List of rolling stock manufacturers
Throughout railroad 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 freight 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.
Africa | Egypt · South Africa |
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Asia/Pacific | Australia · Azerbaijan · China · India · Indonesia · Iran · Japan · Malaysia · South Korea · Taiwan · Turkey |
Europe | Slovakia · Bulgaria · Czech · Finland · France · Germany · Greece · Italy · Romania · Russia · Serbia · Spain · Sweden · Switzerland · United Kingdom |
Americas | Argentina · Canada · Mexico · United States |
See also |
Argentina
- Astarsa
- COMETARSA
- Emepa Group
- Emprendimientos Ferroviarios
- Fabricaciones Militares
- Fábrica Argentina de Locomotoras
- Fábrica Argentina de Vagones y Silos
- Materfer
- SABB S.A.
- TecnoTren
- PINAT EDO srl
Australia
- Alstom, Australia
- Bombardier Transportation, Australia
- Downer Rail
- UGL Rail
- Bradken
Azerbaijan
- Baku Carriage Repair Factory
- Baku Metro
- STP-Wagon-Building Factory
Belgium
- BN Bombardier Brugge
Brazil
- Andrade Gutierrez
- MAFERSA
- COBRASMA
Bulgaria
- VRZ Karlovo
- Express Service Ltd
Canada
- AMF Technotransport, Montreal, Quebec
- ARS Canada Rolling Stock
- Arva Industries
- Bombardier Transportation
- Canadian Car and Foundry (CANCAR) (to Hawker Siddeley Canada)
- Eastern Car Company, Trenton, Nova Scotia (to Hawker Siddeley Canada)
- Marine Industries, Sorel, Quebec
- National Steel Car (NSC), Hamilton Ontraio
- Montreal Locomotive Works - Toronto Transit Commission subway cars
- Napanee Industries, Napanee, Ontario
- Preston Car Company
- Hawker Siddeley Canada, Trenton, Nova Scotia and Thunder Bay, Ontario (to Trenton Works)
- Ottawa Car Company - interurban cars
- Procor, Oakville, Ontraio
- Railwest Manufacturing, Squamish, British Columbia
- Trenton Works, Trenton, Nova Scotia (to Greenbrier)
- Urban Transportation Development Corporation, Thunder Bay, Ontario
- Woodstock Precision Machining Inc
- Enertec Rail Equipment
China
- Bombardier Transportation, China
- China CNR (folded into CRRC)
- CRRC
- CSR Corporation Limited (folded into CRRC)
- SJJ Railway Material & Supply, China
Croatia
Czech
Egypt
Finland
France
- Alstom
- Bombardier Transportation, France
- Faiveley Transport
- Lohr Industrie
- SEMT Pielstick
- Socofer
- Titagarh Wagons AFR
Germany
- Adtranz (bought by Bombardier, in turn bought by Alstom)
- Daimler-Benz (folded into Adtranz)
- Siemens Mobility
- Bombardier Transportation, Germany
- Voith
- Vossloh
- Alstom
- WBN Waggonbau Niesky GmbH
India
- Abrol Engg Co
- Airflow Equipments
- Alstom, India
- Amtek Railcar Industries
- BEML Limited
- BESCO Limited (Wagon Division), India
- Bharat Wagon and Engineering
- Bombardier Transportation, India
- Braithwaite & Co.
- Burn Standard Company
- Hindusthan Engineering & Industries
- Hind Rectifiers Ltd
- Integral Coach Factory Chennai
- Jessop & Company
- Jindal SAW
- Medha Servo Drives
- Modern Coach Factory, Raebareli
- Rail Coach Factory, Kapurthala
- Texmaco Rail & Engineering
- Texmaco Rail & Engineering
- Titagarh Wagons
- SAN Engineering & Locomotive Co
- Wabtec Corporation
Indonesia
Iran
- Isfahan Kafriz
- Tehran Wagon Manufacturing Co.
- IRICO
- IDRO
- Mapna Locomotive Engineering and Manufacturing Company
- Polour Sabz
- Taam Locomotive Arya
- Arvin Tabriz Co.
