Blue Island, Illinois (to Evans) *
United Streetcar United Streetcar, LLC, was an American manufacturer of modern streetcars, located in the Clackamas area in the southeastern suburbs of Portland, Oregon, founded in 2005. It was the only U.S. company building modern streetcars—as distinct from ...
* US Car and Foundry * US Railcar *
Vertex Railcar Vertex Railcar was a jointly owned Chinese-American manufacturer of railroad rolling stock. It was founded in 2014 and operated a facility in Wilmington, North Carolina that builds freight railcars. The manufacturer closed operations at end of 201 ...
* Virginia Bridge & Iron Company (until 1920s) Roanoke, Virginia * Wagner Palace Car Company (1887–1900) Buffalo & New York, New York * Warren Tank Car Company (c. 1900–) Warren, Pennsylvania * Charles Wason & Company (1852–1855) Cleveland, Ohio * Wason Car and Foundry Company (1873–1885) Chattanooga, Tennessee * Wason Manufacturing Company (1846–1932) Springfield, Massachusetts * Watsontown Car Company (1870s) Watsontown, Pennsylvania * Wayne Car & Engine Works (c. 1850 – 1857) Fort Wayne, Indiana * Wells and French Company (c. 1860 – c. 1945) Chicago, Illinois * Uriah Wells (1850s) Petersburg, Virginia * West Pullman Car Works (until 1911) Pullman, Illinois * Western Wheeled Scraper (1904–) (to Austin-Western) * Western Steel Car and Foundry (1902 – c. 1940) Hegewisch, Illinois (to Pressed Steel Car) * Witt, Harbeck & Company (1850–) Cleveland, Ohio * Wharton & Petsch (1850–) Charleston, South Carolina * Whittaker Industries (formerly Berwick Forge & Fabricating) * Whitehead & Kales (1965–1967) River Rouge, Michigan (to Thrall 1984) * Youngstown Car & Manufacturing Company (1881–1914) Youngstown, Ohio * Youngstown Steel Car Company (1914–) Youngstown, Ohio


Defunct


Austria

* Simmering-Graz-Pauker (SGP) (acquired by Siemens)


Belgium

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La Brugeoise et Nivelles La Brugeoise et Nivelles, later BN Constructions Ferroviaires et Métalliques was a Belgian manufacturer of railway locomotives and other rolling stock; it was formed by a merger of two companies: La Brugeoise et Nicaise et Delcuve and Les Ateli ...
(bought by Bombardier, in turn bought by Alstom)


Canada

* AMF Technotransport, Montreal, Quebec * Bombardier Transportation *
Canadian Car and Foundry Canadian Car and Foundry (CC&F), also variously known as "Canadian Car & Foundry" or more familiarly as "Can Car", was a manufacturer of buses, railway rolling stock, forestry equipment, and later aircraft for the Canadian market. CC&F history ...
(CANCAR) (to Hawker Siddeley Canada) * Eastern Car Company, Trenton, Nova Scotia (to Hawker Siddeley Canada) * Marine Industries, Sorel, Quebec * Montreal Locomotive Works
Toronto Transit Commission The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is the public transport agency that operates bus, subway, streetcar, and paratransit services in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, some of which run into the Peel Region and York Region. It is the oldest and larges ...
subway cars *
National Steel Car National Steel Car is the largest manufacturer of railway rolling stock in Canada, based in Hamilton, Ontario. The company was founded in 1912, and has been a top 3 rolling stock manufacturer in Canada for its lifetime. National Steel Car is a subs ...
(NSC), Hamilton, Ontario *
Preston Car Company The Preston Car Company was a Canadian manufacturer of streetcars and other railway equipment, founded in 1908. The company was located in the town of Preston, Ontario (now part of the city of Cambridge). Preston sold streetcars to local transp ...
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Hawker Siddeley Canada Hawker Siddeley Canada was the Canadian unit of the Hawker Siddeley Group of the United Kingdom and manufactured railcars, subway cars, streetcars, aircraft engines and ships from the 1960s to 1980s. History Founded in 1962 as the Canadian divis ...
, Trenton, Nova Scotia and Thunder Bay, Ontario (to Trenton Works) *
Ottawa Car Company The Ottawa Car Company was a builder of streetcars for the Canadian market and was founded in Ottawa, Ontario, in 1891 Middleton, William D. (1967). ''The Time of the Trolley'', p. 423. Milwaukee: Kalmbach Publishing. . as an outgrowth of the ca ...
– interurban cars * Trenton Works, Trenton, Nova Scotia (to Greenbrier 1995) *
Urban Transportation Development Corporation The Urban Transportation Development Corporation Ltd. (UTDC) was a Crown corporation owned by the Government of Ontario, Canada. It was established in the 1970s as a way to enter what was then expected to be a burgeoning market in advanced l ...
, Thunder Bay, Ontario


France

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Germany

* Adtranz (bought by Bombardier, in turn bought by Alstom) *
Daimler-Benz The Mercedes-Benz Group AG (previously named Daimler-Benz, DaimlerChrysler and Daimler) is a German multinational automotive corporation headquartered in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is one of the world's leading car manufactur ...
(folded into Adtranz) * Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft AG (AEG) (merged into Adtranz) *
LEW Hennigsdorf The rail vehicle factory in Hennigsdorf, Germany, was founded in 1910 by AEG. Locomotive production began in 1913, and in the 1930s absorbed the work of the August Borsig locomotive factory, being renamed the Borsig Lokomotiv Werke GmbH until 19 ...
(AEG to East German state owned back to AEG)


Hungary

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Ganz Works The Ganz Works or Ganz ( or , ''Ganz companies'', formerly ''Ganz and Partner Iron Mill and Machine Factory'') was a group of companies operating between 1845 and 1949 in Budapest, Hungary. It was named after Ábrahám Ganz, the founder and the ...
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MÁVAG MÁVAG (''Magyar Királyi Államvasutak Gépgyára''; ''Hungarian Royal State Railroads' Machine Factory'') was the largest Hungarian rail vehicle producer. MÁVAG company was the second largest industrial enterprise after the Manfréd Weiss Steel ...


Latvia

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Rīgas Vagonbūves Rūpnīca Rīgas Vagonbūves Rūpnīca (RVR) was a Latvian rail and tram vehicle manufacturer, most notable for its multiple unit trains and tram vehicles used throughout the Soviet Union and its successor states. It has been insolvent and non-operat ...


Mexico

* Concarril (CNCF) (1950s–1992, then acquired by Bombardier)


Sweden

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ASEA ''Allmänna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget'' (English translation: General Swedish Electrical Limited Company; Swedish abbreviation: ASEA) was a Swedish industrial company. History ASEA was founded in 1883 by Ludvig Fredholm in Västerås a ...
* Kalmar Verkstad (KVAB) (acquired by Bombardier)


See also

* List of locomotive manufacturers *
List of tram builders This is a worldwide list of tram builders. Trams may also be called ''streetcars'' or ''trolleys'' in certain countries. These companies are, or at one time were, manufacturers of genuine trams/streetcars. Makers of replica-tram buses are not li ...
* List of railway companies


References

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External links


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