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Metra’s Don Orseno

“He’s One of Us” MIDYEAR REPORT CAR & LOCOMOTIVE REPAIR DIRECTORY FELA’S FUTURE


Chicago works better when freight and passenger rail pull together. THANKS, DON ORSENO

Don Orseno knows railroads. Rising from the ranks of train and engine crew service, he went on to lead Metra—the nation’s fourth-largest regional/commuter rail agency. By helping coordinate the city’s passenger and freight rail into a cohesive whole, he improved service quality and safety in Chicago and across the country. The AAR and our member companies thank you for your decades of dedicated service.


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From the Editor William C. Vantuono

Richard Anderson: From airplanes to passenger trains

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wo years ago, Oscar Munoz left the presidency of CSX to become chief executive of United Airlines. This month, Richard Anderson leaves the executive chairmanship of Delta Airlines to become President and CEO of Amtrak. Munoz had airline experience before joining CSX as CFO. Anderson has no railroad experience, but his father worked for the Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe Railway. Go figure. Drawing no salary, newly retired Norfolk Southern Executive Chairman Wick Moorman took over the throttle at Amtrak in September 2016 with the intention of applying his considerable railroading and management experience toward reorganizing the company and preparing it for the arrival of a “permanent” chief executive. He said all along that he would stay only until a worthy successor could be found. That time has arrived, but Moorman will stay on through the end of this year as co-CEO with Anderson, working side-by-side with the highly regarded “airline guy” to ensure a smooth transition. After that, Moorman will become an advisor to Amtrak Just who is Richard Anderson? The 62-year-old most recently was Executive Chairman of Delta Air Lines after serving as CEO from 2007 to 2016. He was Executive Vice President at United Healthcare from 2004 to 2007 and CEO of Northwest Airlines from 2001 to 2004, which later merged with Delta. Anderson also served in the legal division at Continental Airlines and was a former county prosecutor. In 2015, Anderson was named Aviation Week’s Person of the Year (an award similar to Railway Age’s Railroader of the Year, which Moorman was named in 2011). In 2014, he was recognized as one of the World’s Best CEOs by Barron’s and was ranked among the Top 25 Most Influential Industry Executives by Business Travel News. In 2013, he was recognized in Fortune’s Top People in Business list. 2

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A native of Galveston, Tex., Anderson earned a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Houston at Clear Lake City and a Juris Doctorate at South Texas College of Law. Impressive, to say the least. Wick Morman seems to think so. “Richard is a best-in-class industry leader and isn’t afraid to face challenges head-on,” he said. “He has helped companies navigate bankruptcy, a recession, mergers and acquisitions, and 9/11. He’s a leader with the strategic vision and tactical experience necessary to run a railroad that benefits our customers, partners and stakeholders.” Strategic vision and tactical experience: These are among the qualities that McKinsey & Company says make for “exceptional CEOs,” about half of whom, according to a recent ten-year study of 600 CEOs from S&P 500 companies, are hired externally. “On average, CEOs who are hired externally tend to pull more strategic levers than those who come from within, and outperform their internal counterparts over tenure,” McKinsey says. “These CEOs are twice as likely to have been hired from outside the company as the average CEO in our data set, and roughly 1.5 times as likely to have been external hires as the other top-quintile CEOs.” But more important, “For any CEO starting a transition, there is much to learn from the best. Adopting an outsider’s view will yield the unbiased insights needed for breakthrough moves. A grounding in the organization’s context, meanwhile, will help calibrate the speed and scope of change.” As a railroading neophyte, Anderson, despite his experience moving people, will need to learn from the best. As any railroader who has been around for a long time—like Wick Moorman—will tell you, ours is an industry unlike any other.

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Industry Indicators TRAFFIC ORIGINATED CARLOADS

SHORT LINE AND REGIONAL TRAFFIC INDEX FIVE WEEKS ENDING JUNE 3, 2017

MAJOR U.S. RAILROADS by Commodity Grain Farm Products ex. Grain Grain Mill Products Food products Chemicals Petroleum & Petroleum Products Coal Primary Forest Products Lumber and Wood Products Pulp and Paper Products Metallic Ores Coke Primary Metal Products Iron and Steel Scrap Motor Vehicles and Parts Crushed Stone, Sand, and Gravel Nonmetallic Minerals Stone, Clay & Glass Products Waste & Nonferrous Scrap All Other Carloads Total U.S. CarLoadS

MAY '17 116,679 3,756 45,828 29,747 153,683 47,344 391,670 5,406 17,179 28,018 34,062 21,593 45,136 18,494 86,213 128,745 24,654 38,094 19,729 30,045 1,286,075

MAY '16 93,716 3,862 45,154 29,555 152,593 56,708 327,611 6,148 16,431 27,678 30,608 21,023 43,436 18,913 89,632 111,635 23,556 38,886 19,371 30,269 1,186,785

% CHANGE 13.8% -2.7% 1.5% 0.6% 0.7% -16.5% 19.6% -12.1% 4.6% 1.2% 11.3% 2.7% 3.9% -2.2% -3.8% 15.3% 4.7% -2.0% 1.8% -0.7% 8.4%

330,442

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Chemicals Coal Crushed Stone / Sand / Gravel Food & Kindred Products Grain Grain Mill Products Lumber & Wood Products Metallic Ores Metals & Products Motor Vehicles & Equipment Nonmetallic Minerals Petroleum Products Pulp, Paper & Allied Products Stone, Clay & Glass Products Trailers / Containers Waste & Nonferrous Scrap All Other Carloads

388,027

COMBINED U.S./CANADA RR

1,674,102

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FIVE WEEKS ENDING JUNE 3, 2017

MAJOR U.S. RAILROADS by Commodity TRAILERS CONTAINERS TOTAL UNITS

MAY '17 110,482 1,228,935 1,339,417

MAY '16 103,480 1,177,272 1,280,752

% CHANGE 6.8% 4.4% 4.6%

4,866 329,367 334,233

4,044 289,137 293,181

20.3% 13.9% 14.0%

115,348 1,558,302 1,673,650

107,524 1,466,409 1,573,933

7.3% 6.3% 6.3%

COMBINED U.S./CANADA RR TRAILERS CONTAINERS TOTAL COMBINED UNITS

Source: Monthly Railroad Traffic, Association of American Railroads

average weekly U.S. Rail Carloads: all commodities (not seasonally adjusted)

% CHANGE 7.9% 54.7% 28.4% 17.1% 35.7% 11.1% 13.3% -0.9% 3.4% -8.4% -0.8% 8.1% 1.4% 4.2% 6.0% 8.6% 7.9%

MAY 2017 - 369,120 MAY 2016 - 327,971 300,000 310,000 320,000 330,000 340,000 350,000 360,000 370,000 380,000 390,000 Copyright © 2017 All rights reserved.

Railroad employment, Class I linehaul carriers, MAY 2017 (% change from MAY 2016)

CANADIAN RAILROADS TRAILERS CONTAINERS TOTAL UNITS

ORIGINATED MAY. ’16 44,202 15,953 23,712 9,841 20,578 6,183 9,406 3,184 16,207 10,137 1,753 2,008 16,828 13,339 45,235 9,588 79,817

TOTAL CARLOADS, MAY 2017 vs. 2016

CANADIAN RAILROADS ALL Commodities

ORIGINATED MAY. ’17 48,523 24,682 30,455 11,524 27,920 6,870 10,654 3,154 16,755 9,284 1,739 2,171 17,057 13,901 47,928 10,416 86,087

BY Commodity

Transportation (train and engine) 60,072 (3.37%)

Executives, Officials, and Staff Assistants 8,745 (-5.69%)

Professional and Administrative 12,506 (-8.57%)

Total employees: 149,032 % change from MAY. 2016: (-2.42%) Transportation (other than train & engine) 5,825 (-5.85%)

Maintenance of Equipment and Stores 27,726 (-4.73%)

Maintenanceof-Way and Structures 34,158 (-6.08%)

Source: Surface Transportation Board

employment down across the board for class i RAILROADS Figures released by the STB show Class I total railroad employment dropped 2.42% in May 2017, measured against the same month in 2016. But that was the narrowest change as all six job categories showed a reduction in the ranks from the previous year. Professional and Administrative took the biggest hit, off by 8.57%, followed by Maintenance of Way and Structures, down 6.08%. As carload traffic improved, Transportation (train and engine) was off the least, 3.37%. 4

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Industry Outlook Transit funding tied to SSO deadline The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has notified the 30 U.S. states where rail transit systems operate that federal law requires they establish an FTA-certified State Safety Oversight (SSO) Program by April 15, 2019, otherwise they risk losing funds. “If a state fails to obtain certification for its SSO Program by the deadline, FTA is prohibited by federal transportation law from obligating any funds to public transportation agencies throughout that state until certification is achieved,” the agency announced on June 19. “When FTA’s SSO Program final rule took effect in April 2016, it established a three-year timeframe for states to obtain certification for their SSO Programs. With the certification deadline less than two years away, FTA is encouraging states to act quickly to enact any necessary legislation, statutes and regulations, particularly those states whose legislatures meet only part-time or biennially. Currently, there are nine states remaining that still require legislative action at the state level prior to FTA certification.” FTA said it “strongly recommends” that states submit their SSO Program certification applications by April 15, 2018, and that states “should not assume that applications submitted after Sept. 30, 2018 will receive a decision on certification by the April

15, 2019 deadline. In some cases, the FTA may need to do onsite verifications, or states may need to correct and resubmit parts of their applications. All of these activities must be completed before the deadline.” The FTA added that it is “committed to seeing that states meet their federal statutory obligations to provide stronger and more effective safety oversight of their rail transit systems. To help states meet the April 2019 deadline, FTA is providing a 49 CFR Part 674 toolkit with guidance for managing the SSO Program certification process, and maintaining frequent contact with states and SSO agencies to provide assistance. In addition, FTA

has published a status table that shows each state’s progress toward FTA certification of its SSO Program and the approximate amount of transit funds that FTA would be prohibited from obligating should the state fail to achieve FTA certification by the deadline.” The SSO Program final rule requires a strengthened SSO Program for oversight of rail transit operations, and provides greater authority for SSO Agencies to oversee the implementation of transit agencies’ safety plans. “By getting certified, an SSO Program will demonstrate that it has the authority, resources, and expertise it needs to oversee the rail transit systems in its state,” FTA said.

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Fortson, Fauth National Mediation Board nominees Kyle Fortson and Gerald W. (Trey) Fauth III will be nominated by President Trump for two open Republican seats on the three-member National Mediation Board (NMB). Democrat Linda Puchala, who has been an NMB member since mid-2009, is expected to be renominated to a third term. Fauth is expected to take the seat of Democrat Harry R. Hoglander. Fortson is expected to take a now-vacant Republican seat previously held by Nicholas Geale. Confirmations of Fauth and Fortson will give the NMB its first

Republican majority since 2009. Fauth has been associated with railroad economics and consulting since 1978 at G.W. Fauth & Associates, which was founded in 1957 by his late father, and of which he is now president. From 1999 to 2003, he served as chief of staff to STB Republican member Wayne O. Burkes. He earned an undergraduate degree in history and government from Hampden Sydney College. Fortson, an attorney, has been labor policy director for the Senate Labor Committee since 2010, and from

2004 to 2010 was the committee’s labor counsel. Earlier she was a policy analyst for the Senate Republican Policy Committee, legislative counsel to Sen. Tim Hutchinson (R-Ark.), and judiciary counsel to Rep. Spencer Bauchus (R-Ala.). She earned an undergraduate degree in history from the University of Colorado in 1996, and a law degree from The George Washington University in 1999. Her husband, Joseph B. Fortson IV, is a congressional lobbyist and a former counsel to the House Energy and Commerce Committee. July 2017 Railway Age 5


Market

Railserve Tier 4 twin-engine Gen-Set in service Railserve has placed its first Tier 4 DUAL LEAF® Gen-Set locomotive in service, and says the unit “is performing well.” Railserve developed the DUAL LEAF for applications requiring high tractive effort at speeds up to 30 mph. “Like the original DUAL LEAF, the Tier 4 units are cost-effective at high utilization rates, and their operation is nearly indistinguishable for crews accustomed to SW- or GP-type locomotives,” said TJ Mahoney, Railserve LEAF Program Manager. “We continue to equip our DUAL LEAF models with two Cummins QSX15 engines, upgraded for Tier 4 compliance.”

North America Trainyard Tech, LLC has signed a contract with BNSF Railway to install its Routemaster™ NX process control system at Cherokee yard in Tulsa. “This entrance/exit route control system will be the first to utilize Trainyard Tech’s new Universal Device I/O Interface Box (UDI² Box),” the company said. “The UDI² Box offers exceptional flexibility, leveraging a Data Radio and Antenna to provide I/O point data for any field device. In Cherokee Yard specifically, Trainyard Tech’s Routemaster™ system will interface via these new UDI² Boxes to switches, derailers, and blue flags, eliminating the need for direct cabling. This will cut costs and improve lightning resistance throughout the yard.” The Routemaster™ System includes a custom graphical user interface, displaying the real-time status of all yard devices. Multiple user workstations 6

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located throughout the terminal “provide consistent, accurate data points and/or direct control to all operators and supervisors,” Trainyard Tech noted. “For safety and efficiency, two hosts operating in hot-standby ensure constant up-time and redundancy. System event logs store all I/O and process control events for up to two years, and Trainyard Tech offers an optional workstation playback system.” Bucyrus Railcar Repair, LLC (BRR), a wholly owned subsidiary of Cathcart Rail Holdings (CRH), has expanded its Bucyrus, Ohio repair facility by acquiring the adjacent facility and assets of the former American & Ohio Locomotive Crane Company (AOLC). Located south of BRR’s facility with direct connection through its main yard, the expansion adds 25 acres comprised of 163,000 square feet under roof, 10 repair spots, and yard capacity for up to 75 railcars. The purchased machinery and equipment includes

overhead cranes, mobile cranes, fork trucks, fully equipped boom and crane trucks, a blast and paint booth, rail scale, and fabrication machinery including a wheel press and CNC (Computer Numerical Control) burn table, capable of producing various railcar parts.

Worldwide GE Transportation will provide Pakistan Railways with 20 FDL C20EMP locomotives, a follow-on order to 55 Evolution Series units ordered in 2015, of which 32 are in service. These lighter-weight, 2,000-hp locomotives will be operated in freight and passenger service, and will primarily be used in Pakistan’s mountainous northern territory between Karachi and Lahore, with Peshawar and Quetta added later on. Freight service will consist mostly of oil and coal, supporting the business community in Faisalabad and Multan.