- Fadak Group - Rail Pardaz System Company
- Isfahan Urban Railway Organization
- Wagon Pars (the largest Rolling Stocks manufacturer in the Middle East)
Italy
- Tecnomasio Italiano Brown Boveri (now part of Bombardier Transportation)
- Corifer
- Firema
- Fiat Ferroviaria (now part of Alstom Transport)
- Hitachi Rail Italy
Japan
- Alna Sharyo (former Alna Koki)
- Fuji Heavy Industries
- Hitachi
- Kawasaki Heavy Industries Rolling Stock Company
- Kinki Sharyo
- Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
- Niigata Transys Company
- Nippon Sharyo
- J-TREC
- Toshiba
- Niigata Engineering (also known as Niigata Tekko)
Latvia
Malaysia
Mexico
- TYTAL (Trailers y Tanques de Aluminio SA de CV) Mexico
- Bombardier Transportation, Mexico
- Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles (CAF)
- Concarril (CNCF) (1950s–1992, then acquired by Bombardier)
- Trinity Industries
Poland
- Alstom, Poland
- Bombardier Transportation, Poland
- Newag
- PESA
- Stadler Rail
- Solaris Bus & Coach(Tram)
Romania
- Astra Rail Industries
- Astra Vagoane Călători
- Electroputere
- FAUR
- Electroputere VFU Paşcani
- Remarul 16 Februarie
Russia
- United Wagon Company
- Altayvagon
- Uralvagonzavod
- Sinara transport machines
- Transmashholding
- UK BMZ
- JSC ZMK (Saratov region, Engels)
- Transmash (Saratov region, Engels)
- Metrovagonmash
- UK RM RAIL
- Kambarka Engineering Works
- Tikhoretsk Machine Construction Plant n.a. Vorovsky
Serbia
- Bratstvo
- Fabrika Vagona Kraljevo
- Goša FOM
- Mašinska Industrija Niš
Slovakia
- Avokov
- Tatravagonka Poprad
- ZOS Vrutky
Slovenia
- Sorbit valji
- Štore valji
South Africa
- Bombardier Transportation, South Africa
- Gibela Rail Transport Consortium RF (Pty) Ltd
- Transnet Engineering
- Union Carriage & Wagon
South Korea
- Dawonsys
- Hyundai Rotem
- RS KOREA
- Sung Shin RST
- Woojin Industrial Systems
Spain
Sweden
- Bombardier Transportation
- Kiruna Wagon
- Kockums Industrier
Switzerland
- ABB (folded into Adtranz)
- Bombardier Transportation, Switzerland
- Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft (SIG)
- Stadler Rail
Taiwan
Turkey
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 (BREL)
- British Thomson-Houston
- CAF Newport
- Dick, Kerr & Co
- Drewry Car Co
- Dübs & Co
- English Electric
- Glasgow Works
- Gloucester Railway Carriage & Wagon Company
- Hawthorn Leslie & Company
- Hitachi Newton Aycliffe
- Hudswell Clarke
- Hunslet Engine Company
- Kerr Stuart
- Leeds Forge Company
- Manning Wardle
- Metro-Cammell
- Metropolitan-Vickers
- Midland Railway Carriage and Wagon Company
- Nasmyth, Gaskell and Company
- North British Locomotive Company
- Pressed Steel Company
- R&W Hawthorn
- Robert Stephenson & Company
- Sentinel Waggon Works
- Swindon Works
- Vivarail
- Vulcan Foundry
- William Beardmore & Company
- Yorkshire Engine Company
United States
- Adrian Car Company (1869-1883) Adrian, Michigan[1]
- W.C. Allison & Sons (~1840-~1895) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania[1]
- Allegheny Car Company (~1873-1882) Swissvale, Pennsylvania[1]
- Alstom
- Altoona Manufacturing Company (~1870-~1900) Altoona, Pennsylvania[1]
- Aluminum Company of America (Alcoa)
- American Bridge Company (United States Steel)
- American Car & Foundry (ACF)[1] (to ARI)
- American Car Company (1852-1856) Chicago, Illinois[1]
- AMF, Beard, Texas
- American Railcar Industries, Inc.
