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The nine-member corporate board of directors consists entirely of members of the railroad industry, including all of the Class I railroads in North America and the AAR. [3] Railinc headquarters is located in Cary, North Carolina. Railinc's headquarters was relocated from joint operations in Chicago, Illinois and Washington, D.C., in 1999.
In November 2004, Nortrak acquired the assets of Rail Products and Fabrications including a trackwork plant and a manganese foundry in Seattle, Washington. [1] In 2007, Nortrak purchased two buildings in Cheyenne which allowed the company to add prestressed concrete railroad ties to its business lines. [1]
American Rail Box Car Company; Railbox Company; TTX Company: ABPX: Ashland By-Product Coke Company; Animal By-Products Corporation: ... BP Products North America, Inc ...
North American Car Corporation (1955–), Chicago, Illinois [9] (carbuilding operations to Trinity Industries 1986) North Carolina Car Company (1882–) Raleigh, North Carolina [9] North-Western Manufacturing Car Company (c. 1880–) Stillwater, Minnesota [9] Norwich Car Company (1847 – c. 1852) Norwich, Connecticut [9]
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- FreightCar America, Inc. (NAS: RAIL) today announced that it has sub-leased approximately 25% of Navistar, Inc.'s Cherokee, Alabama manufacturing facility. Opened in ...
Railinc, a subsidiary of the AAR, maintains the active reporting marks for the North American rail industry. Under current practice, the first letter must match the initial letter of the railroad name. As it also acts as a Standard Carrier Alpha Code, the reporting mark cannot conflict with codes in use by other nonrail carriers. [1] [2]
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The company maintains the only industry-accepted version of the North American railroad industry's official code tables. Beginning as an information technology department within the Association of American Railroads (AAR), the company was established as a wholly owned, for-profit subsidiary of the AAR in 1999.