Watching Washington Frank n. wilner

Rail labor talks await logic, reality

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ineteenth century economist Thomas Malthus is associated with a failure to recognize improved productivity as a tide lifting humankind’s standard of living. Augmented by technological advancement, productivity converts inputs into useful outputs to increase dramatically the quantity, quality, variety and affordability of what we consume. As steam engines transformed manufacturing, the assembly line churned out affordable automobiles, farm mechanization delivered more food at lower prices, and brains replaced brawn in the workplace, technological advancement permits railroads to do more with less and provide rail workers with higher wages and benefits than most in society. Indeed, rail employee wages and healthcare benefits rank in the top 7% of industries nationwide, and surged 50% faster than the rate of inflation over the past decade. The rail employee share of healthcare insurance premiums is less than half that paid by other private-sector workers, and unlike other plans, the employee share of premiums does not rise as family size increases. Co-pays and deductibles are well below those paid by federal government employees and others in the private sector. In defense of such compensation, railroads are a never-closed, largely unsupervised physical plant stretching nationwide and necessitating a stable work force, with many rail workers having to complete periodic specialized training, master complex safety rules and federal regulations, accept extreme weather conditions, spend long hours away from home, and demonstrate a personal commitment to work efficiently and safely as part of a team. But as a family must live within its income—or else, the payroll of every

business is constrained by profitability, which depends appreciably on improved productivity. And herein is the challenge facing labor and management in the current round of national collective bargaining now in its third year under provisions of the Railway Labor Act. The economic environment for railroads is changing, with the froth and bubble of rail earnings ebbing. If employee compensation is even to match future estimates of inflation,

The payroll of every business is constrained by profitability, which depends on improved productivity. worker productivity must continue improving. Examples include expanding the use of remote control locomotives, lowering artificial barriers defining yard and road assignments, and allowing one-person crews where implementation of Positive Train Control is proven safe. Absent productivity boosts, the status quo is unsustainable. Coal revenue, long crucial for paying the bills, is down more than $7 billion, or 44%, since 2011. U.S. coal-fired electricity generation fell from 50% to 30% since 2005 as power companies shifted to natural gas, solar power and wind farms. In coal-rich West Virginia, where coal production tumbled from 132 million tons annually to 88 million

since 2012, Appalachian Power Co. is switching to natural gas and renewable energy. U.S. coal exports have declined steadily and sharply since 2012. Another significant driver of rail profitability is intermodal—but, reports financial journalist Fred Frailey, BNSF and Union Pacific plateaued in 2005, CSX and Norfolk Southern in 2013, and “the international container boom has about played itself out.” Competition from long-distance truckers remains brutal. Morgan Stanley transportation analyst Ravi Shanker predicts technological improvement and lower energy prices will continue to reduce motor carrier operating costs. Looming are self-driving trucks—‘a matter of “when,” rather than “if.” Railroads, says consultancy Oliver Wyman, must focus on cost, and that means a greater emphasis on doing more with less. Whether we like it is as irrelevant as one not liking gravity or aging. The late rail labor executive Dan Johnson perennially emphasized that to remain “among the world’s highest paid and best benefited workforce requires that both sides understand the needs of the other and explore a range of tradeoffs.” A staunch labor friend, former Rep. Jim Florio (D-N.J.), recently counseled rail labor to explore “the consequences of resistance.” With Republican control of the Executive and Legislative branches, and shortly the first Republican majority at the National Mediation Board since early 2009 (see Industry Outlook, p. 5), such is an imperative, as a bargaining impasse will allow predictably anti-labor outside parties to decide the issues. As reality knocks on the door and logic rings the bell, who will open the door and let them in? July 2017 Railway Age 7


Update Supply Briefs

All eyes on NYC this summer

The Waterloo (Ontario) Regional Council last month formally approved an agreement in coordination with Greater Toronto Area’s Metrolinx to purchase 14 light rail vehicles from Bombardier Transportation for roughly C$92.4 million. Production of the Flexity Freedom gear is scheduled to begin next year, with delivery beginning in the summer of 2019. The regional council also can exercise an option for 14 additional LRVs. The Waterloo order is in some ways technically an add-on order to previous orders made by Toronto Transit Commission and Metrolinx. The Waterloo region lies roughly 65 miles west of Toronto and is fast becoming one of Ontario’s busiest commercial and residential areas.

Wabtec to provide PTC for NCTD Coaster service Wabtec Corp. has signed a $9 million contract with Herzog Technologies Inc. to provide Positive Train Control (PTC) equipment and services for Oceanside, Calif.’s North County Transit District (NCTD). The contract includes an option worth an additional $5 million. Under the initial contract, Wabtec will provide its Interoperable Electronic Train Management System (I-ETMS®), including installation, for seven locomotives and 10 cab cars on NCTD’s Coaster regional rail system, which operates on approximately 60 miles of BNSF right-of-way. Wabtec will also provide back office engineering and systems integration support. NCTD’s PTC system will be fully interoperable with BNSF’s PTC system and that of other Class I railroads, all of which are using a version of Wabtec’s ETMS for onboard applications. 8

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t has been some time since an American metropolis suffered with as many critical passenger railrelated issues as New York. At times it’s all the city can do to keep pace with the problematic deterioration of its subway and commuter rail infrastructure. Two derailments at Penn Station earlier this year reignited the national debate about the funding of Amtrak and public facilities, while the glow that accompanied the opening of the Second Avenue Subway has been dimmed by systemic operating issues that turn large portions of the network into a knot of delays. Taken together, public transit has become a top-priority issue in New York the way crime was in the Seventies. Commuters who use Manhattan’s venerable Penn Station are bracing for, as New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo put it, “the summer of hell,” as Amtrak prepares to shut down a number of tracks for emergency repairs. The outages affect riders of the Long Island Rail Road and New Jersey Transit as well as Amtrak itself, landlord at the nation’s busiest passenger rail hub. The railroads are making adjustments. Amtrak is temporarily rerouting six Empire Service trains to Grand Central Terminal, where it hasn’t operated in more than 25 years. The national passenger rail corporation and

Metropolitan Transportation Authority worked out an agreement for the use of the terminal, where the MTA MetroNorth Railroad, the nation’s second-largest, is currently the only tenant. There are considerable safety and operational concerns, from the qualifications of crews to differences in third-rail power that could necessitate modifications to Amtrak locomotives. The changes were scheduled to take effect July 10 and run through Sept. 1. Across the Hudson River, NJ Transit modified its schedule, re-routing some Penn Station trains to Hoboken and making other changes. The reduction of train servive at NY Penn is expected to shift thousands more passengers to the century-old Port Authority Trans Hudson (PATH) system linking Manhattan with Hoboken, Jersey City and Newark, N.J. Interurban, anyone? It didn’t take long for commuter frustration with Penn Station to reach the boiling point. In early June, several LIRR commuters announced their intention to file what they hope will become a class-action lawsuit against the MTA, LIRR and NYC Transit alleging breach of contract and negligence, among other things. At the same time, the MTA released a plan to maintain LIRR rush-hour commuter capacity to and from Manhattan and minimize delays for commuters.

Photo courtesy The New York Times

Bombardier LRVs OK’d for Waterloo region LRT


The plan, developed in conjunction with Gov. Cuomo’s Penn Station Task Force, adds three more rush-hour trains into NY Penn and 36 cars to Manhattan-bound services; crosshonors some LIRR tickets for subway, bus and ferry service, and cuts in half overnight bridge and tunnel tolls for trucks, to alleviate road congestion. Cuomo’s recent attention to rail infrastructure has been focused primarily on the LIRR, its East Side Access tunnel project into Grand Central Terminal and the $2 billion Main Line Expansion, which will add a third track between Hicksville and Floral Park on Long Island. Except for celebrating the Second Avenue project, the governor has mostly avoided NYC Transit until its troubles reached a crescendo one day in June when signal problems at 34th Street in the heart of Manhattan brought much of the system to a halt. Underground, there’s no federal landlord to point fingers at or complain

to, so Cuomo did two things to try and get things moving in the right direction. First, he advanced legislation that would give the state majority control of the MTA, citing the transit agency’s “state of crisis.” New York State has six seats on the MTA Board, New York City has four and Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester, Dutchess, Orange, Rockland and Putnam counties comprise the balance of the board’s 14 total voting seats with no majority. The legislation would add two additional state seats appointed by the governor and an additional vote for the board chairman. Of the new board’s total voting members, it would now give the state eight appointees and nine votes. “The MTA is in a state of crisis,” said Cuomo. “The bureaucracy is dysfunctional. The recent Penn [Station] emergency track closures will be the proverbial straw that breaks the camel’s back … [and LIRR] and New Jersey

Transit cancellations will drive more people into the subway system, in the middle of the summer. There is no quick or small fix for the MTA.” Second, Cuomo in June appointed former MTA Chairman Joseph Lhota to again lead the agency. The toughtalking Bronx native served as chairman in 2011-12, and most recently worked as chief of staff at New York University’s Langone Medical Center after a failed run as a New York City mayoral candidate in 2013. The authority hadn’t had a permanent leader since Railway Age Railroader of the Year Thomas F. Prendergast retired from the MTA in 2016. Lhota said he supports Cuomo’s efforts to bring the transit operator under state control, though New York has yet to identify exactly what is at the root of transit’s problems. But as Cuomo noted, there’s no quick fix for years of neglect, and change will take time.

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Amtrak on June 5 began operating non-scheduled, non-revenue trains between Lynchburg and Roanoke, Va., to train and qualify T&E (train and engine service) crews for new, extended Northeast Regional service expected to start in the fall of this year. Northeast Regional service will extend from Lynchburg to Roanoke and will operate one round-trip seven days per week. The extended service will provide a same-seat trip to and from Roanoke and to Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York City, and other cities along the Northeast Corridor. Amtrak, the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation (DRPT), Norfolk Southern and the city of Roanoke have been working to bring passenger rail service back to Roanoke for the first time in four decades. Northeast Regional service to Roanoke will be the fourth expansion of intercity passenger rail in the Commonwealth of Virginia since 2009 following new or additional service to Lynchburg, Richmond, and Norfolk. “The effort to expand rail options in Virginia has been made possible by the Commonwealth’s more than $100 million strategic investment in Norfolk Southern’s rail infrastructure, which makes this intercity passenger service extension possible,” Amtrak said. “Amtrak and DRPT continue a partnership to provide more intercity passenger rail travel in Virginia. Instead of driving on congested highway corridors like I-81, Route 29, I-95, and Route 460, travelers can use rail as a way to expand mobility and increase connectivity for travel throughout the regions served along the Northeast Corridor.”

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Deal on Moynihan Train Hall reached A financial agreement has been reached between all partners involved in the Pennsylvania Station-Farley Complex redevelopment project to transform New York City’s James A Farley Post Office Building into a worldclass transportation hub. The Farley Building’s redevelopment into Moynihan Train Hall will create a new 255,000-square-foot Train Hall for Long Island Rail Road and Amtrak passengers and increase Penn Station’s total concourse floor space by more than 50%. The Farley Building will also house 700,000 squarefeet of new commercial, retail and dining space within the mixed-use facility and create “an iconic civic space for Manhattan’s West Side.” The $1.6 billion project is being funded with $550 million from New York State; $420 million from Amtrak, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and federal grants; and $630 million from the joint venture developers. Nine platforms and 17 tracks will be accessible from the Train Hall, which will also provide direct connections to the MTA New York City Transit Eighth Avenue Subway (A, C, E) and create direct access to the train station from 9th Avenue for the first time, bringing “unparalleled regional transportation options within convenient reach of the booming Hudson Yards and Far West Side areas.” A new Eighth Avenue entrance and concourse—the first phase of the Farley project—opened June 16. In addition to the work being done as part of the new Moynihan Train Hall, the Penn-Farley Complex includes a comprehensive redesign of the LIRR’s existing 33rd Street concourse at Penn Station and an extensive renovation to the adjacent Seventh and Eighth Avenue subway stations. The plan will include nearly tripling the width of the 33rd Street Corridor, which is among the busiest sections of Penn Station and stretches along the station’s lower level from Seventh to Eighth Avenue. The new Train Hall is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2020.w

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“He’s one of us”

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passengers were trying to understand what was going on.” Many other Metra conductors, engineers, management staff and officers will tell you that “they will go to the ends of the earth for Don,” says Carlson. “This is the respect Don has earned because he understands what employees give to Metra on a daily basis. From the perspective of the Board of Directors, the commitment of Metra’s employees is noteworthy. As a group, Metra’s employees are dedicated and hardworking, consistently putting in long hours each day because their leader is right there with them. In fact, Don maintains his qualification as a locomotive engineer.” Don Orseno started his railroad career in 1974 as a brakeman on the

Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific suburban and main line passenger service, which eventually became part of the massive Metra system, and on freight trains. Geographically, Metra is the largest regional/commuter rail system in North America, serving a six-county region of more than 3,700 square miles—an area larger than the State of Connecticut. A Complex System

Orseno’s goal upon his appointment as Executive Director and CEO was to turn Metra into a world-class commuter railroad with an intense focus on improving the customer experience. To understand how difficult a challenge this was, one needs to take a close look at the Metra system.

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hen 42-year railroad veteran Donald A. (Don) Orseno was named Metra’s Executive Director and CEO, the management team and union rank-and-file members at Chicago’s regional/commuter rail system “were absolutely elated,” as Board Chairman Norm Carlson relates. “It is best told by the story of a conductor, seeing a member of the Board of Directors in the vestibule of one of his coaches,” says Carlson. “He walked briskly toward the vestibule, threw open the interior door and hollered ‘Is it true, is it true—did you guys appoint Donny to the job?’ ‘Yes,’ answered the board member. ‘He’s one of us’ responded the conductor, all but hugging the board member. The

In Chicago, Metra chief executive Don Orseno is a “railroader’s railroader”.


Metra operates within the Chicago Terminal, arguably the most complex rail terminal in North America. On a typical weekday, there are approximately 1,300 trains operating in the terminal. Metra operates 767 trains (709 revenue trains and 58 deadheads), hosts 39 Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District (NICTD, or South Shore Line) trains and 18 Amtrak trains. Metra also hosts approximately 50 freight trains on its owned railroads and dispatches an additional 50-60 freight trains daily across Metra-owned trackage. Metra’s system includes 11 lines operating on 488 route-miles, including 1,100 track-miles, 823 bridges and 241 stations. It provides approximately 295,000 commuter trips each weekday; more than 82 million annually. The South Shore Line provides service to a station in Illinois and can be considered as a “twelfth line” in the Chicago area. Metra provides all of the locomotives and passenger cars for its trainsets on all 11 lines. It has four basic methods of operation: • Owned railroad lines with trains operated with Metra crews. • Trackage rights with trains operated by Metra crews. • Purchase of Service agreements with freight partners who operate and crew Metra trains. • South Shore Line trains/crews providing service at its Hegewisch station on Chicago’s far southeast side. Operation of Metra’s system is complex and requires constant coordination. “Metra’s success is due, in part, to the cooperation that it receives from the freight railroads in Chicago for providing windows for the operation of rush hour commuter services,” notes Carlson. “Don’s long-time relationships with senior officers of the region’s Class I railroads is a primary reason for Metra exceeding its 95% on-time performance goal for roughly the past two years.”

Rock Island’s shutdown in March 1980, he joined the C&NW as a locomotive engineer, where he operated freight and passenger trains. With the creation of Metra in 1984, Orseno left the C&NW, joining Metra as a trainmaster. He has worked in each of Metra’s districts, moving through the ranks as a senior trainmaster, line superintendent and district superintendent, before moving to headquarters in customer service functions. During his progression through the administrative ranks, Orseno has held positions in the Rock Island and Metra Electric District Transportation departments, served as the Director of Safety and Rules, the Chief Transportation Officer and the Chief Operations Officer. On June 21, 2013, he was appointed as Acting Executive Director and CEO. “He immediately took charge of the agency following a period of turmoil in which there were a number of changes in the Executive Director’s position and in the leadership of the agency’s Board of Directors,” says Carlson. “To say that Metra was in crisis is not an understatement.” Orseno immediately set out to stabilize the agency and restore workforce morale. “All of this was accomplished in an environment of constant media scrutiny, intense interest by national, state

and local political leaders, and state investigations and inquiries,” Carlson relates. “His straightforward approach, direct answers to questions based on decades of railroad experience, and ability to create positive interpersonal relationships with those he meets, brought stability to an unstable situation in a matter of weeks.” Following a nationwide search, “it was obvious to the Board of Directors that the most qualified candidate for the job was Don,” says Carlson. Orseno was unanimously appointed as Executive Director and CEO Jan. 31, 2014. Don is a member of and has participated in leadership positions on: • AAR Safety, Operations and Management Committee (SOMC). • APTA Board of Directors and Chair of the Commuter Railroads CEO Committee. • FRA Railroad Safety Advisory Committee (RSAC). • TTCI Board of Directors. • American Association of Railroad Superintendents, Past President and Director. • Chicago Railroad Superintendent’s Association Board. Safety First

Safety has been a priority during Orseno’s tenure. Metra’s major expansion

The Path to the Top

Orseno has worked his way from Train and Engine Service to the top of Chicago’s railroad community. During his six years with the Rock Island, he qualified as a locomotive engineer. Following

Orseno maintains his qualification as a locomotive engineer.