- Anniston Car Company (1883-1887) Anniston, Alabama[1]
- ARI (American Railcar Industries, formerly AC&F)
- Austin-Western (to Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton 1951)
- Baker, Jackson & Company (1880s) Latrobe, Pennsylvania[1]
- Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton ( -1963)
- Baltimore Car and Foundry
- Barney and Smith Car Company (1849-~1923) Dayton, Ohio[1]
- Beaver Falls Car Company (1880s) Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania[1]
- Bellefonte Car Manufacturing Company (~1873-1881) Bellefonte, Pennsylvania[1]
- Berwick Forge and Fabricating - Berwick, Pennsylvania[1] (to Whittaker)
- Bethlehem Steel Corporation (1901- ) Johnstown, Pennsylvania[1]
- Bettendorf Company (~1902-1942) Bettendorf, Iowa[1]
- Billmeyer and Small (1852-~1910) York, Pennsylvania[1]
- Blain Brothers Car Works (1880s) Huntingdon, Pennsylvania[1]
- Bloomsburg Car Manufacturing Company (~1868-~1900) Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania[1]
- Bombardier Transportation, US
- Bowers, Dure & Company (1871-1886) Wilmington, Delaware[1]
- Bridgeport Car Works (1870s) Bridgeport, Pennsylvania[1]
- JG Brill Company (Brill)
- Brookville Equipment Corporation
- Budd Company (Budd) (1932- ) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania[1]
- Buffalo Car Manufacturing Company (1872-1890) Buffalo, New York[1]
- Butler Manufacturing Corporation (1971-1973) Kansas City, Missouri[1]
- Cambria Steel Company
- F.E. Canda & Company ( -1878) Chicago, Illinois[1]
- Carlisle Manufacturing Company (~1870-~1900) Carlisle, Pennsylvania[1]
- Casebolt, Henry & Company (1863-~1876) San Francisco, California[1]
- Chattanooga Car & Foundry Company (1887- ) Chattanooga, Tennessee[1]
- Chicago Steel Car Company
- Chickasaw Ship Building & Car Company (1921-1928) Fairfield, Alabama[1]
- Clark Car Company
- Cleveland Bridge & Car Works (1878- ) Cleveland, Ohio[1]
- W. Clough (1852- ) Madison, Indiana[1]
- Colorado Railcar
- Connellsville Machine and Car Company (1870s-1880s) Connellsville, Pennsylvania[1]
- Conshohocken Car Works (1880- ) Conshohocken, Pennsylvania[1]
- Cummings Car Works (1851-1876) Jersey City, New Jersey[1]
- Darby Corporation (1965-1989 ) Kansas City, Kansas[1]
- Dauphin Car Works (1880s) Dauphin, Pennsylvania[1]
- Davenport and Bridges (1834-~1856) Cambridgeport, Massachusetts[1]
- Davenport, Bridges & Company (1850s) Fitchburg, Massachusetts[1]
- Dawson Manufacturing Company (~1870-~1880) Dawson, Georgia[1]
- Detroit Car and Manufacturing Company (1861-1870) Detroit, Michigan[1]
- Detroit Car Works (1872-1879) Adrian (Detroit), Michigan[1]
- DIFCO (originally Differential Steel Car Co., Findlay, Ohio (to Trinity)
- William Dyer
- East Railcar
- Eaton & Gilbert (1833-1893) Troy, New York[1]
- Ebenezer Railcar, Buffalo, New York
- Edwards Rail Car Company (1921–1942)
- Edwards Rail Car Company (1997–2008)
- Elliott Car Company (~1885-1899) Gadsden, Alabama[1]
- Elmira Car Manufactory (1862-1886) Elmira, New York[1]
- Emmons Rail Car, York, Pennsylvania
- Empire Car Works (~1849-~1890) York, Pennsylvania[1]
- Ensign Manufacturing Company (~1873-1899) Huntington, West Virginia[1] (to AC&F)
- Enterprise Railway Equipment Company
