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...
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Wars Thrall-Demonsweatlive, an EP by Danzig Thrall Car Manufacturing Company Thrall (metal band), a black metal band from Tasmania Danica Thrall (b. 1988)...
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List of rolling stock manufacturers (redirect from Magor Car Corporation)
railroad history, many manufacturing companies have come and gone. This is a list of companies that manufactured railroad cars and other rolling stock...
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Holgate Road carriage works, York (redirect from Thrall Europa, York works)
post-privatisation of British Rail period. Thrall Car Manufacturing Company used the works to manufacture freight wagons for English Welsh and Scottish...
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ABB (redirect from ABB (company))
later be reopened as a rail wagon manufacturing centre by the Thrall Car Manufacturing Company) and all manufacturing activity was relocated to ABB Derby...
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site of the former York Carriage Works which closed in 1996. Thrall Car Manufacturing Company, briefly re-opened the works. After that closed in 2002 Network...
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this time period are New Technology Trains. Car types that currently have CBTC: R143, R160, R188, and R211. Car types that will have CBTC in the future:...
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of major industrial concerns, including the Thrall Car Manufacturing Company, manufacturer of freight cars, run for many years by chief executive officer...
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Duchossois joined Thrall Car Manufacturing Company after World War II and became CEO in 1952. In 1980, the firm purchased Chamberlain Manufacturing Corp., with...
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downsized and eventually closed. It was reopened by Thrall Car Manufacturing Company in 1997, to manufacture 2,500 wagons for EWS, closing again in 2003. The...
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