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Everything that Don Orseno has accomplished at Metra has had one goal: Providing high-quality, safe, reliable and comfortable service.

of the railroad’s Confidential Close Call Reporting System (C3RS) was recognized when national railroad union leaders and FRA officials came to Chicago early last year to execute an IMOU with Metra’s mechanical, engineering and police craft unions. “This momentous occasion marked the inclusion of these final three labor unions, which brought to total 14 labor unions overseeing 17 different labor contracts,” Carlson says. “This is the most comprehensive safety reporting system used by commuter railroads in the U.S. Metra is the first and only railroad in the nation to implement C3RS system-wide.” Orseno led Metra’s first-ever live streaming of its Operation Lifesaver Inc. rail safety presentation before a class of high school driver education students, which was broadcast nationwide. Metra safety personnel conduct approximately 1,000 OLI presentations annually to preschool through 12th grade students, driver education classes and emergency responders. Since 2015, Metra has operated OLI trains 14 Railway Age July 2017

to demonstrate to first-responders, customers, political leaders and the public how how strives to operate the safest, most efficient and most reliable railroad possible. In 2016, for the fourth consecutive year, the AAR recognized Metra for its safety initiatives, honoring the OLI team at the AAR Leadership Forum in Washington D.C. for its safety education and outreach efforts. Metra is now taking steps to install inward-facing cameras ahead of FRA rules expected by the end of 2017. An $11 million contract, awarded to Railhead Corp., will replace the cameras on Metra trains with an upgraded system that includes inward-facing cameras in locomotives and cab cars to record the actions of engineers. “These cameras will give us another tool to ensure we are operating as safely as possible,” Orseno says. The Customer Experience

Among its peers, Metra’s locomotive and passenger car fleet has the oldest average age. Metra also has the lowest

operating cost and passenger revenue per passenger-mile. “This adds to the challenge of maintaining Metra’s consistent on-time performance in excess of its 95% goal,” notes Carlson. “Despite these challenges, Metra has the best on-time performance of its peers. This is testimony to Don’s leadership and the dedication to duty of Metra’s operating employees.” Recognizing the age of Metra’s rolling stock, Orseno has strongly advocated for the rehabilitation of the railcar fleet and rehabilitation and remanufacturing of the locomotive fleet. In 2014, the Board of Directors approved Metra’s 10-year Modernization Plan, stating that upgrading the fleet is one of the highest capital priorities due to the age of the equipment. “Don believes that Metra customers deserve a reliable fleet,” says Carlson. “This is essential to providing highquality and comfortable service.” To support the railcar modernization program, Metra is investing $20 million in capital to upgrade the former Rock Island car shop to increase throughput by 33%. The former Rock Island engine facility is used to rehabilitate locomotives, while Progress Rail is remanufacturing 41 locomotives, approximately 25% of the fleet. “All of this effort is to ensure that Metra is able to deliver its passengers on time to their destination safely, with the best customer experience,” says Carlson. Under Orseno’s leadership, there have been several other initiatives to further enhance the customer experience. Metra worked with the Chicago Transit Authority and Pace Suburban Bus to jointly develop a mobile app that allows riders to pay for transportation on all three agency fleets. The launch was very successful, and within two months Metra had sold one million mobile tickets. Today, approximately 25% of Metra tickets are purchased through the mobile app. Also during Orseno’s tenure, mobile device charging stations and Wi-Fi have been installed in all downtown terminal stations. Testing of Wi-Fi on passenger


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cars is under way. A new seat model is being tested, and small pets are now permitted on trains. Enhanced weekend and mid-day express service has been introduced on the Rock Island District and is being considered on other lines. In what Carlson describes as “a complete departure from Metra’s 30-year history,” Orseno encouraged the hiring of a new strategic advertising partner to revamp the marketing program. Market research is being utilized to reimage the brand to support the goal of increasing ridership. There have been several upgrades to the Metra website to provide more timely and accurate up-to-the-minute information to customers. “A switch in website service providers reduced costs,” Carson notes. “Don is relentless in his cost reduction efforts.” Modern Technology and Training

During the 20-year period prior to Orseno’s appointment, Metra had not invested significantly in information technology. Since its inception, the agency had used the Rock Island’s antiquated accounting system. “Don has led a major change in this area,” says Carlson. “A $12.6 million project was launched to implement a fully integrated accounting and management reporting system. Don, much to his credit, insisted that veteran employees be involved in the new system design. Thus, the career experience of these long-time employees was embedded into the new system’s design. This investment was long overdue. The result, among other things, will be a more timely analysis of operating results and cost management.” Early in 2016, Metra launched a new Small Business Enterprise (SBE) Program. “The goal of this program is to help small businesses have a fair opportunity to do business with the agency and work on Metra projects,” Carlson explains. “It is designed to increase the number of competitively awarded contracts to small businesses, maximize contract opportunities and minimize contract bundling. This new

“Under Don’s tenure, Metra has gone from the pits of despair to realizing measurable progress toward becoming a world-class commuter railroad,” says Norm Carlson.

program will assist leveling the playing field and allow a greater number of small businesses to compete for and win Metra contracts.” Another priority of Orseno’s has been his commitment to employee training and development. As a part of Metra’s philosophy of addressing issues “in the back of the house to improve service delivery in the front of the house,” as he puts it, Metra is investing in its people. Employees are encouraged to further develop their skills through internal and external courses. Under this initiative, train crews have received Critical Incident Training in how to handle the psychological effect of incidents such as grade crossing collisions and fatalities. Verbal De-escalation training teaches them how to handle and defuse conflicts with unruly passengers. Suicide Awareness training helps them recognize when a person or trespasser along the railroad right-ofway may be in distress and wanting to cause themselves harm. In addition to enhancing training, Orseno “commissioned the

reorganization and reinvigoration of Metra’s Police Department under a new chief,” says Carlson. “This is a prime example of investing in employees to enhance customer comfort and safety. The basic mission of the Police Department has been changed from protecting property to protecting the customer. Don approved the creation of the first police unit exclusively dedicated to patrolling trains, and added security cameras throughout the property as part of an effort to increase security awareness.” Orseno’s goals for 2017 include publishing a strategic plan with a focus on rolling stock and needed infrastructure improvements system-wide. “Under Don’s tenure as Executive Director and CEO, Metra has gone from the pits of despair to realizing measurable progress toward becoming a world-class commuter railroad,” says Carlson. “He is a true leader who has been able to enlist the help of Metra’s workforce, federal and state legislators, and—most important—our freight rail partners.” July 2017 Railway Age 15


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Nelson, now retired from Canadian Orseno has earned the respect and admi- Pacific. “We both served on the Board of ration of his peers. “I originally met Don Directors, and are Past Presidents. Don through the American Association of also is a Past President of the Chicago Railroad Superintendents,” says Western Railroad Superintendent’s Association, a Railway Club President and former local Chicago organization that we both CTCO (Chicago Transportation Coorhave been members of for more than ARI- Railway Age_island_ARI Image Ad 6/21/17 1:09 PM Page 1 dination Office) General Manager Dave 20 years. My final assignment with CP

was CTCO representative and General Manager. At that time, Don was Metra’s Representative on the Chicago Planning Group, which oversees both CREATE and CTCO. “My experience in the rail industry covers more than 45 years working with many good railroad people from the bottom to the top of their respective organizations. Don truly is a railroader’s railroader!” “I have worked with Don for several years and have found him to be a man of extraordinary integrity, initiative and knowledge,” says AAR President and CEO Ed Hamberger. “He has been a tremendous partner in the CREATE program as well as a very active AAR full member. He was an articulate and

“Don has transformed Metra from a politically embattled, non-progressive organization to one of world-class stature.” compelling partner in educating the public and policymakers about the need to extend the Positive Train Control deadline in 2015—notwithstanding the billions of dollars that had already been expended on installing and proving that new technology.” And from Amtrak Chief of Contract Services Mike Franke, a long-time fixture in Chicagoland railroading, “Don has transformed Metra from a politically embattled, non-progressive organization to one of world-class stature, with customer focus, safety enhancement, excellence in service execution, and facility modernization.” Don Orseno plans to retire at the end of this year. Suffice it to say Metra will have some very large shoes to fill. RA 16 Railway Age July 2017


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Car and Locomotive REPAIR DIRECTORY The following pages of the 46th Annual Car & Locomotive Repair Directory contain information about companies providing contract car and locomotive repair and support (component repair) services to the railroad industry. Companies advertising in this directory are in boldface.

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MAIN OFFICES 3M COMPANY - 3M Center 235-3A-09, St. Paul, MN 55144-1000, Tel: 651 733-3879, Fax: 651 733-5012, Toll Free: 800 553-1380, Web Site: www.3m.com/ tss, Abrasives, tapes, respirators and reflective markings for rail cars. A. STUCKI COMPANY - 900 Commerce Dr Ste 906, Moon Township, PA 15108, Tel: 412 424-0560, Fax: 412 771-7308, E-mail: sales@stucki.com, Web Site: www.stucki.com. AAF INTERNATIONAL - 10300 Ormsby Park Pl Ste 600, PO Box 35690 (402325690), Louisville, KY 40223, Tel: 502 637-0011, Fax: 888 398-0529, Toll Free: 888 388-0529, E-mail: dmarshall@ aafintl.com, Web Site: www.aafintl. com. ABACUS MANUFACTURING GROUP - 516 18th Ave, Rockford, IL 61104, Tel: 800 544-6117, Fax: 815 961-5345, E-mail: info@ abacusmanufacturing.net, Web Site: www.abacusmanufacturing.net, Fastening and assembly products. ABBA CORP - 68 Joseph Dr, PO Box 436, Guilford, CT 06437, Tel: 203 4571599, E-mail: bryan@abbavolt.com, Web Site: www.abbavolt.com. ABLOY SECURITY, INC. - 6005 Commerce Dr Ste 330, Irving, TX 75063, Tel: 972 753-1127, Fax: 972 7530792, Toll Free: 800 367-4598, E-mail: info@abloyusa.com, Web Site: www. abloyusa.com, High security padlocks. ACERTEK S. A. DE C. V. - Av Los Andes #200, Monterrey, NL 64510, Tel: 81 80077303, Fax: 81 8377-9863, E-mail: traintek@sbcglobal.net, Web Site: www.acertek.com. ACF INDUSTRIES - 101 Clark St, St. Charles, MO 63301, Tel: 636 949-2399, Fax: 636 949-2825, E-mail: byost@ acfindustries.com, Web Site: www. acfindustries.com. ACTION MACHINERY CO - One Vulcan Dr, Helena, AL 35080, Tel: 205 6630814, Fax: 205 663-3445, E-mail: action_sales@vulcangroup.com. ADVANCED CAST PRODUCTS, INC. - 18700 Mill St, Meadville, PA 163353644, Tel: 814 724-2600, Fax: 814 333-1118, Toll Free: 800 736-5411, E-mail: sales@advancedcast.com, Web Site: www.advancedcast.com, Narrow pedestal roller bearing adapters.

AEP - AMERICAN ELECTRICAL POWER - 1 Riverside Plaza, Columbus, OH 43215-2372, Tel: 614 716-1000, Web Site: www.aep.com, Shop(s) at Columbus, OH [C]. AIRTEK INC. - 76 Clair St, North Huntingdon, PA 15642, Tel: 724 863-1350, Fax: 724 864-7853, E-mail: airtekair@aol.com, Web Site: www. airtek-inc.com. ALCOA FASTENING SYSTEMS - 8001 Imperial Dr, Waco, TX 76712, Tel: 800 388-4825, E-mail: ryan.bonner@ alcoa.com, Web Site: www.alcoa. com, Huck Fasteners; fasteners and tooling designed for a broad range of manufacturing industries worldwide. ALDON CO. INC. - 3410 Sunset Ave, Waukegan, IL 60087-3295, Tel: 847 623-8800, Fax: 847 623-6139, E-mail: e-rail@aldonco.com, Web Site: www. aldonco.com, Railroad safety & maintenance equipment. ALGAE-X INTERNATIONAL - 5400-1 Division Dr, Fort Myers, FL 33905, Tel: 239 690-9589, Fax: 239 690-1195, Toll Free: 877 425-4239, E-mail: info@ algae-x.net, Web Site: www.algae-x. net. ALPHA TECHNICAL SERVICES CORPORATION - 5100 Underwood Rd, Pasadena, TX 77507, Tel: 281 291-7453, Fax: 281 291-7610, Web Site: www. alphatechserv.com. ALSTOM TRANSPORTATION INC. - 353 Lexington Ave Ste 1100, New York, NY 10016, Tel: 212 557-7259, Fax: 212 9724404, E-mail: scott.sherin@transport. alstom.com, Web Site: www.transport. alstom.com, Shop(s) at Calgary, AB [L], Hornell, NY [C]. ALTOONA RAILCAR REPAIR - 1128 9th Ave, PO Box 112, Altoona, PA 166030112, Tel: 814 944-1631, Fax: 814 9441635, Toll Free: 877 783-3574, E-mail: tclerkin@altoonapipeandsteel.com, Web Site: www.altoonapipeandsteel. com, Shop(s) at Altoona, PA [C]. AMERICAN INDUSTRIES - American Way, Sharon, PA 16146, Tel: 724 981-4100, Fax: 724 981-5032, E-mail: gneedler@american-ind.com, Web Site: www.american-industries.com. AMERICAN LOCOMOTIVE PARTS, INC - PO Box 586, Georgetown, DE 19947, Tel: 302 855-1022, Fax: 302 934-1119, Alt Phone: 606 663-4700, E-mail: info@allenrailroad.com, Web Site: www.allenrailroad.com, Shop(s) at Myrtle Beach, SC [L].

AMERICAN RAILCAR INDUSTRIES, INC. - 100 Clark St, St. Charles, MO 63301, Tel: 636 940-6000, E-mail: sales@americanrailcar.com, Web Site: www.americanrailcar.com, Railcar & component manufacturing & leasing, full service & mini-mobile repair, Shop(s) at Marmaduke, AR [C], Paragould, AR [C], St. Charles, MO [C]. AMERICAN RAILCAR LEASING LLC - 100 Clark Street, Ste 201, St. Charles, MO 63301, Tel: 636 940-5000, Fax: 636 940-5024, E-mail: sjohnson@ arleasing.com, Web Site: www. arleasing.com, Rail car leasing. Rail car financing. AMETEK - 627 Lake St, Kent, OH 44240, Tel: 330 677-3738, Fax: 330 6773306, E-mail: henry.roesler@ametek. com, Web Site: www.ametektmd.com. AMHERST INDUSTRIES OF PA, INC. 3901 Nolt Rd, Landisville, PA 17538, Tel: 717 898-2271, Fax: 717 898-0246, E-mail: railroadman55@aol.com, Shop(s) at Landisville, PA [C]. AMICO - A GIBRALTAR INDUSTRIES COMPANY - 3245 Fayette Ave, PO Box 3928, Birmingham, AL 35208, Tel: 205 787-2611, Fax: 205 786-6527, Toll Free: 800 366-2642, Web Site: www. amicoglobal.com. AMSTED RAIL - 311 S Wacker Dr Ste 5300, Chicago, IL 60606, Tel: 312 922-4501, Fax: 312 922-4502, Web Site: www.amstedrail.com. AMTRAK - NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORP. - 60 Massachusetts Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002, Tel: 202 906-3771, Fax: 202 906-2911, Shop(s) at Los Angeles, CA [C], Oakland, CA [C], Washington, DC [C], Bear, DE [C], Wilmington, DE [C], Miami, FL [C], Sanford, FL [C], Chicago, IL [C], Beech Grove, IN [C], New Orleans, LA [C], Boston, MA [C], Long Island City, NY [C], Rensselaer, NY [C], Philadelphia, PA [C], Seattle, WA [C]. ANDERSONS, THE - 480 W Dussel, Maumee, OH 43537, Tel: 419 8935050, Fax: 419 891-6588, E-mail: debra_crow@andersonsinc.com, Web Site: www.andersonsinc.com, Shop(s) at Darlinton, SC [C]. ANSALDO STS USA, INC. - 1000 Technology Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, Tel: 412 688-2400, Fax: 412 688-2660, Toll Free: 800 351-1520, Web Site: www. ansaldo-sts.com.

ANTI WEAR-1 - PO Box 582, El Toro, CA 92609, Tel: 949 768-5798, E-mail: eugene.lally@dynamicdevelopment. com, Web Site: www. dynamicdevelopment.com, Shop(s) at El Toro, CA [L]. ARIZONA FREIGHT CAR REPAIR INC. 804 W Gila Bend Hwy, Casa Grande, AZ 85122, Tel: 520 748-1786, Fax: 520 7489308, E-mail: arizonarailcar@theriver. com, Web Site: www.arizonarailcar. com, Shop(s) at Tucson, AZ [C]. ARKANSAS MIDLAND RAILROAD COMPANY - 314 Reynolds Rd Bldg 41, Malvern, AR 72104, Tel: 501 844-4444, Fax: 501 844-4710, E-mail: akmd-cs@ gwrr.com, Web Site: www.gwrr.com. ARRENDADORA NACIONAL DE CARROS DE FERROCARRIL S.A. DE C.V. - Cerrada de Canoa #14, Col Tizapan San Angel, Mexico City, DF 01090, Tel: 55 10850983, Fax: 55 1085-0987, E-mail: info@ ancaf.com, Web Site: www.ancaf.com, Shop(s) at Mexico City, DF [C]. ASTRALLOY STEEL PRODUCTS - 251 Wheeler Pl, Sharon, PA 16146, Tel: 866 587-6970, Fax: 724 734-5838, Alt Phone: 724 230-5100, E-mail: mainsales@astralloy.com, Web Site: www.astralloy.com, For nearly 50 years, Astralloy Steel Products has been providing innovative & cost effective solutions. We have an extensive product line of abrasion resistant & specialtysteel plate & bar., Shop(s) at Birmingham , AL [C]. ATLAS COPCO COMPRESSORS, LLC - 3042 Southcross Blce Ste 102, Rock Hill, SC 29730, Tel: 866 3444887, Fax: 866 861-2835, E-mail: communications.information@ us.atlascopco.com, Web Site: www. atlascopco.us/en/compressors, Air Compressor, dryer & filter manufacturing and service. ATLAS ERS INC - 1005 Indian Church Rd, West Seneca, NY 14224, Tel: 716 675-2040, Fax: 716 675-4840, E-mail: rrude@ersindustries.com, Web Site: www.ersindustries.com. BACH-SIMPSON - PO Box 5484, London, ON N6A 4L6, Tel: 519 4523200, Fax: 519 452-3165, Toll Free: 800 265-9706, Web Site: www.bachsimpson.com. BBC FASTENERS INC - 4210 Shirley Ln, Alsip, IL 60803, Tel: 708 597-9100, Fax: 708 597-0423, Toll Free: 800 3231347, E-mail: bbcfast@aol.com, Web Site: www.bbcfasteners.com.