- Erie Car Works (1868-~1920) Erie, Pennsylvania[1]
- Evans Products (1964-1972) Plymouth, Michigan[1]
- FMC (formerly Farm Machinery Corp.) (1965- ) South Charleston, West Virginia[1]
- Franklin Foundry Machine & Car Works (~1840-~1880) Franklin, Pennsylvania[1]
- Frederick & Company (~1870-~1900) Catasaqua, Pennsylvania[1]
- 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[1]
- Fruit Growers Express (1922- ) Alexandria, Virginia[1]
- Fulton Car Works/Keck & Hubbard (1847-~1860) Cincinnati, Ohio[1]
- Fulton Car Works/W.W. Wetherell (1839-1860s) Sandusky, Ohio[1]
- Gantt Manufacturing Company (1973- ) Greenville, South Carolina[1]
- General American Transportation Corp. (GATX) (1898- ) Sharon, Pennsylvania/East Chicago, Indiana/Warren, Ohio[1] (carbuilding operations to Trinity Industries 1984)
- General Steel Industries (GSI; formerly General Steel Castings) (~1962-1972) Granite City, Illinois[1]
- Georgia Railcar ( -1883) Carterville, Georgia[1] (to Portec 1978; to Thrall 1984)
- Georgia Car & Manufacturing Company (~1900- ) Savannah, Georgia[1]
- Gilbert Car Company
- John L. Gill (1862-1883) Columbus, Ohio[1]
- John L. Gill, Jr. ( -1885) Allegheny, Pennsylvania[1]
- Golden Tye (division of NRUC), Pickens, South Carolina
- James Goold & Company (1831-~1890) Albany, New York[1]
- The Greenbrier Companies (Greenbrier)
- Greenville Steel Car Company (GSC) (1916- ) Greenville, Pennsylvania[1] (to Trinity Industries 1986)
- Gunderson
- Grice & Long (1860-~1873) Trenton, New Jersey[1]
- Grove Works (1848-1855) Hartford, Connecticut[1]
- Gulf Railcar
- Gunderson Brothers Engineering (1960- ) Portland, Oregon[1] (to FMC)
- Hannibal Car Works (1870s) Hannibal, Missouri[1]
- Harlan & Hollingsworth (1836-~1945) Wilmington, Delaware[1]
- Harrisburg Car Manufacturing Company (1853-~1890) Harrisburg, Pennsylvania[1]
- Harvey Steel Car and Repair Works (~1892) Harvey, Illinois[1]
- Haskell and Barker Car Company (1852-1971) Michigan City, Indiana[1]
- Hazelton Car Works (1880s) Hazelton, Pennsylvania[1]
- Hicks Locomotive and Car Works (1897-1911) Chicago, Illinois[1]
- Huntingdon Car Works (1872-~1885) Huntingdon, Pennsylvania[1]
- Illinois Car and Manufacturing Company (1897-1902) Chicago & Urbana, Illinois/Anniston, Alabama[1] (to Western Steel Car 1902)
- Illinois Car & Manufacturing Company (~1909- ) Hammond, Indiana[1]
- Indiana Car Company (1872-1884) Cambridge City, Indiana[1]
- Indianapolis Car Company (~1870-~1900) Indianapolis, Indiana[1]
- Indianapolis Car and Foundry
- Ingalls Shipbuilding, Pascagoula, Mississippi
- International Car Company (ICC) (1952- ) Buffalo, New York/Kenton, Ohio/East Chicago, Indiana[1] (to PC&F)
- Richard Imlay (1830-~1840) Baltimore, Ohio/Philadelphia, Pennsylvania[1]
- Itel
- Jackson and Sharp Company (Delaware Car Works) (1863-~1945) Wilmington, Delaware[1]
- Jackson and Woodin Manufacturing Company (1861- ) Berwick, Pennsylvania[1]
- J.J. Finnigan, Duluth, Georgia
- Jones Car Works (1879-~1912) West Troy, New York[1]
- Kansas City Car & Wheel Company (~1880-~1900) Kansas City & Armourdale, Missouri[1]
- Kasgro
- William M. Kasson & Son (~1860-~1870) Buffalo, New York[1]
