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  2. Massena Terminal Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Massena Terminal Railroad (reporting mark MSTR) [1] is a Class III terminal railroad operating in the U.S. state of New York.It operates over 4 miles (6.4 km) of track from the CSX Transportation yard in Massena north to the Alcoa plant, the railroad's only customer.

  3. Alcoa Power Generating - Wikipedia

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    High Rock Lake, at 15,180 acres (6,140 ha), was the largest lake on the Yadkin at that time. In 1929, the company's name was changed to Alcoa. In 1962, Alcoa built the Tuckertown Dam between High Rock and Narrows Reservoirs. [4] In August 2002, Alcoa temporarily suspended aluminum production at the Badin Works, laying off 377 workers. [6]

  4. Alcoa - Wikipedia

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    On November 21, 2006, Alcoa announced that it planned to close the Waunarlwydd works in Swansea, with the loss of 298 jobs. Production ceased at the Swansea plant on January 27, 2007. A small site closure team worked until December 31, 2008. Alcoa still owns the site, but it is now managed locally and renamed Westfield Industrial Park.

  5. New Kensington Production Works Historic District - Wikipedia

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    This district encompasses thirty-five contributing, vernacular, industrial buildings that were built roughly between 1899 and 1947, including the original manufacturing plant for Alcoa, which produced a wide range of aluminum products, such as kitchen utensils, rods, bars, wire, tubing, sheet foil, automobile parts, bronze powder, industrial chemical utensils, and beer barrels.

  6. Massena site for first use of aluminum on bridge 75 years ago

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    It was put into use sometime in the autumn 75 years ago, in 1946," Alcoa retiree Stephen Lindsay said. Mr. Lindsay retired after working at Alcoa for 39 1/2 years and then ... Massena site for ...

  7. American Locomotive Company - Wikipedia

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    The American Locomotive Company (often shortened to ALCO, ALCo or Alco) was an American manufacturer that operated from 1901 to 1969, initially specializing in the production of locomotives but later diversifying and fabricating at various times diesel generators, automobiles, steel, tanks, munitions, oil-production equipment, as well as heat exchangers for nuclear power plants.