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MAIN OFFICES BIRMINGHAM RAIL & LOCOMOTIVE CO., INC. - PO Box 530157, Birmingham, AL 35253-0157, Tel: 205 424-7245, Fax: 205 424-7436, Toll Free: 800 338-4009, E-mail: bhamrail@aol.com, Web Site: www.bhamrail.com, Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Company is a complete supplier to the industry, with more than 100 years of experience selling and rebuilding locomotives. Provide full-service maintenance, repair and sale of locomotives., Shop(s) at Birmingham, AL [L]. BOMBARDIER TRANSPORTATION 1101 Parent St, Saint-Bruno, QC J3V 6E6, Tel: 514 441-2020, Fax: 514 4411515, Web Site: www.transportation. bombardier.com, Shop(s) at Sahagun, MEX [C], Auburn, NY [C], Plattsburgh, NY [C], Thunder Bay, ON [C], Pittsburgh, PA, La Pocatiere, QC [C]. BRC RAIL CAR SERVICE CO. - 3915 Hydro St, PO Box 3247, Lynchburg, VA 24503, Tel: 434 384-6200, Fax: 434 384-7505, E-mail: brc@brcrail. com, Web Site: www.brcrail.com, AAR billing, freight car scrapping, car parts sales, cleaning, tank car qualification/ repairs, interior & exterior coatings., Shop(s) at Elk Mills, MD [C], Lynchburg, VA [C], Hinton, WV [C].

CALAMP - 299 Johnson Ave Ste 110, Waseca, MN 56093-0833, Tel: 507 8338819, Fax: 507 833-6748, Toll Free: 800 992-7774, E-mail: sales@calamp.com, Web Site: www.calamp.com. CANADIAN AUTOMOTIVE INSTRUMENTS - 33 Boulder Blvd, Stony Plain, AB T7Z 1V6, Tel: 866 963-6016, E-mail: sales@c-a-i.net, Web Site: www.c-a-i.net, Canadian Automotive Instruments Ltd. is the exclusive manufacture of the UltraLink Diagnostic Tool for heavy duty diesel trucks along with various other instruments such as the SAE J1587 / J1708 / J1939 Systems-Link Data Bus Gauge Driver and the J1708 / J1939 Procon Protocol Converter. CANADUS POWER SYSTEMS - 78 Foxcraft Ln, Phoenixville, PA 19460, Tel: 610 933-5826, E-mail: nmossholder@canadus.com, Web Site: www.canadus.com. CAPE FEAR RAILCAR INC. - 2504 Greensboro St, PO Box 53521, Fayetteville, NC 28305, Tel: 910 4885030, Fax: 910 488-5042, E-mail: willard@capefearrailcar.com, Web Site: www.capefearrailcar.com, Shop(s) at Fayetteville, NC [C].

BROADWAY RAIL EQUIPMENT, INC. 7873 Bethalto Rd, Alton, IL 62010, Tel: 618 377-5642, Alt Phone: 618 377-5776, E-mail: bmre98@aol.com, Shop(s) at Alton, IL [L].

CARBIS INC - 1430 W Darlington St, Florence, SC 29502-6229, Tel: 800 948-7750, Fax: 843 662-1536, Alt Phone: 843 669-6668, E-mail: sales@ carbis.net, Web Site: www.carbis.net.

BROOKVILLE EQUIPMENT CORP. - 175 Evans St, PO Box 130, Brookville, PA 15825, Tel: 814 849-2000, Fax: 814 849-2010, E-mail: info@ brookvillecorp.com, Web Site: www. brookvilleequipment.com, Shop(s) at Brookville, PA [L].

CARBOLINE CO. - 2150 Schuetz Rd, St. Louis, MO 63146, Tel: 314 644-1000, Fax: 314 587-2693, Toll Free: 800 8484645, E-mail: carbolineusa@carboline. com, Web Site: www.carboline.com, Carboline Company is dedicated to supplying high performance coatings, linings & fireproofing products around the world through continuous technological improvements & first class service.

BTECH INC - 10 Astro Pl, Rockaway, NJ 07866, Tel: 973 983-1120, Fax: 973 983-1125, E-mail: sales@btechinc.com, Web Site: www.btechinc.com. BUNCHER RAIL CAR SERVICE CO. - YOUNGWOOD - 304 N 3rd St, Youngwood, PA 15697, Tel: 724 9253919, Fax: 724 925-2670, E-mail: buncherrailcar@verizon.net, Web Site: www.buncher.com/rail.htm, AAR billing, freight car scrapping, wheel replacements, car parts sales, clean air brakes., Shop(s) at Leetsdale, PA [C], Youngwood, PA [C]. C.K. INDUSTRIES INC - 365 Surryse Rd Ste 150, PO Box 1029, Lake Zurich, IL 60047-1029, Tel: 847 550-1856, Fax: 847 550-1854, E-mail: rmeyers@ckrail. com, Web Site: www.ckindustries.net. CL4

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CATERPILLAR INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS INC. - 100 NE Adams, Peoria, IL 616299310, Tel: 309 636-1100, Fax: 309 6361087, E-mail: atshareservices@cat. com, Web Site: www.caterpillar.com, Shop(s) at Peoria, IL [L]. CATTRON GROUP INTERNATIONAL - 58 W Shenango St, Sharpsville, PA 16150, Tel: 724 962-3571, Fax: 724 962-4310, E-mail: sales@cattrongroup.com, Web Site: www.cattrongroup.com, Sales, installation and repair of radio remote controls for locomotive.

CENTRAL CALIFORNIA RAILCAR REPAIR - Port of Stockton, PO Box 31062, Stockton, CA 95213-1062, Tel: 209 465-2236, Fax: 209 465-4830, E-mail: ccrqa@aol.com, Shop(s) at Stockton, CA [C].

CLN INDUSTRIES INTERNATIONAL,INC. - 2256 Ave de la Rotonde, Charny, QC G6X 2L8, Tel: 418 832-4421, Fax: 418 832-4743, E-mail: pascalrobs@gmail. com, Web Site: www.clnindustries. com, Shop(s) at Charny, PQ [L].

CENTRAL MANITOBA RAILWAY INC 2675 Day St, Box 27 Group 514 RR#5 , Winnipeg, MB R2C 2Z2, Tel: 204 235-1175, Fax: 204 235-1189, E-mail: info@candoltd.com, Web Site: www. cemrr.com.

CMP CORPORATION - PO Box 15199, Oklahoma City, OK 73155, Tel: 405 6724544, Fax: 405 672-4547, Toll Free: 800 654-4786, E-mail: sherri@cmpcorp. com, Web Site: www.cmpcorp.com.

CENTURY GROUP INC. - 1106 W Napoleon, PO Box 228, Sulphur, LA 70664-0228, Tel: 800 527-5232, Fax: 800 887-2153, E-mail: railroad@ centurygrp.com, Web Site: www. centurygrp.com, Railroad spill collection pans. CHICAGO FREIGHT CAR LEASING CO. 425 Martingale Rd 6 Fl, Schaumburg, IL 60173, Tel: 847 318-8000, Fax: 847 318-8045, E-mail: bill.elwess@crdx. com, Web Site: www.crdx.com, Freight car leasing. CHIEF TRANSPORTATION PRODUCTS INC. - 13840 L St, Omaha, NE 68137, Tel: 402 861-4213, Fax: 402 895-9674, Toll Free: 800 765-7245, E-mail: linda. greer@chiefind.com, Web Site: www. ctpi.chiefind.com. CHLOR*RID INTERNATIONAL INC - PO Box 908, Chandler, AZ 85244, Tel: 480 821-0039, Fax: 480 821-0364, E-mail: info@chlor-rid.com, Web Site: www. chlor-rid.com. CIT RAIL RESOURCES - 130 S Wacker Dr Ste 3000, Chicago, IL 60606, Tel: 312 906-5701, E-mail: paul.curry@cit.com, Web Site: www.citrail.com, Equipment leasing and financial products to the rail industry. CIVACON - 4304 N Mattox Rd, Riverside, MO 64150-9755, Tel: 816 741-6600, Fax: 816 741-1061, Toll Free: 888 526-5627, Web Site: www.civacon. com. CLARK FILTER - 3649 Hempland Rd, Lancaster, PA 17601, Tel: 717 285-5941, Fax: 717 285-3039, Toll Free: 800 5525275, Web Site: www.clarkfilter.com. CLEMENTS NATIONAL CO. - 2150 Parkes Dr, Broadview, IL 60155, Tel: 708 5945890, Fax: 708 594-2481, Toll Free: 800 966-0016, E-mail: clements@ cadillacproducts.com, Web Site: www. cadillacproducts.com.

COATING SYSTEMS, INC. - 55 Crown St, Nashua, NH 03060, Tel: 603 883-0553, Fax: 603 883-0535, Toll Free: 877 2188525, E-mail: csicci@worldpath.net, Shop(s) at Nashua, NH [C]. COLUMBUS STEEL CASTINGS CO. - 2211 Parsons Ave, Columbus, OH 43207, Tel: 614 444-2121, Fax: 614 445-2084, E-mail: jelaird@columbussteel.com, Web Site: www.columbussteel.com/ rail.html. CONBRACO INDUSTRIES - 701 Matthews-Mint Hill Rd, Matthews, NC 28105, Tel: 704 841-6111, Alt Phone: 704 841-6041, Web Site: www. apollovalves.com, Shop(s) at Concord, ON, Conway, SC, Pageland, SC, Pageland, SC. CONSOLEQUIP INC. - 3620 Poirier Blvd, St Laurent, QC H4R 2J5, Tel: 514 2889282, Fax: 514 288-7978, Toll Free: 888 275-2326, E-mail: sales@consolequip. com, Web Site: www.consolequip.com, Shop(s) at Ayr, ON [C]. CONTITECH NORTH AMERICA - 703 S Cleveland-Massillon Rd, Fairlawn, OH 44333, Tel: 888 899-6354, Web Site: www.contitech-usa.com, Suspension systems. CONTROL CHIEF - 200 Williams St, PO Box 141, Bradford, PA 16701, Tel: 814 362-6811, Fax: 814 368-4133, Toll Free: 800 233-3016, E-mail: sales@ controlchief.com, Web Site: www. controlchief.com. CRMS - 4443 N Ravenswood Ste 200, Chicago, IL 60640, Tel: 773 244-8340, Fax: 773 244-8341, Toll Free: 877 227-5207, E-mail: info@crmsrail.com, Web Site: www.crmsrail.com, Shop(s) at Denver, CO [C], Cartersville, IL [C], Savannah, IL [C], El Dorado, KS [C]. CROMPION INTL - 3009 W Colorado Ave Ste C1, Ste C1, Colorado Springs, CO 80904, Tel: 719 597-2423, Fax: 719 597-1772.


CTLGROUP - 5400 Old Orchard Rd, Skokie, IL 60077, Tel: 847 965-7500, Fax: 847 965-8997, Toll Free: 800 5222285, E-mail: ndarien@ctlgroup.com, Web Site: www.ctlgroup.com. CURRY RAIL SERVICES - 1477 Dehol Industrial Dr, Hollidaysburg, PA 16648, Tel: 814 793-7245, Fax: 814 224-7459, E-mail: bperretta@curryrail.com, Web Site: www.curryrail.com, Curry Rail Services is an AAR M-1003 & ISO 9001 Certified shop. CRS is a manufacturer & repairer of freight cars & locomotive weldments. CUSTOM MOLDING SERVICE, INC. 3509 NE Minnesota St, Bartlesville, OK 74006, Tel: 918 333-4872, Fax: 918 3335819, Toll Free: 800 853-2655. CYCLONAIRE - 2922 N Div Ave, PO Box 366, York, NE 68467, Tel: 402 3622000, Fax: 402 362-2001, Toll Free: 800 445-0730, E-mail: sales@cyclonaire. com, Web Site: www.cyclonaire.com. CYGNUS INSTRUMENTS, INC. - PO Box 6417, Annapolis, MD 21401, Tel: 410 267-9771, Fax: 410 268-2013, E-mail: sales@cygnusinstruments.com, Web Site: www.cygnusinstruments.com. D.A. INTERNATIONAL CASTING CO - 23 Industrial Pkwy, Mansfield, OH 44903, Tel: 419 522-2278, Fax: 419 524-1688, E-mail: d.kerrigan@dacasting.com, Web Site: www.dacasting.com. DANA RAILCAR - 1280 Railcar Ave, Wilmington, DE 19802, Tel: 302 652-8550, Fax: 302 652-7943, E-mail: jnichols@danacompanies.com, Web Site: www.danacompanies.com, Shop(s) at Wilmington, DE [C], La Porte, TX [C], Nitro, WV [C]. DANELLA RENTAL SYSTEMS, INC. 2290 Butler Pike, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462, Tel: 610 828-6200, Fax: 610 828-2260, E-mail: pbarent@danella. com, Web Site: www.danella.com, Rental of vehicles and construction equipment. SEE OUR AD ON PAGE CL5. DAVANAC INC - 1936 St Regis Blvd, Dorval, QC H9P 1H6, Tel: 514 421-0177, Fax: 514 421-0188, E-mail: sales@ davanac.com, Web Site: www.davanac. com.

DAYTON-PHOENIX GROUP - 1619 Kuntz Rd, Dayton, OH 45404, Tel: 800 6570707, E-mail: service@dayton-phoenix. com, Web Site: www.dayton-phoenix. com, Building on more than 17 years of experience, no other company is more qualified to repair or remanufacture your Air Conditioners, Grid Resistors, HVAC units, Valves, Motors, AC & DC Auxiliary Generators, and Fan Assemblies. We are the only original equipment manufacturer (OEM) with multiple remote field service locations in: Campinas, Brazil [B], Dayton, OH [B], Gothenberg, NE [B], Harrisburg, PA [B], Houston, TX [B], Kansas City, MO [B], Moneta, VA [B], North Platte, NE [B], Sacramento, CA [B], Tucson, AZ [B]., Shop(s) at Sacramento, CA [L], Lee’s Summit, MO [L], Gothenburg, NE, Dayton, OH, Houston, TX [L]. DEGELMAN INDUSTRIES - 272 Industrial Dr, Regina, SK S4P 3B1, Tel: 306 543-4447, Toll Free: 800 667-3545, E-mail: info@degelman.com, Web Site: www.delgelman.com.

DIT-MCO INTERNATIONAL - 5612 Brighton Terr, Kansas City, MO 64130, Tel: 816 444-9700, Fax: 816 4449737, Toll Free: 800 821-3487, E-mail: infolink@ditmco.com, Web Site: www. ditmco.com. DONOHUE RAILROAD EQUIPMENT INC - PO Box 1569, Beaver Falls, PA 15010, Tel: 724 827-8104, Fax: 724 827-8164, E-mail: info@donohuerailroad.com, Web Site: www.donohuerailroad.com. DP WINCH - PO Box 5647, Tulsa, OK 74146, Tel: 918 250-2450, Fax: 918 2500690, E-mail: service@dpwinch.com, Web Site: www.dpwinch.com. DRUMM INC - 5366 Este Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45232, Tel: 513 6414141, Fax: 513 641-4362, E-mail: info@ tankcarcleaning.com, Web Site: www. tankcarcleaning.com, Mobile service by registered facilities., Shop(s) at Worthington, MN [C], Cincinnati, OH [C].