- H.T. & I.N. Keith (later Keith Car) (~1865-~1935) West Sandwich, Sagamore & Hyannis, Massachusetts[1]
- Kimball & Gorton (1849-1862) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania[1]
- Kimball Manufacturing Company (1860-~1876) San Francisco, California[1]
- Koppel Car Company, Chicago, Illinois (to Pressed Steel Car)
- Laconia Car Company (1879-1928) Laconia, New Hampshire[1]
- LaFayette Car Works (1880- ) LaFayette, Indiana[1]
- Laporte Car Manufacturing Company (1872-~1878) Laporte, Indiana[1]
- Lebanon Manufacturing Company (1870- ) Lebanon, Pennsylvania[1]
- Lehigh Valley Car Manufacturing Company (~1870- ) Stemton, Pennsylvania[1]
- Lenoir Car Company (1894-1930) Lenoir City, Tennessee[1]
- Liberty Car and Equipment
- Lima Car Company (1880s) Lima, Ohio[1]
- Litchfield Car Manufacturing Company (1872- ) Litchfield, Illinois[1]
- Locks & Canals (~1840-~1850) Lowell, Massachusetts[1]
- Madison Car Company (1891- ) Madison, Illinois[1]
- Magor Car Corporation (1902-1973) Passaic, New Jersey[1] (to Fruehauf)
- Mansfield Machine Works (~1870- ) Mansfield, Ohio[1]
- Marathon Tank Car, Houston, Texas (to Richmond Tank Car)
- Marshall Car and Foundry Company (1880- ) Marshall, Texas[1]
- Mather Stock Car Company
- Maxson Corporation (formerly St. Paul Foundry & Manufacturing) (1966- ) St. Paul, Minnesota[1]
- McGuire, Cummings Manufacturing Company (~1890-~1930) Chicago, Illinois[1]
- McKee, Fuller & Company (1879- ) Catasauqua, Pennsylvania[1]
- McNary, Claflin & Company (1864-1878) Cleveland, Ohio[1]
- Memphis Car & Foundry (1894- ) Memphis, Tennessee[1]
- Merchants Despatch Transportation Company
- Michigan Car Company (1864–1970) Detroit, Michigan[1] (to AC&F)
- Michigan-Peninsular Car Company (to AC&F)
- Middletown Car Company (1869-~1930) Middletown, Pennsylvania[1]
- Midwest Freight Car (1973- ) Clinton, Illinois[1] (to Portec 1977)
- Millenium Rail
- Milwaukee Car Manufacturing Company ( -1910) Milwaukee, Wisconsin[1]
- Minerva Car Works (~1880-~1920) Minerva, Ohio[1]
- Minnesota Car Company (1888-1896) Duluth, Minnesota[1]
- Missouri Car and Foundry Company (1870- ) St. Louis, Missouri[1] (to AC&F)
- Morrison International, A.A. Morrison (to ICC)
- Morrison-Knudsen
- Mount Vernon Car Manufacturing Company (1888-1954) Mt. Vernon, Illinois[1] (to Pressed Steel Car 1946)
- Mowry Car and Wheel Works (1851-1880) Cincinnati, Ohio[1]
- Murray, Dougall and Company (1864- ) Milton, Pennsylvania[1]
- Muskegon Car and Engine Works (~1880-1886) Muskegon, Michigan[1]
- National Alabama Corporation (NAC)
- National Railway Utilization Company (1976- ) Pickens, South Carolina[1]
- New Haven Car Company (~1860-~1879) New Haven, Connecticut[1]
- Newport News Shipbuilding Company
- Niagara Car Wheel Company
- Nobel Brothers & Company (1880s) Rome, Georgia[1]
- Norca Machinery
- North American Car Corporation (1955- ), Chicago, Illinois[1] (carbuilding operations to Trinity Industries 1986)
- North Carolina Car Company (1882- ) Raleigh, North Carolina[1]
- North-Western Manufacturing Car Company (~1880- ) Stillwater, Minnesota[1]
- Norwich Car Company (1847-~1852) Norwich, Connecticut[1]
- Ohio Falls Car Manufacturing Company (1864-~1945) Jeffersonville, Indiana[1] (to AC&F)
- Ortner Freight Car Company (1953- ) Covington, Kentucky[1] (to Trinity Industries 1987)
- Osgood Bradley Car Company (~1833-1960) Worcester, Massachusetts[1]
- Ostermann Manufacturing Company (1906-1911) West Pullman, Illinois[1]
- Oxford Co-operative Car Company (1873-~1878) Oxford, Pennsylvania[1]
- Pacific Car and Foundry (PACCAR) (1905- ) Renton, Washington/Portland, Oregon[1]
- Paragon Bridge & Steel, Novi, Michigan (to Portec 1968)
- Pardee Car and Machine Works (~1875-~1890) Watsontown, Pennsylvania[1]
- Pardee, Snyder & Company (1880s) Williamsport, Pennsylvania[1]
- Patten Car Works (1872-~1890) Bath, Maine[1]
- Patton Motor Company, Chicago
- Peninsular Car Company (1879- ) Adrian & Detroit, Michigan[1]
- Pennock Brothers (~1875-~1915) Minerva, Ohio[1]
- Pennsylvania Car Company (1880s) Latrobe & Ligonier, Pennsylvania[1]
- Perley A. Thomas Car Works
- Petersburg Car Company (1873- ) Petersburg, Virginia[1]
- Pittsburgh Car Works (~1865-1883) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania[1]
- Pittsburgh & McKeesport Car Company (~1855-1877) McKeesport, Pennsylvania[1]
- Portec, Inc. (1968-1984)(to Thrall 1984; autorack designs to Greenville 1986)
- Portland Company (1848-1912) Portland, Maine[1]
- Progress Rail Albertville, Alabama
- Pressed Steel Car Company (1899-1954) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania[1]
- Pullman Company (Pullman)[1]
- Pullman-Standard (PS) (to Trinity Industries 1984)
- Quick Car, Fort Worth, Texas (to Trinity Industries 1984)
- Ralston Steel Car Company (1905-1953) Columbus, Ohio[1]
- Ranlet Car Company (~1845-1879) Laconia, New Hampshire[1]
- Richmond Tank Car Company (1962- ) Sheldon, Texas[1]
- Richmond Car Works Richmond, Virginia[1]
- Rohr, Inc.
- Russell & Company ~(1854-1880) Massillon & Canton, Ohio[1]
- Ryan Car Company (1906-~1940) Hegewisch, Illinois[1]
- St. Charles Car Company ( -1899) St. Charles, Missouri[1]
- St. Lawrence Shops (division of NRUC), Norfolk, New York
- St. Louis Car Company (SLCC) (1887-1973) St. Louis, Missouri[1] (to GSI 1960)
- St. Louis Car Works (1857-1862) St. Louis, Missouri[1]
- St. Paul Foundry & Manufacturing, St. Paul, Minnesota (to Maxson Corp. c. 1968)
- Michael Schall (1870s-~1890) Middletown, Pennsylvania[1]
- Schneider's Combination Cars, Chicago
- G.W. Snyder (~1850-1880s) Pottsville, Pennsylvania[1]
- South Atlantic Car & Manufacturing Company (1903- ) Waycross, Georgia[1]
- South Baltimore Car Works ~(1885-1930) Baltimore, Maryland[1]
- Southeastern Specialties, Jacksonville, Florida
- Southern Car and Foundry (1899-1904) Lenoir City & Memphis, Tennessee & Gadsden, Alabama[1]
- Southern Car and Wagon Manufactory (1850s) Memphis, Tennessee[1]
- Southern Car Works (1881- ) Knoxville, Tennessee[1]
- Southern Iron & Equipment (1966- ) Decatur, Georgia & Ashland City, Tennessee[1] (to Evans)
- Southwark=Baldwin
- Springfield Car & Engine Company (1848-~1857) Springfield, Massachusetts[1]
- Standard Steel Car Company (1902-1930)[1] (to Pullman-Standard)
- George H. Stem & Company ~(1870-1885) Stemton, Pennsylvania[1]
- John Stephenson & Company (1832-1842) New York, New York[1]
- Street's Western Stable Car Line (~1885- ) Chicago, Illinois[1]
- Structural Steel Car Company (1902-~1940) Canton, Ohio[1]