DUROX CO. - 12312 Alameda Dr, Strongsville, OH 44133, Tel: 440 2385350, Fax: 440 238-5773, Toll Free: 800 238-5360, E-mail: sales@durox.com, Web Site: www.sctco.com/durox.html, Manufacturer of sealing products for the rail industry. DYLON INDUSTRIES INC - 7700 Clinton Rd, Cleveland, OH 44144, Tel: 216 651-1300, Fax: 216 651-1777, E-mail: services@dylon.com, Web Site: www. dylon.com. EAGLE RAILCAR SERVICES LP - 9701 E I-20, Eastland, TX 76448, Tel: 254 629-1718, Fax: 254 629-8625, Web Site: www.eaglerailcar.com, Shop(s) at Washington, IN, Cairo, OH [C], Elkhart, TX [C], Roscoe, TX [C], Wichita Falls, TX [C]. EAST PENN MANUFACTURING CO. Deka Rd, Lyon Station, PA 19536-0147, Tel: 610 682-6361, Fax: 610 682-4212, E-mail: epmmotive@eastpenn-deka. com, Web Site: www.dekabatteries. com.

DELAWARE CAR CO. - Second & Lombard Sts, PO Box 233, Wilmington, DE 19899, Tel: 302 655-6665, Fax: 302 655-7126, E-mail: srogowski@ delawarecar.net, Serving all passenger railroads & transit authorities., Shop(s) at Wilmington, DE [C]. DELLNER COUPLERS INC. - 8334-H Arrowridge Rd, Charlotte, NC 28273, Tel: 704 527-2121, Fax: 704 527-2125, E-mail: usinfo@dellner.com, Web Site: www.dellner.com. DFW GRATING, INC. - 2525 Sea Harbor Rd, Dallas, TX 75212, Tel: 214 6300033, Fax: 214 630-0040, Toll Free: 866 819-0033, Web Site: www.dfwgrafting. com. DIAMOND WIRE SPRING - 1901 Babcock Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15209, Tel: 800 816-5613, Fax: 412 821-2743, Alt Phone: 412 821-2703, E-mail: sales@diamondwirespring.com, Web Site: www.diamondwire.com. DIESEL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, INC. - 139 N Griffith Blvd, Griffith, IN 46319-2153, Tel: 219 922-1848, Fax: 219 922-1849, E-mail: susan@ dieselelectricalequipment.com, Web Site: www.dieselelectricalequipment. com, Servicing and sale of locomotive electrical components, such as power contactors, relays, controller mechanisms, transfer switches, etc. Remanufactured, UTEX, Repair & Return service available. Customized cable and harness assembly also provided. July 2017

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MAIN OFFICES EAST TENNESSEE RAIL CAR SERVICES INC. - PO Box 50923, Knoxville, TN 37950, Tel: 865 576-5838, Fax: 865 5766332, E-mail: cwilliamssouth@msn. com, Web Site: www.railcarservice. com, Shop(s) at Oak Ridge, TN [C][L]. EBENEZER RAILCAR SERVICE INC. 1005 Indian Church Rd, PO Box 363, West Seneca, NY 14224-0363, Tel: 716 674-5650, Fax: 716 674-8703, Web Site: www.ersindustries.com, Shop(s) at West Seneca, NY [C]. ELCON INC. - 600 Twin Rail Dr, PO Box 910, Minooka, IL 60047-0910, Tel: 815 467-9500, Fax: 815 467-9595, E-mail: info@elconinc.net, Web Site: www. elconinc.net, Shop(s) at Minooka, IL [L]. ELECTRO WIRE, GENUINE CABLE GROUP - 100 Jytek Dr, Leominster, MA 01453, Tel: 978 534-5300, E-mail: rtvsales@electrowire.com, Web Site: www.electrowire.com, Shop(s) at Leominster, MA [C][L]. ELECTRO-WIRE INC - 100 Jytek Dr, Leominster, MA 01453, Tel: 978 534-5300, Fax: 978 534-5320, E-mail: sales@electrowire.com, Web Site: www.electrowire.com. ELLCON-NATIONAL INC. - 50 Beechtree Blvd, PO Box 9377, Greenville, SC 29605, Tel: 864 277-5000, Fax: 864 277-5207, E-mail: freight@ellconnational.com, Web Site: www.ellcon. com. ELLWOOD CRANKSHAFT GROUP - 2727 Freedland Rd, Hermitage, PA 16148, Tel: 724 347-0250, Fax: 724 347-0254, E-mail: RRizk@elwd.com, Web Site: www.ellwoodcrankshaftgroup.com. ENGINEAIR, INC. - 927 N Shields Ave, Seymour, IN 47274, Tel: 812 522-4460, Fax: 812 523-6186, Toll Free: 888 4316575, E-mail: bstevens@jmarail.com, Web Site: www.engineair.com, Shop(s) at Seymour, IN [C]. ENNIS-PAIKIN STEEL LTD. - 45 Frid St #2, PO Box 913, Hamilton, ON L8N 3P6, Tel: 905 527-9291, Fax: 905 5279294, E-mail: larrypaikin@nas.net, Web Site: www.locomotives.ca, Shop(s) at Hamilton, ON [L].

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ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS INTL., INC. - 4200 Lafayette Center Dr, Suite B, Chantilly, VA 20151, Tel: 703 263-7600, Fax: 703 817-9776, Toll Free: 800 411-3284, E-mail: info@ fuelmanagement.com, Web Site: www. fuelmanagement.com. EQUIPOS FERROVIARIOS DEL NORTE, S.A. DE C.V. - Av Valle del Guadiana No 242, Zona Industrial, Gomez Palacia, DGO 35070, Tel: 55 1085-0983, Fax: 55 1085-0987, E-mail: info@ancaf.com, Web Site: www.ancaf.com, Shop(s) at Mexico City, DF [C]. EQUIPOS FERROVIARIOS DEL SURESTE, S.A. DE C.V. - Km 50 Carr Federal No 145 Tramo Tierra, Blanca Cd, Aleman La Granja, VER 95370, Tel: 55 10850983, Fax: 55 1085-0987, E-mail: info@ ancaf.com, Web Site: www.ancaf.com, Shop(s) at Mexico City, DF [C]. EXCEL RAILCAR CORPORATION Cantera Lakes Office Campus, 28367 Davis Pkwy Ste 300, Warrenville, IL 60555, Tel: 630 657-1100, Fax: 630 393-1133, E-mail: creetz@excelrailcar. com, Web Site: www.excelrailcar.com, Shop(s) at Kenney, IL [C]. FELLFAB CORPORATION - 200 Tradeport Dr Ste 100, Atlanta, GA 30354, Tel: 262 238-9160, Fax: 262 512-0476, Alt Phone: 414 745-9300, E-mail: maria. greisch@fellfab.com, Web Site: www. fellfab.com, FELLFAB®, with over 60 years’ experience in engineered textile solutions, is a leading supplier of Transportation interior products. With a wealth of success & experience to draw from, FELLFAB® has developed an extensive range of product solutions for diverse applications in the transportation, aviation & military markets. FELLFAB® specializes in Transportation Seating Cushions, Covers, Curtains, and Carpet Kits. We are more than a manufacturer of specialized textile products. We are an engineering company dedicated to working with our customers. We believe in establishing long-term relationships based on providing purpose-built solutions. FELLFAB® is an ISO 9001:2008, AS9100C:2009 certified company which demonstrates our capability to meet the most rigorous performance criteria consistently & cost effectively., Shop(s) at Atlanta, GA [C][L].

FREIGHTCAR AMERICA INC. - 2 N Riverside Plaza Ste 1300, Chicago, IL 60606, Tel: 312 928-0850, Fax: 312 928-0890, Toll Free: 800 458-2235, E-mail: sales@freightcar.net, Web Site: www.freightcaramerica.com, Shop(s) at Cherokee, AL [C], Danville, IL [C], Roanoke, VA [C].

GENERAL ELECTRIC CANADA INC. 2300 Meadowvale Blvd, Mississauga, ON L5N 5P9, Tel: 905 858-5100, Fax: 905 858-5644, Web Site: www.ge.com/ canada, Shop(s) at Edmonton, AB [L], Langley, BC [L], Winnipeg, MB [L], Bathurst, NB [L], Burlington, ON [L], Montreal, QC [L], Sept-Iles, QC [L].

FREIGHTCAR AMERICA PARTS - 2 N Riverside Plaza Ste 1300, Chicago, IL 60606, Tel: 877 739-2006, E-mail: fcaparts@freightcar.net, Web Site: www.freightcaramerica.com.

GFA RAIL SERVICES INC. - 4110 Centerpointe Dr Ste 207, Fort Myers, FL 33916, Tel: 239 275-6060, Fax: 239 275-0581, E-mail: mcurley@semgulf. com, Web Site: www.railservices.com, Shop(s) at Arcadia, FL [C][L], Oneco, FL [C][L].

FULMER CO. - 3004 Venture Ct, Westmoreland Ind Park III, Export, PA 15632, Tel: 724 325-7140, Fax: 724 327-7459, E-mail: mmakrevski@ fulmercompany.com, Web Site: www. fulmercompany.com. GAMAJET CLEANING SYSTEMS, INC. 604 Jeffers Cir, Exton, PA 19341, Tel: 610 408-9940, Fax: 610 408-9945, Toll Free: 877 426-2538, E-mail: sales@ gamajet.com, Web Site: www.gamajet. com. GATX - 222 W Adams St, Chicago, IL 60606-5314, Tel: 312 621-6200, Fax: 312 621-6648, E-mail: contactgatx@ gatx.com, Web Site: www.gatx.com, Shop(s) at Citronelle, AL [C], Bartow, FL [C], Macon, GA [C], Sergeant Bluff, IA [C], East Chicago, IN [C], Terre Haute, IN [C], Kansas City, KS [C], Donaldsonville, LA [C], Geismar, LA [C], Minden, LA [C], Sulphur, LA [C], Yazoo City, MS [C], Queensbury, NY [C], Cincinnati, OH [C], Claremore, OK [C], Copperhill, TN [C], Freeport, TX [C], Galena Park, TX [C], La Porte, TX [C], Plantersville, TX [C], Turnwater, WA [C]. GBW RAILCAR SERVICES - 7305 Old Kings Rd N, Jacksonville, FL 33219, Tel: 904 786-1700, E-mail: sales@ gbwservices.com, Web Site: www. gbwservices.com. GE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS - 2901 E Lake Rd, Erie, PA 16531, Tel: 814 8752234, Web Site: www.getransportation. com. GENERAL BEARING CORP. - 44 High St, West Nyack, NY 10994, Tel: 845 358-6000, Fax: 845 358-6277, Toll Free: 800 431-1766, Web Site: www. generalbearing.com, Shop(s) at Novi, MI.

GRACE INDUSTRIES INC - 305 Bend Hill Rd, Fredonia, PA 16124, Fax: 724 9623611, Toll Free: 800 204-7277, E-mail: pemmett@graceindustries.com, Web Site: www.graceindustries.com. GRACO INC. - , Minneapolis, MN 55413, Fax: 612 623-6940, Toll Free: 877 844-7226, E-mail: info@ graco.com, Web Site: www.graco. com, Manufacturer of pumps, spray finishing and lubrication equipment used in locomotive repair facilities. GRAHAM-WHITE MFG. CO. - 1242 Colorado St, PO Box 1099, Salem, VA 24153-1099, Tel: 540 387-5620, Fax: 540 387-5639, E-mail: sales@ grahamwhite.com, Web Site: www. grahamwhite.com, Locomotive parking brakes. Single car test device automatic.


GREENBRIER COMPANIES, INC. - One Centerpointe Dr Ste 200, Lake Oswego, OR 97035, Tel: 503 684-7000, Fax: 503 684-7553, E-mail: marketing. info@gbrx.com, Web Site: www. gbrx.com, The Greenbrier Companies [NYSE: GBX], headquartered in Lake Oswego, Oregon, is a leading supplier of transportation equipment & services to the railroad & marine industries. We build new railroad freight cars in our four manufacturing facilities in the U.S. and Mexico & marine barges at our Portland, Oregon deep water site. We are the market leader in the design and production of intermodal, boxcar, gondola, tank car and covered hopper railcars. Our customers include railroads, shippers and leasing companies - partners who depend on us for innovative design, quality production & on-time delivery. We also offer repair & refurbishment services on all car types, along with wheel & parts replacement at over 30 locations across North America. In Europe, we build & refurbish railroad freight wagons through our operation in Poland. We have a lease fleet of over 9,000 railcars & perform management services for customers on approximately 250,000 railcar., Shop(s) at Birmingham, AL [C], Dothan, AL [C], Pine Bluff, AR [C], Kamloops, BC [C], Mira Loma, CA [C], Mira Loma, CA [C], Modesto, CA [C], San Bernardino, CA [C], Frontera, COA [C], Jacksonville, FL [C], Fitzgerald, GA [C], Macon, GA [C], Sahagun, HGO [C], Chicago Heights, IL [C], Peoria, IL [C], Red Oak, IL [C], Wood River, IL [C], Coffeyville, KS [C], Cummings, KS [C], Junction City, KS [C], Kansas City, KS [C], Neodesha, KS [C], Osawatomie, KS [C], Pittsburg, KS [C], Topeka, KS [C], Zwolle, LA [C], South Port, NC [C], Hershey, NE [C], Omaha, NE [C], Omaha, NE [C], Youngstown, OH [C], Mississuaga, ON [C], Portland, OR [C], Springfield, OR [C], Hollidaysburg, PA [C], Lewistown, PA [C], Philadelphia, PA [C], Tetla de Solidaridad, TLA [C], Cleburne, TX [C], Colleyville, TX [C], Corsicana, TX [C], Hockley, TX [C], Houston, TX [C], San Antonio, TX [C], San Antonio, TX [C], Scottsville, TX [C], Von Ormy, TX [C], Chehalis, WA [C], Kennewick, WA [C], Tacoma, WA [C], Cudahy, WI [C]. GS METALS CORP. - 3764 Longspur Rd, Pinckneyville, IL 62274, Tel: 618 357-5353, Fax: 618 357-3605, Toll Free: 800 851-9341, E-mail: marketing@ gsmetals.com, Web Site: www. runningboards.com.

GULF SOUTH RAIL CARS - PO Box 9187, Miramar Beach, FL 32550-9187, Tel: 850 699-8585, Fax: 850 424-3165, Alt Phone: 850 496-7722, E-mail: rmac@ gulfsouthrailcars.com, Web Site: www.gulfsouthrailcars.com, Repair, Cleaning, Storage, Welding Lining Repair, Inspections, 38 Mobile Units, Shop(s) at Decatur, AL [C], Huntsville, AL [C], Mobile, AL [C], Camden, AR [C], Miramar Beach, FL [C], Sanford, NC [C]. HANDLING SPECIALTY - Box 279 Walmore Rd Entrance, Gate 6 Bldg 4, Niagara Falls, NY 14304-0279, Tel: 716 694-6333, Fax: 716 694-6903, Toll Free: 800 559-8366, E-mail: info@handling. com, Web Site: www.handling.com, Lift solutions. HANNAY REELS INC - 553 St Rt 143, Westerlo, NY 12193, Tel: 877 467-3357, Fax: 800 733-5464, Toll Free: 877 GOREELS, E-mail: reels@hannay.com, Web Site: www.hannay.com. HANTZ LOCOMOTIVE SERVICE - 2121 5th Ave, McKeesport, PA 15132, Tel: 412 678-6780, Fax: 412 678-6781, E-mail: germaine@hantzlocomotive.com, Web Site: www.hantzlocomotive.com, Wheel and axle specialists., Shop(s) at Pittsburgh, PA [L]. HARBOR RAIL SERVICES COMPANY - 1550 W Colorado Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91105, Tel: 626 398-4065, E-mail: vknapton@harborservices.com, Web Site: www.harborservices.com, Shop(s) at Tracy, CA [C], Clinton, IN [C], Aberdeen, WA [C]. HARTING - 1370 Bowes Rd, Elgin, IL 60123, Fax: 847 717-9430, Toll Free: 877 741-1500, E-mail: more.info@harting. com, Web Site: www.harting.com. HATCH & KIRK, INC. - 5111 Leary Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98107, Tel: 206 7832766, Fax: 206 782-6482, Toll Free: 800 426-2818, E-mail: jdlevel@hatchkirk. com, Web Site: www.hatchkirk.com, Shop(s) at Houston, TX [L], Seattle, WA [L]. HAYNES CORP. - 3581 Mercantile Ave, Naples, FL 34104, Tel: 239 643-3013, Fax: 239 643-5311, E-mail: greg@ haynescorp.com, Web Site: www. haynesco.com, New & rebuilt fuel injection systems for EMD, GE, and ALCO locomotives. HBD/THERMOID INC - 1301 W Sandusky Ave, Bellefontaine, OH 43311-1082, Tel: 937 593-5010, Fax: 800 423-4354, Toll Free: 800 543-8070, E-mail: info@ hbdthermoid.com, Web Site: www. hbdthermoid.com.