- Swissvale Car Company (1873-~1885) Swissvale, Pennsylvania[1]
- Taunton Car Company (1869-1873) Taunton, Massachusetts[1]
- Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad
- Terre Haute Car and Manufacturing Company ~(1863-1930) Terre Haute, Indiana[1]
- Thrall Car Manufacturing Company (Thrall) (1917- ) Chicago Heights, Illinois[1] (to Trinity Industries 2001)
- Tiffin Car Works (1872- ) Tiffin, Ohio[1]
- Timms Car Company ( -1882) Columbus, Ohio[1]
- Tracy & Fales/Grove Works (1852-~1857) Hartford, Connecticut[1]
- Transco (1965-1966) Macon, Georgia[1]
- Trenton Locomotive & Machine Manufacturing Company (1854-1863) Trenton, New Jersey[1]
- Tredegar Company ~(1850-1900) Richmond, Virginia[1]
- James A. Trimble, New York City
- Trinity Industries (1978-current), Trinity Rail Group (2001-2004), TrinityRail (2004-present)
- Union Car and Bridge Works (1852-1856) Chicago, Illinois[1]
- Union Car Works (1847-1857) York, Pennsylvania[1]
- Union Car Works (1867- ) St. Louis, Missouri[1]
- Union Car Works (1893-1926) Depew, New York[1]
- Union Tank Car Company (1947- ) Whiting, Indiana[1]
- United American Car, Cartersville, Georgia (to Thrall)
- United States Rolling Stock Company (1875-1893) Chicago Illinois[1]
- United States Railway Equipment (USRE) (1954- ) Blue Island, Illinois[1] (to Evans)
- United Streetcar
- US Car and Foundry
- US Railcar
- Vertex Railcar
- Virginia Bridge & Iron Company ( -1920s) Roanoke, Virginia[1]
- Wagner Palace Car Company (1887-1900) Buffalo & New York, New York[1]
- Warren Tank Car Company (~1900- ) Warren, Pennsylvania[1]
- Charles Wason & Company (1852-1855) Cleveland, Ohio[1]
- Wason Car and Foundry Company (1873-1885) Chattanooga, Tennessee[1]
- Wason Manufacturing Company (1846-1932) Springfield, Massachusetts[1]
- Watsontown Car Company (1870s) Watsontown, Pennsylvania[1]
- Wayne Car & Engine Works (~1850-1857) Fort Wayne, Indiana[1]
- Wells and French Company ~(1860-1945) Chicago, Illinois[1]
- Uriah Wells (1850s) Petersburg, Virginia[1]
- West Pullman Car Works ( -1911) Pullman, Illinois[1]
- Western Wheeled Scraper (1904- ) (to Austin-Western)
- Western Steel Car and Foundry (1902-~1940) Hegewisch, Illinois[1] (to Pressed Steel Car)
- Witt, Harbeck & Company (1850- ) Cleveland, Ohio[1]
- Wharton & Petsch (1850- ) Charleston, South Carolina[1]
- Whittaker Industries (formerly Berwick Forge & Fabricating)
- Whitehead & Kales (1965-1967) River Rouge, Michigan[1] (to Thrall 1984)
- Youngstown Car & Manufacturing Company (1881-1914) Youngstown, Ohio[1]
- Youngstown Steel Car Company (1914- ) Youngstown, Ohio[1]
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See also
- List of locomotive manufacturers
- List of tram builders
- List of railway companies
References
- White, John H. (1978). "Railroad Car Builders of the United States". Railroad History. The Railway and Locomotive Historical Society. 138 (Spring 1978): 23–29.
- Notes
- Jones, Robert C. (1980). Two Feet Between the Rails (Volume II - The Mature Years). Sundance Books.
External links
- List of mostly European rolling stock and locomotive manufacturers and their websites (in French).
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