HEGENSCHEIDT-MFD CORP. - 6255 Center Dr, Sterling Heights, MI 48312, Tel: 586 274-4900, Fax: 586 274-4916, E-mail: sales-hmus@nshgroup.com, Web Site: www.hegenscheidtmfd.com.

IAE POWER PRODUCTS CO. - 700 Enterprise St, Aurora, IL 60504-8148, Tel: 630 862-3300, Fax: 630 862-3137, E-mail: info@iaeco.net, Web Site: www.illinoisautoelectric.com.

HERZOG RAILROAD SERVICES, INC. - 700 S Riverside Rd, PO Box 518 (64502), St. Joseph, MO 64507, Tel: 816 233-9002, Fax: 816 233-7757, E-mail: tfrancis@hrsi.com, Web Site: www.hrsi.com, Shop(s) at St. Joseph, MO [C], Falls City, NE [C].

IEC-HOLDEN INC - 8180 Cote De Liesse, Montreal, PQ H4T 1G8, Tel: 514 735-4371, Fax: 514 342-3944, E-mail: rob@iecholden.com, Web Site: www. iecholden.com.

HILLIARD ENTERPRISES, INC. - 25221 Hwy 365 N, North Little Rock, AR 72113, Tel: 501 851-0510, Fax: 501 851-1156, E-mail: hilliard@heiparts.net, Web Site: www.heiparts.com, HEI reclaims locomotives for sale & re-manufacture of components offering OEM rebuilders, aftermarket rebuilders, & end-users a broad range of Running Take Out (RTO) diesel engines, internal engine components, air compressors, air brake components, equipment racks, traction motors, traction motor combos & more. HILMAN ROLLERS INC - 12 Timber Ln, Marlboro, NJ 07746, Tel: 732 462-6277, Fax: 732 462-6355, E-mail: sales@ hilmanrollers.com, Web Site: www. hilmanrollers.com. HITESI PRODUCTS, INC. - 2350 Halpern St, Saint-Laurent, QC H4S 1N7, Tel: 514 334-8205, Fax: 514 334-2544, E-mail: sales@tecgi.ca, Web Site: www.hitesi. com. HOLLAND CO. - 1000 Holland Dr, Crete, IL 60417, Tel: 708 672-2300, E-mail: customerservice@holland.com, Web Site: www.hollandco.com. HONEYWELL SENSING & CONTROL - MN17-3100 2600 Ridgway Pkwy, Minneapolis, MN 55413, Tel: 763 9545204, Fax: 763 954-4626, Sensors and switches. HOTSTART - 5723 E Alki, Spokane, WA 99211-0245, Tel: 509 534-6171, Fax: 509 534-4216, Alt Phone: 509 536-8660, E-mail: sales@hotstart.com, Web Site: www.hotstart.com, HOTSTART has over 75 years of experience developing engine heating & idle reduction systems resulting in easy starts & reduced fuel costs. HYDRATIGHT - 12 Worlds Fair Dr Ste A, Somerset, NJ 08873, Tel: 732 271-4100, Fax: 732 271-4150, E-mail: somerset@hydratight.com, Web Site: www.hydratight.com.

INCA CORPORATION - 1648 W 134th St, Gardena, CA 90249, Tel: 310 8080001, Fax: 310 808-9092, E-mail: inca@inca-tvlifts.com, Web Site: www. inca-tvlifts.com. INCA GOLD PRODUCTS, LLC - 1450 W 135 St, Gardena, CA 90249, Tel: 310 808-9359, Fax: 310 808-9369, Toll Free: 800 789-9969, E-mail: sales@ incagoldonline.com, Web Site: www. incagoldonline.com, Supplier of toilet chemical deodorants. INDEPENDENT DRAFT GEAR - 1000 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, PO Box 298, Farrell, PA 16121, Tel: 724 9812251, Fax: 724 981-2256, Toll Free: 888 266-6630, E-mail: idginc@earthlink. net, Web Site: www.stucki.com. INDEPENDENT LOCOMOTIVE SERVICE INC. - 21 Main St, PO Box 79, Bethel, MN 55005-0079, Tel: 763 434-4661, Fax: 763 434-0017, Toll Free: 866 4344661, E-mail: ilsloco@qwestoffice.net, Web Site: www.ilsloco.com, Shop(s) at Bethel, MN [L]. INDEPENDENT MACHINE CO - 2501 Danforth Rd, Escanaba, MI 49829, Tel: 906 428-4524, Fax: 906 428-4674, E-mail: sales@imc-mi.com, Web Site: www.imc-info.com. INDUSTRIAL RAILWAY SWITCHING & SERVICES, INC. - 1020 Washington Ave, Chicago Heights, IL 60411, Tel: 708 759-4100, E-mail: irssinc@aol. com, Web Site: www.industrialrailway. com, All locomotive maintenance and repairs can be performed at our customer’s facility., Shop(s) at Chicago Heights, IL [L], Lorain, OH [C], Magnolia, TX [L]. INDUSTRY-RAILWAY SUPPLIERS, INC. - 811 Golf Ln, Bensenville, IL 60106, Tel: 630 766-5708, Fax: 630 766-0017, E-mail: sales@industryrailway.com, Web Site: www.industryrailway.com.

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MAIN OFFICES INDY RAILWAY SERVICE CORP. - 6111 W Hanna Ave, PO Box 42331, Indianapolis, IN 46242, Tel: 317 856-3708, Fax: 317 856-3775, E-mail: indyrailway@sbcglobal. net, Web Site: www.indyrailway.com, Shop(s) at Indianapolis, IN [C]. INMETCO - One INMETCO Drive, Ellwood City, PA 16117, Tel: 724 758-2800, Fax: 724 758-2845, E-mail: tony. scurci@inmeco.com, Web Site: www.inmetco.com, Battery recycling. INTER SWISS LTD. - 5410 W Roosevelt Rd #221, Chicago, IL 60644, Tel: 773 379-0400, Fax: 773 473-7779, Toll Free: 800 530-0728, E-mail: info@ interswiss.com, Web Site: www.interswiss.com, Provides automatic single car brake testing system, brake force measurement, parts for conversions and single car testing devices, brake test consoles for maintenance shops. INTERCHANGE SPECIALTY SERVICES - 200 Industrial St, New Castle, PA 16102, Tel: 724 652-0822, Fax: 724 652-0554, E-mail: jhill@iss-inc.com, Shop(s) at New Castle, PA [C]. INTERNATIONAL ELECTRONIC MACHINES CORP (IEM) - 850 River St, Troy, NY 12180, Tel: 518 268-1636, Fax: 518 268-1639, E-mail: marketing@iem.net, Web Site: www.iem.net.

INTERNATIONAL NAME PLATE SUPPLIES LTD. - 2905A W Marshall Ave, Longview, TX 75604, Tel: 800 5653509, E-mail: sales@inps.ca, Web Site: www.inps. ca, International Name Plate Supplies Ltd (INPS) is a graphic component supplier which specializes in the Rail Industry. INPS manufactures Locomotive & Rail Car Graphics such as: Decals, Paint Stencils, Name Plates, Brake Badge Plates, Control Panels, Safety Labels, Fleet Graphics, Complete Rail Car Decal Kits, Maintenance of Way Signage and other related products such as FRA 224 Delineators. INPS is your one stop shop for all your graphic needs.

INTERTRAN CORP - 890 Cape Horn Rd, York, PA 17402, Tel: 717 757-5657, Fax: 717 755-7568, Alt Phone: 717 755-7567, E-mail: vonlange@verizon.net, Web Site: www.intertranusa.com, Alternate Fax: 717 840-7873. IRECO, L.L.C. - 805 Golf Ln, Bensenville, IL 60106, Tel: 630 741-0155, Fax: 630 595-0646, E-mail: sales@ ireco.com, Web Site: www.ireco.com. IRWIN CAR & EQUIPMENT - 9953 Broadway, Irwin, PA 15642, Tel: 724 864-8900, Fax: 724 864-8909, E-mail: bspringer@irwincar.com, Web Site: www.irwincar. com, Shop(s) at Irwin, PA [C][L].

INTERNATIONAL PAINT, INC. - 3489 NW 167th Street, Carol City, FL 33056, Tel: 305 624-6839, Fax: 305 624-6839, Toll Free: 800 449-6525, E-mail: protectivecoatings@akzonobel.com, Web Site: www. envirolinegroup.com.

ITT KONI/ENIDINE - 84 Hubble Dr Ste 500, O’Fallon, MO 63368-8708, Tel: 636 532-1144, Fax: 636 5321482, E-mail: info@tpscrail.com, Web Site: www. TPSCrail.com.

INTERNATIONAL PROTECTIVE COATINGS - 4251 Produce Rd, Louisville, KY 40218, Tel: 800 231-6415, Fax: 713 688-3112, E-mail: coatingcenter5315@ akzonobel.com, Web Site: hwww.international-pc. com.

ITW RANSBURG ELECTROSTATIC SYSTEMS - 320 Phillips Ave, Toledo, OH 43612, Tel: 419 470-2000, Fax: 419 470-2112, Toll Free: 800 909-6886, E-mail: marketing@itwransburg.com, Web Site: www. itwransburg.com.

INTERSTATE DIESEL SERVICE INC - 4901 Lakeside Ave, Cleveland, OH 44022, Tel: 216 881-0015, Fax: 216 881-0805, Toll Free: 800 321-4234, E-mail: proach@ interstate-mcbee.com, Web Site: www.intersatemcbee.com/emd.

J BARD MCLEAN INC - PO Box 1010, Paoli, PA 19301, Tel: 610 644-1466, Fax: 610 644-1975, E-mail: jbminc@aol.com. JAMES RAILCAR SERVICE - 6038 Anita Rd, Chico, CA 95973, Tel: 530 895-1348, Fax: 530 895-1302, Toll Free: 877 227-5207, E-mail: info@crmsrail.com, Web Site: www.crmsrail.com, Shop(s) at Chico, CA [C]. JBM INC. - 381 Wexford Hollow Rd W, Jacksonville, FL 32224, Tel: 904 223-5302, Fax: 904 223-5402, E-mail: jbardjr@aol.com. JK-CO, LLC - 16960 SR 12 E, Findlay, OH 45840, Tel: 419 422-5240, Fax: 419 422-5260, Toll Free: 800 AIRDUMP, E-mail: joe_kurtz@jk-co.com, Web Site: www. jk-co.com, Shop(s) at Findlay, OH [C]. JMA RAILROAD SUPPLY CO - 927 N Shields Ave, Seymour, IN 47274, Tel: 812 522-7200, Fax: 812 5221150, E-mail: jmasales@jmasales.com, Web Site: www.jmarail.com, Shop(s) at Seymour, IN. JUSTRITE MANUFACTURING CO. - 2454 Dempster St, Des Plaines, IL 60016, Tel: 847 298-9250, Fax: 847 298-3429, Toll Free: 800 798-9250, E-mail: justrite@ justritemfg.com, Web Site: www.justritemfg.com, Safety containment systems. KANSAS CITY RAILCAR SERVICE - 1147 S 14th St, Kansas City, KS 66105-1657, Tel: 913 621-0326, Fax: 913 621-0518, Alt Phone: 913 621-1648, E-mail: dane@kcrailcar.com, Web Site: www.kcrs.com, Shop(s) at Kansas City, KS [C]. KAWASAKI RAIL CAR, INC. - 29 Wells Ave Bldg 4, Yonkers, NY 10701, Tel: 914 376-4700, Fax: 914 3764779, E-mail: kawasakirailcar@kawasakirailcar.com, Web Site: www.kawasakirailcar.com. KAYDON RING & SEAL INC. - 1600 Wicomico St, PO Box 626 (21203), Baltimore, MD 21230, Tel: 410 547-7700, Fax: 410 576-9059, E-mail: ringandseal@ kaydon.com, Web Site: www.kaydon.com.

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KINKISHARYO EASTERN RAIL DIV - 145 Baekland Ave, Piscataway, NJ 08854, Tel: 732 230-4501, Fax: 732 979-2378, E-mail: businessdevelopment@ kinkisharyo.com, Web Site: www. kinkisharyo.com.

LEHIGH VALLEY RAIL MANAGEMENT, LCC - 313 E Broad St, Bethlehem, PA 18018, Tel: 610 694-3484, Fax: 610 694-3316, E-mail: patsabatino@fast. net, Web Site: www.bethintermodal. com, Shop(s) at Johnstown, PA [L].

MASTER PACKING & RUBBER COMPANY - 6430 4th St SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404, Tel: 319 364-8282, Fax: 319 364-8282, Toll Free: 800 3973429, E-mail: sales@mprcseals.com, Web Site: www.mprcseals.com.

MIDWEST LOCOMOTIVE SERVICE - 6817 Stadium Dr, Kansas City, MO 64129, Tel: 816 923-1777, Fax: 816 923-3553, Alt Phone: 816 923-0120, E-mail: midwstloco@aol.com, Shop(s) at Kansas City, MO [C][L].

K-IV ENTERPRISES LLC - 59 Flaming Arrow Rd, Mahwah, NJ 07430, Tel: 201 828-9492, Fax: 201 828-9493, E-mail: paksr@aol.com.

LIBERTY ELECTRONICS INC - 189 Howard St, Franklin, PA 16323, Tel: 814 432-7505, Fax: 814 432-7050, E-mail: rchoffman@libertyelectronics.com, Web Site: www.libertyelectronics.com.

MCCONWAY & TORLEY, LLC - 109 48th St, Pittsburgh, PA 15201, Tel: 412 682-4700, Fax: 412 682-4725, Toll Free: 800 245-6206, E-mail: lisa.richards@ trinityrail.com, Web Site: www. mcconway.com.

MILLER INGENUITY - 1155 E 8th St, Winona, MN 55987, Tel: 507 452-2461, Fax: 507 452-2463, Web Site: www. milleringenuity.com.

KLASING HAND BRAKE CO - PO Box 860, Joliet, IL 60434-0860, Tel: 815 727-4081, Fax: 815 727-4080, E-mail: klasinghandbrake@sbcglobal.net. KNORR BRAKE CORP. - 1 Arthur Peck Dr, Westminster, MD 21157, Tel: 410 875-0900, Fax: 410 875-9053, E-mail: productinfo@knorrbrakecorp.com, Web Site: www.knorrbrakecorp.com. KNOXVILLE LOCOMOTIVE WORKS - 300 W Quincy Ave Bldg 32, Knoxville, TN 37917, Tel: 865 522-7078, Fax: 865 522-9437, E-mail: tfc@gulfandohio. com, Specializes in EMD Locomotive requalifications, air brake service, remote control installation, mobile repairs, engine components, and passenger & freight car repair. KOSHII MAXELUM AMERICA, INC. - PO Box 352, Poughkeepsie, NY 12602, Tel: 845 471-0500, Fax: 845 471-7842, E-mail: morita@kmamax.com, Web Site: www.kmamax.com, Cab flooring and interior panels. L&S ELECTRIC - 9300 Evergreen Blvd NW, Minneapolis, MN 55433, Tel: 763 780-3234, Fax: 763 780-3957, Toll Free: 800 290-9320, E-mail: info@lselectric. com, Web Site: www.lselectric.com. L.B. FOSTER - 415 Holiday Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15220, Tel: 412 8893413, Fax: 412 928-7891, Toll Free: 800 255-4500, E-mail: jhudson@ lbfoster.com, Web Site: www.lbfoster. com, Top-of-rail application systems, environmental products, intermodal car jacks - yard applications. LA MARCHE MANUFACTURING CO. - 106 Bradrock Dr, Des Plaines, IL 60018, Tel: 847 299-1188, Fax: 847 299-3061, E-mail: sales@lamarchemfg.com, Web Site: www.lamarchemfg.com. LAT-LON LLC - 4251 S Natches Ct Unit C, Sheridan, CO 80110, Tel: 303 9377406, Fax: 303 531-5754, Toll Free: 877 300-6566, E-mail: dbaker@lat-lon. com, Web Site: www.lat-lon.com.

LTK ENGINEERING SERVICES - 100 W Butler Ave, Ambler, PA 19002, Tel: 215 542-0700, Fax: 215 542-7676, E-mail: info@ltk.com, Web Site: www.ltk.com, Rail Vehicle & Systems Engineering Consultants. SEE OUR AD ON PAGE CL8. MAC PRODUCTS INC. - 60 Pennsylvania Ave, PO Box 469, Kearny, NJ 07032, Tel: 201 344-0700, Fax: 201 344-5368, E-mail: sales@macproducts.net, Web Site: www.macproducts.net. MACROSEAL, INC. - 2122 E Whitehill Rd, Prince George, VA 23875, Tel: 804 458-8200, Fax: 804 458-7688, Toll Free: 800 297-4803, E-mail: sales@ macroseal.com, Web Site: www. macroseal.com, Gaskets and seals for engines and components. MACTON CORP. - 116 Willenbrock Rd, Oxford, CT 06478, Tel: 800 334-8876, Fax: 203 267-1555, Alt Phone: 203 2671500, E-mail: dlouder@macton.com, Web Site: www.macton.com. MANUFACTURERS RAILWAY CO - 2850 S Broadway, St. Louis, MO 63118, Tel: 314 577-1749, Fax: 314 577-3136, Shop(s) at St. Louis, MO [L]. MARSHALL AIR BRAKE CO. - RR #11, Avoca, PA 18641, Tel: 570 343-1117, Fax: 570 343-5721, E-mail: marshallab@ comcast.net, Supplier of RWY material, air valves, Shop(s) at Avoca, PA [C]. MARTIN ENGINEERING CO - One Martin Pl, Neponset, IL 61345, Tel: 309 594-2384, Fax: 309 594-2432, E-mail: martinone@martin-eng.com, Web Site: www.martin-eng.com. MARTIN MARIETTA COMPOSITES 2710 Wycliff Rd, Raleigh, NC 27607, Tel: 919 781-4550, Fax: 919 882-2301, Alt Phone: 919 882-2303, E-mail: composites@martinmarietta.com, Web Site: www.martinmariettacomposites. com.

MCHUGH LOCOMOTIVE & CRANE - 225 Lincoln Hwy Bldg D, Fairless Hills, PA 19030, Tel: 215 949-0430, Fax: 215 9490422, E-mail: jcmchugh@verizon.net, Web Site: www.mchughlocomotive. com, Shop(s) at Fairless Hills, PA [L]. MERMEC INC. - 110 Queen Pkwy, West Columbia, SC 29169, Tel: 803 213-1200, Fax: 803 798-1909, E-mail: mermecinc@mermecgroup.com, Web Site: www.mermecinc.com. MERSEN USA - 400 Mrytle Ave, Boonton, NJ 07005, Tel: 973 334-0700, Fax: 973 334-6394, Toll Free: 800 5260877, E-mail: gustavo.xavier@mersen. com, Web Site: www.mersen.com. MESSIAH LOCOMOTIVE SERVICES 921-C S Apple Ln, Marionville, MO 65705, Tel: 417 354-4908, Fax: 417 4632270, E-mail: messiahlocomotive@ hotmail.com, Mobile Service, shortline startups, and onsite wheel turning., Shop(s) at Marionville, MO [L]. METSO AUTOMATION - 44 Bowditch Dr, PO Box 8044, Shrewsbury, MA 015458044, Tel: 508 852-0200, Fax: 508 3930978, Toll Free: 800 626-5965, E-mail: fran.o’brien@metso.com, Web Site: www.jamesbury.com. MID-AMERICA LOCOMOTIVE & CAR REPAIR INC. - 1601 W Allens Ln, Evansville, IN 47710, Tel: 812 421-1760, Fax: 812 421-1770, E-mail: midamloc@ evansville.net, Shop(s) at Evansville, IN [C][L]. MIDLAND MANUFACTURING CORP. 7733 Gross Point Rd, Skokie, IL 60077, Tel: 847 677-0333, Fax: 847 677-0138, E-mail: steve.herbst@opwglobal.com, Web Site: www.midlandmfg.net, Valve remanufacturing. MIDWEST INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY - 1101 3rd St SE, Canton, OH 44711, Tel: 330 456-3121, Fax: 330 456-3247, Toll Free: 800 321-0699, E-mail: lynn.cielec@ midwestind.com, Web Site: www. midwestind.com.

MINER ENTERPRISES, INC. - 1200 E State St, PO Box 471, Geneva, IL 60134, Tel: 630 232-3000, Fax: 630 232-3055, E-mail: sales@minerent. com, Web Site: www.minerent.com. MITCHELL EQUIPMENT CORP - 10010 Airport Hwy, Monclova, OH 43542, Tel: 419 867-0400, Fax: 419 867-0582, E-mail: sales@mitchell-railgear.com, Web Site: www.mitchell-railgear.com. MOBILE SERVICES & EQUIPMENT INC. - 2850 Berlin Dr, Baton Rouge, LA 70814, Tel: 225 927-6777, Fax: 225 9276937, Toll Free: 800 438-7660, Shop(s) at Baton Rouge, LA [L]. MOLE-MASTER SERVICES INC. - 27815 State Route 7, Marietta, OH 45750, Tel: 740 374-6726, Fax: 740 374-5908, Toll Free: 800 322-6653, E-mail: contactus@molemaster.com, Web Site: www.molemaster.com, Railcar tank cleaning - on site., Shop(s) at Marietta, OH [C]. MONROE ENGINEERING CO - 3573 3rd Ave, PO Box 626, Marion, IA 52302, Tel: 319 447-9733, Fax: 319 377-1204, E-mail: sales@monroeeng.com, Web Site: www.monroeeng.com. MOSEBACH MANUFACTURING CO. 1417 McLaughlin Run Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15241, Tel: 412 220-0200, Fax: 412 220-0236, Toll Free: 888 764-4743, E-mail: mosebach@worldnet.att.net, Web Site: www.mosebachresistors. com, Shop(s) at Pittsburgh, PA [L]. MOTIVE EQUIPMENT, INC. - 8300 W Sleske Ct, Milwaukee, WI 53223, Tel: 414 446-3379, Fax: 414 446-3380, E-mail: sales@motiveequipment.com, Web Site: www.motiveequipment.com. MPL INNOVATIONS, INC - 2505 2nd Ave Ste 401, Seattle, WA 98121, Tel: 425 398-1310, Fax: 425 398-1320, E-mail: mike@mpltechnology.com, Web Site: www.mpltechnology.com.

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MAIN OFFICES MTU AMERICA INC. - 39525 MacKenzie Dr, Novi, MI 48377, Tel: 248 5608000, Fax: 248 560-8001, E-mail: info@mtu-online.com, Web Site: www.mtu-online.com, MTU America Inc. is the regional headquarters of Rolls-Royce Power Systems. Based in Friedrichshafen, Germany, Rolls-Royce Power Systems is a world-leading provider of high-speed MTU diesel and gas engines and drive systems, MTU Onsite Energy distributed energy systems, Bergen medium-speed diesel engines, and L’Orange fuel injection systems. MTU America Inc. is responsible for the sales and service of these brands in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Central America and South America. MULBERRY RAILCAR REPAIR CO. - 1200 Prairie Mine Rd, PO Box 706, Mulberry, FL 33860, Tel: 863 425-4986, Fax: 863 425-0064, E-mail: rlegrant@ mulberryrailcar.com, Web Site: www. mulberryrailcar.com, Shop(s) at Mulberry, FL [C].

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MULTI-SERVICE SUPPLY DIV. - Ferry St & Ave C Bldg #5, Leetsdale, PA 15056, Tel: 412 741-1500, Fax: 412 741-3320, E-mail: info@multiservicesupply.com, Web Site: www.multiservicesupply. com, Shop(s) at Youngwood, PA [C]. MUNTERS CORPORATION - 79 Monroe St, Amesbury, MA 01913, Tel: 978 241-1100, Fax: 978 241-1263, E-mail: dhinfo@munters.com, Web Site: www. munters.com. NATIONAL COMPRESSOR EXCHANGE 75 Onderdonk Avenue, Ridgewood, NY 11385, Tel: 718 417-9100, Fax: 718 8217032, Toll Free: 800 225-7381, E-mail: natnlcompressor@aol.com, Serving all railroad lines. Locomotive shop serves remanufactured compressors for locomotives., Shop(s) at Ridegwood, NY [C][L]. NATIONAL MAINTENANCE & REPAIR INC. - Foot of Hawthorne St, PO Box 38, Hartford, IL 62048, Tel: 618 254-7451, Fax: 618 254-7451, Toll Free: 800 3253625, Shop(s) at Hartford, IL [L].

NATIONAL OILWELL VARCO - 3100 Steam Ct, Bakersfield, CA 93308, Tel: 661 588-0550, Fax: 661 588-8925, Web Site: www.nov.com. NATIONAL RAILWAY SUPPLY, INC. - PO Box 13727, Savannah, GA 31416, Tel: 800 357-3572, Fax: 912 920-4576, E-mail: info@nrsga.com, Web Site: www.nrsga.com. NATIONAL STEEL CAR LTD. - 600 Kenilworth Ave N, PO Box 2450, Hamilton, ON L8N 3J4, Tel: 905 544-3311, Fax: 905 547-4069, E-mail: katzr@steelcar.com, Web Site: www. steelcar.com. NEU INC - 1 N Johnston Ave Ste 211, Hamilton, NJ 08609, Tel: 484 3181214, Alt Phone: 438 827-1058, E-mail: plecomble@neu-inc.com, Web Site: www.neu-inc.com. NEW YORK AIR BRAKE CORP. - 748 Starbuck Ave, Watertown, NY 13601, Tel: 315 786-5200, Fax: 315 786-5676, E-mail: Janice.Pfeil@nyab.com, Web Site: www.nyab.com.

NGC TESTING SERVICES - 1650 Military Rd, Buffalo, NY 14217, Tel: 716 8739750, Fax: 716 873-9753, E-mail: rjmenchetti@ngctestingservices.com, Web Site: www.ngctestingservices. com. NIAGARA COOLER, INC. - 6605 Slayton Settlement Rd, Lockport, NY 14094, Tel: 716 434-1235, Fax: 716 434-1739, E-mail: jmloiacano@aol.com, Web Site: www.niagaracooler.com. NORFOLK SOUTHERN - 200 N Fourth Ave 3rd Fl GOB, Altoona, PA 166016702, Tel: 877 520-9699, Fax: 814 949-1406, Web Site: www.nstms. com, Shop(s) at Altoona, PA [L], Hollidaysburg, PA [C], Roanoke, VA [L]. NRE - 908 Shawnee St, PO Box 1416, Mt. Vernon, IL 62864-1416, Tel: 618 241-9270, E-mail: sales@nre.com, Web Site: www.nre.com, Shop(s) at Dixmoor, IL [L], Mt. Vernon, IL [C] [L], Silvis, IL [C][L], Paducah, KY [C] [L], Capreol, ON [C][L], Milwaukee, WI [C][L].


NRE WHEEL WORKS INC - 5300A N 33rd St, Milwaukee, WI 53209, Tel: 414 462-8244, Fax: 414 462-8231, Web Site: www.nre.com, Shop(s) at Milwaukee, WI [C][L].

OVERTON GEAR - 530 Westgate Dr, Addison, IL 60101, Tel: 630 543-9570, Fax: 630 543-7440, E-mail: sales@ overtongear.com, Web Site: www. overtongear.com.

OEM REMANUFACTURING - 133-15 156 St, Edmonton, AB T5V 1V2, Tel: 780 468-6220, Web Site: www.oemreman. com.

OWS RAIL CAR INC. - 100 Clifford St, PO Box 2941, Sarnia, ON N7T 7W2, Tel: 519 332-5683, Fax: 519 332-2650, E-mail: billing@owsrailcar.on.ca, Web Site: www.owsrailcar.on.ca, Shop(s) at St. Clair, MI [C], Sarnia, ON [C].

OGONTZ CORP. - 2835 Terwood Rd, PO Box 479, Willow Grove, PA 19090, Tel: 215 657-4770, Fax: 215 657-0460, Toll Free: 800 523-2478, E-mail: info@ ogontz.com, Web Site: www.ogontz. com. OHIO RAILCAR SERVICE - 5232 Tod Ave SW Box 1, Warren, OH 44481, Tel: 330 394-6601, Fax: 330 394-6649, E-mail: ohiorailcar@earthlink.net. OHIO VALLEY RAIL CAR - 22 Rosedale St, PO Box 325, Wheatland, PA 16161, Tel: 724 347-2227, Fax: 724 347-2240, Shop(s) at Wheatland, OH [L]. ONTARIO NORTHLAND - 555 Oak St E, North Bay, ON P1B 8L3, Tel: 705 472-4500, Fax: 705 476-9878, E-mail: info@ontarionorthland.ca, Web Site: www.ontarionorthland.ca. ONTARIO NORTHLAND - 555 Oak St East, North Bay, ON P1B 8L3, Tel: 705 472-4500, Fax: 705 476-9878, Toll Free: 800 363-7512, E-mail: info@ ontarionorthland.ca, Web Site: www. ontarionorthland.ca, Shop(s) at North Bay, ON [C][L]. OPW FUEL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 6900 Santa Fe Dr, Hodgkins, IL 60525, Tel: 708 485-4200, Fax: 708 485-7137, E-mail: info@opwfms.com, Web Site: www.petrovend.com. ORX - One Park Ave, Tipton, PA 16684, Tel: 814 684-8484, Fax: 814 684-8400, E-mail: Glenn@orxrail.com, Web Site: www.orxrail.com, Shop(s) at Tipton, PA [C][L]. OSBORNE INDUSTRIES, INC. - 120 N Industrial Ave, PO Box 388, Osborne, KS 67473, Tel: 785 346-2192, Fax: 785 346-2194, Toll Free: 800 255-0316, E-mail: info@osborneindustries.com, Web Site: www.osborneindustries.com. OTTAWA RAILCAR SERVICES INC. - 1477 E Norris Dr, PO Box 486, Ottawa, IL 61350, Tel: 815 434-1779, Fax: 815 4342578, Shop(s) at Ottawa, IL [C].

OXFORD ENGINEERED MATERIALS CORP. - 20950 Center Ridge Rd Ste 250-6, Cleveland, OH 44116, Tel: 440 356-4036, Fax: 440 333-0107, Toll Free: 800 966-3853, E-mail: romark@ machined-castings.com, Web Site: www.machined-castings.com. PACIFICA - 4233 W Marginal Way SW, PO Box 81106, Seattle, WA 98108, Tel: 206 764-1646, Fax: 206 764-1647, Web Site: www.pacifica.cc, Located in the State of Washington Pacifica has been in business for 21 years assembling & repairing a range of transit & rail vehicles. Please call or see our website at www.pacifica.cc with any questions.

PHOENIX RAILWAY EQUIPMENT - 2023 Ridge Rd, 2 SE, Homewood, IL 604301749, Tel: 708 798-0090, Fax: 708 798-0847, E-mail: phoenixrailway@ sbcglobal.net, Web Site: www. runningboards.com. PHYSICAL ACOUSTICS CORP - 5 Nehly Blvd, Tramwel, NJ 19061, Tel: 610 497-0400, Fax: 610 497-6411, E-mail: samtern@aol.com, Web Site: www. pacndt.com. POWER DRIVES, INC - 801 Exchange St, Bufalo, NY 14210, Tel: 800 888-1373, Fax: 716 824-4817, E-mail: solution@ powerdrives.com, Web Site: www. powerdrives.com, Shop(s) at Erie, NY [L]. POWER ENGINEERING INDUSTRIES 1117 E Janis St, Carson, CA 90746-1306, Tel: 310 763-1524, Fax: 310 763-8954, E-mail: rnakauchi@pwreng.com, Web Site: www.pwreng.com. POWER, FLUID & METALS, INC. - 462 Sapphire St, PO Box 2846 (94064), Redwood City, CA 94062, Tel: 650 3649779, Fax: 650 364-9779, Shop(s) at Redwood City, CA [L].

PATTEN POWER SYSTEMS - 615 W Lake St, Elmhurst, IL 60126, Tel: 630 530-2200, Fax: 630 530-0998, E-mail: pattencat@pattencat.com, Web Site: www.pattencat.com, Caterpillar engines.

PPG PROTECTIVE & MARINE COATINGS - One PPG Place, Pittsburgh, PA 15272, Tel: 412 434-0941, E-mail: pmcmarketing@ppg.com, Web Site: www.ppgpmc.com.

PENN MACHINE CO. - 310 Innovation Dr, Blairsville, PA 15717, Tel: 724 459-0302, Fax: 724 459-4869, E-mail: sales@pennlocomotivegear.com, Web Site: www.pennlocomotivegear.com.

PROCECO LTD. - 7300 Tellier St, Montreal, QC H1N 3T7, Tel: 514 2548494, Fax: 514 254-8184, Toll Free: 800 978-6677, E-mail: cleaning@proceco. com, Web Site: www.proceco.com.

PENNSY CORP - 515 S Franklin St Ste 100, West Chester, PA 19382, Tel: 610 692-8618, Fax: 610 692-6478, E-mail: info@pennsy.com, Web Site: www. pennsy.com.

PROCOR LIMITED - 2001 Speers Rd, Oakville, ON L6J 5E1, Tel: 888 977-6267, Fax: 905 827-0913, E-mail: procorscheduling@procor.com, Web Site: www.procor.com, Shops at Edmonton, AB; Joffre, AB; Oakville, ON; Regina, SK; Sarnia, ON [C]; and mobile repair locations throughout Canada. Products Produced/Marketing: Tank rail car and specialty freight rail car leasing, repairs and associated services.

PENNSYLVANIA ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE, INC. - 1585 Masury/Hubbard Rd Bldg 21, PO Box 187, Masury, OH 44438, Tel: 330 448-2080, Fax: 330 448-2088, Alt Phone: 724 813-2360, E-mail: hllitton@usa.com, Web Site: www.tractionmotor.com. PHOENIX CONTACT - PO Box 4100, Harrisburg, PA 17111, Tel: 717 9441300, Fax: 717 944-1625, Toll Free: 800 322-3225, E-mail: info@phoenixcon. com, Web Site: www.phoenixcontact. com.

PROGRESS RAIL - 9301 W 55th St, LaGrange, IL 60525, Tel: 708 3876000, Fax: 708 387-3944, Toll Free: 800 255-5355, E-mail: bjansen@ progressrail.com, Web Site: www. progressrail.com, Shop(s) at LaGrange, IL [L].

PROGRESS RAIL SERVICES CORP. - 1600 Progress Dr, PO Box 1037, Albertville, AL 35950, Tel: 256 5931260, Fax: 256 840-2651, Toll Free: 800 476-8769, E-mail: bjansen@ progressrail.com, Web Site: www. progressrail.com, Shop(s) at Mira Loma, CA [C], Rocklin, CA [L], San Diego, CA [C], Dunnellon, FL [C], East Patterson, GA [L], Charlestown, IN [C], East Chicago, IN [C][L], Muncie, IN [C], Corbin, KY [C], Covington, KY [C], Mayfield, KY [L], Raceland, KY [C], Palmer, MA [C], Alliance, NE [C], Bridgeport, NE [C], Gering, NE [L], Sidney, NE [C], Rochelle Park, NJ [C], Lachine, QC [C][L], Amarillo, TX [C], Austin, TX [C], St. Albanes, VT [C], Tacoma, WA [C], Tacoma, WA [L], Portage, WI [C], Douglas, WY [C], Rock Springs, WY [C]. PRUETT-SCHAFFER - 3327 Stafford St, Pittsburgh, PA 15204, Tel: 412 771-2000, Fax: 412 771-2205, E-mail: dave@pruett-schaffer.com, Web Site: www.pruett-schaffer.com. QUADRANT EPP USA, INC - PO Box 14235, 2120 Fairmont Ave, Reading, PA 19612-4235, Tel: 800 366-0300, Fax: 610 320-6638, Alt Phone: 610 320-6600, Web Site: www. quadrantplastics.com. QUADRANT EPP USA, INC. - 2710 American Way, PO Box 9086, Ft. Wayne, IN 46899-9086, Tel: 260 479-4100, Fax: 260 478-1074, Toll Free: 877 476-5944, Web Site: www. quadrantplastics.com. QUALITY BEARING SERVICE - 2580 Frontage Rd Petersburg Industrial Park, Petersburg, VA 23804, Tel: 804 7320202 x4103, Fax: 804 863-1745. QUALITY RAILWAY SERVICES & SUPPLY CO - 8509 W 191st St, Mokena, IL 60448, Tel: 815 469-9801, Fax: 815 469-5918, E-mail: quality@qrssco.com, Web Site: www.qrssco.com. QUEST CORPORATION - 12900 York Rd, N Royalton, OH 44133, Tel: 440 230-9400, Fax: 440 582-7765, E-mail: quest@2quest.com, Web Site: www.2quest.com. R & W MACHINE - 6551 W 74th St, PO Box 607, Bedford Park, IL 60499-0607, Tel: 708 458-4200, Fax: 708 458-3299, E-mail: rwmachine@aol.com, Web Site: www.rwmachine.com, Shop(s) at Bedford Park, IL [C][L].

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MAIN OFFICES R.J. CORMAN - 101 R.J. Corman Dr, PO Box 788, Nicholasville, KY 40356, Tel: 814 835-2212, Fax: 814 836-2908, Alt Phone: 859 881-2400, Web Site: www. rjcorman.com, OEM for Tier 3 & Tier 4 GenSet & single engine locomotives; crashworthyOperator Cabs, Fuel Tanks, & Platforms, LogicPlus Control System; AESS Packages, & other locomotive products. RAIL BEARING SERVICE INC, A DIV OF THE TIMKEN COMPANY - 2122 Holsten Bend Dr, Mascot, TN 37806, Tel: 865 932-5750, Fax: 865 932-5775, Web Site: www.timken.com. RAIL ENTERPRISES INC. - 110 W Pineloch Ave, PO Box 568508, Orlando, FL 32856-8508, Tel: 407 857-3645, Fax: 407 857-3649, E-mail: donaldprimi@ gmail.com, Other shops located in Wilmington, DE; Apopka, FL; Kansas City, MO; Philadelphia, PA., Shop(s) at Orlando, FL [C][L].

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RAILCAR MANAGEMENT INC (RMI) - 1819 Peachtree Rd NE Ste 303, Atlanta, GA 30309, Tel: 404 355-6734, Fax: 404 352-8814, E-mail: sales@ rmiondemand.com, Web Site: www. rmiondemand.com. RAILCARE INC. - 500 Sherman Ave N Unit #80, Hamilton, ON L8L 8J6, Tel: 905 527-8238, Fax: 905 527-7864, E-mail: railcare@gwrr.com, Web Site: www.gwrr.com/customers/railcare-inc, Shop(s) at Hamilton, ON [C]. RAILCOMM - 1387 Fairport Rd Bldg 900, Fairport, NY 14450, Tel: 585 3773360, Fax: 585 377-3341, Toll Free: 877 RAILCOM, E-mail: info@railcomm.com, Web Site: www.railcomm.com. RAILHEAD CORPORATION - 12549 S Laramie Ave, Alsip, IL 60803, Tel: 800 235-1782, Fax: 773 844-5559, E-mail: fcozzi@railheadcorp.com, Web Site: www.railheadcorp.com, Shop(s) at Alsip, IL [C][L].

RAILPOWER HYBRID TECHNOLOGIES CORP - 2021 Peninsula Dr, Erie, PA 16506, Tel: 814 835-2212, Fax: 814 8362908, E-mail: info@railpower.com, Web Site: www.railpower.com.

RAILROAD FRICTION PRODUCTS CORP - PO Box 1349, Laurinburg, NC 28353, Tel: 910 844-9700, Fax: 910 844-9733, E-mail: cobrabrakeshoes@rfpc.com, Web Site: www.rfpc.com.

RAILQUIP, INC. - 3731 Northcrest Rd Ste 6, Atlanta, GA 30340, Tel: 770 4584157, Fax: 770 458-5365, Toll Free: 800 325-0296, E-mail: sales@railquip.com, Web Site: www.railquip.com, Supply of shop & track maintenance equipment including installation training & commission & after sales service. SEE OUR AD ON PAGE CL10.

RAILWAY & INDUSTRIAL SERVICES, INC. - 2201 N Center St, Crest Hill, IL 60403, Tel: 815 726-4224, Fax: 815 7264265, Toll Free: 800 435-0149, E-mail: railway@risxinc.com, Web Site: www. risxinc.com, Shop(s) at Crest Hill, IL.

RAILRHODES INC. - 780 State Hwy 11 SW, Monroe, GA 30655, Tel: 770 267-1578, Fax: 770 267-9480, E-mail: railrhodes@gmail.com, Shop(s) at Monroe, GA [L]. RAILROAD BATTERY SERVICES (RBS) - 84 Hubble Dr Ste 500, O’Fallon, MO 63368-8708, Tel: 636 532-1144, Fax: 636 532-1482, E-mail: info@tpscrail. com, Web Site: www.TPSCrail.com.

RAILWAY SUPPLY SPECIALISTS LLC 26498 Midland Ln, Dow, IL 62002, Tel: 888 391-5823, Full railcar and locomotive parts supplier and AARM1003/M-212 reconditioning facility WBE and MBE certified. RED RIVER VALLEY & WESTERN RAILROAD - 501 Minnesota Ave, Breckenridge, MN 56520, Tel: 218 643-8525, Fax: 218 643-2423, Toll Free: 800 747-4919, Web Site: www.rrvw.net, Shop(s) at Breckenridge, MN [C].


RELCO LOCOMOTIVES, INC. - 1001 Warrenville Rd Ste 201, Lisle, IL 60532, Tel: 630 968-0670, Fax: 630 968-0671, Web Site: www.relcolocomotives.com, Shop(s) at Albia, IA [C], Albia, IA [L]. REPUBLIC LOCOMOTIVE - PO Box 1236, Greenville, SC 29602, Tel: 864 271-4000, Fax: 864 271-4027, Toll Free: 888 LOC-OMOT(IVE), E-mail: info@ republiclocomotive.com, Web Site: www.republiclocomotive.com, Shop(s) at Greensville, SC [L]. RESCAR COMPANIES - 1101 31st St Ste 250, Downers Grove, IL 60515, Tel: 630 963-1114, Fax: 630 963-6342, Toll Free: 800 737-2276, E-mail: customerservice@rescar.com, Web Site: www.rescar.com, Shop(s) at Balzac, AB [C], Exshaw, AB [C], Decatur, AL [C], Boron, CA [C], LA/ Lancaster, CA [C], Sacramento, CA [C], Tampa, FL [C], White Springs, FL [C], Augusta, GA [C], Gordon, GA [C], Cedar Rapids, IA [C], Lakota, IA [C], Pocatello, ID [C], Chicago, IL [C], Joliet, IL [C], Robinson, IL [C], Sauget, IL [C], Savanna, IL [C], Wichita, KS [C], Catlettsburg, KY [C], Baton Rouge, LA [C], Gramercy, LA [C], Springfield, MA [C], Elk Mills, MD [C], Rosemount, MN [C], Aurora, NC [C], Reigelwood, NC [C], Roxboro, NC [C], State Port, NC [C], Wilmington, NC [C], Niagara Falls, NY [C], Canton, OH [C], Lima, OH [C], Toledo, OH [C], DuBois, PA [C], Charleston, SC [C], Columbia, SC [C], Mt. Pleasant, SC [C], N Charleston, SC [C], Belle Plains, SK [C], Kingsport, TN [C], Memphis, TN [C], Baytown, TX [C], Beaumont, TX [C], Bishop, TX [C], Borger, TX [C], Cedar Bayou, TX [C], Channelview, TX [C], Clear Lake, TX [C], Deer Park, TX [C], Fort Worth, TX [C], Gregory, TX [C], Houston, TX [C], Longview, TX [C], Mt. Belvieu, TX [C], Orange, TX [C], Pasadena, TX [C], Tatum, TX [C], Texas City, TX [C], Covington, VA [C], Richland, WA [C], Natrium, WV [C], Nitro, WV [C]. RETLIF TESTING LABORATORIES - 795 Marconi Ave, Ronkonkoma, NY 11779, Tel: 631 737-1500, Fax: 631 737-6496, E-mail: sales@retlif.com, Web Site: www.retlif.com, Other facilities at Goffstown, NH, 101 New Boston Rd 03045; Tel: 603 497-4600; Fax: 603 497-5281 & 3131 Detwiler Rd. Harleysville, PA 19438, Tel: 215 2564133 Fax: 215 256-0775. REXEL TRANSIT GROUP - 900 E Church St, Elmira, NY 14901, Fax: 607 7320986, Toll Free: 800 272-6900, E-mail: wehle@elmira.com.

REXNORD POWER TRANSMISSION HQ - 4701 W Greenfield Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53214, Tel: 414 643-3000, Toll Free: 866 739-6673, Web Site: www.rexnord.com, Shop(s) at Auburn, AL [C], Downers Grove, IL [C], Downers Grove, IL [C], Rockford, IL [C], Indianapolis, IN [C], New Orleans, LA [C], Lincoln, NE [C], Grove City, OH [C], Twinsburg, OH [C], Warren, PA [C], Taylor, SC [C], Clinton, TN [C], Salt Lake City, UT [C], Stuarts Draft, VA, Antigo, WI [C], Grafton, WI [C], Milwaukee, WI, Milwaukee, WI [C], New Berlin, WI [C], West Milwaukee, WI [C]. RITRON, INC - 505 W Carmel Dr, PO Box 1998, Carmel, IN 46032, Tel: 317 8461201, Fax: 317 846-4978, Toll Free: 800 872-1872, E-mail: ritron@ritron.com, Web Site: www.ritron.com. ROBIN INDUSTRIES, INC. - 1265 W 65th St, Cleveland, OH 44102, Tel: 216 631-7000, Fax: 216 631-7002, E-mail: kpuskas@robin-industries.com, Web Site: www.robin-industries.com, Custom elastomer & thermoplastic parts. ROEMER INDUSTRIES, INC. - 1555 Masury Rd, Masury, OH 44438, Tel: 330 448-2000, Fax: 330 448-8161, Web Site: www.roemerind.com. RTR TECHNOLOGIES INC. - 48 Main St, PO Box 67, Stockbridge, MA 012620067, Tel: 413 298-0025, Fax: 413 2983130, Toll Free: 800 770-9997, E-mail: info@rtrtechnologies.com, Web Site: www.rtrtechnologies.com. RUSTOLEUM CORP. - 11 Hawthorne Pkwy, Vernon Hills, IL 60061, Tel: 847 367-7700, Fax: 847 816-2330, Toll Free: 800 553-8444, Web Site: www. rustoleum.com. SAFT AMERICA INC. - 109 Beaver Ct Ste 200, Cockeysville, MD 21030, Tel: 410 568-2760, Fax: 410 329-9802, E-mail: carl.wikse@saftbatteries.com, Web Site: www.saftbatteries.com, Batteries and battery systems, including battery boxes for onboard applications. SALCO PRODUCTS, INC. - 1385 101st St Ste A, Lemont, IL 60439, Tel: 630 7832570, Fax: 630 783-2590, Toll Free: 800 792-8186, E-mail: info@salcoproducts. com, Web Site: www.salcoproducts. com. SAN LUIS CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. - 2899 Sherman Ave, PO Box 108, Monte Vista, CO 81144, Tel: 719 852-2681, Fax: 719 852-5198, E-mail: train@amigo.net, Shop(s) at Monte Vista, CO [C].

SARDELLO INC - 1000 Corporation Dr, Aliquippa, PA 15001, Tel: 412 375-4101, Fax: 412 375-4290, Web Site: www. sardello.com. SAVAGE SERVICES, CORP. - 1040 H St, Wasco, CA 93280, Tel: 661 7588454, Fax: 661 758-5617, Toll Free: 800 233-0883, E-mail: garylemay@ savageservices.com, Web Site: www. savageservices.com, Shop(s) at Wasco, CA [C]. SCHAEFER, INC. - 200 Butterfield Dr, Ashland, MA 01721, Tel: 508 881-7330, Fax: 508 231-0861, E-mail: info@ schaeferpower.com, Web Site: www. schaeferpower.com, Power supplies. SEA TO SKY INNOVATIONS, LTD. - 6741 Cariboo Rd Unit 204, Burnaby, BC V3N 4A3, Tel: 604 420-7707, Fax: 604 4207707, E-mail: info@sea2sky.ca, Web Site: www.sea2skyglobal.com. SEATS, INC. - 1515 Industrial St, Reedsburg, WI 53959-0060, Tel: 608 524-8261, Toll Free: 800 767-3287, E-mail: jdempsey@seatsinc.com, Web Site: www.seatsinc.com. SECURITY LOCKNUT, LLC - 999 Forest Edge Dr, Vernon Hills, IL 60061, Tel: 847 970-4050, Fax: 847 970-4059, E-mail: sales@securitylocknut.com, Web Site: www.securitylocknut. com, Makers of locknuts and locking fastener systems/ kits (nuts, bolts, washers). Specialize in securing bolted joints. Custom components and specials available. SERVICIOS FERROVIARIOS DE NORTE AMERICA S.A. DE C.V. - Manuel L Barragan No 4850, San Nicolas De Los, 64290, Tel: 81 8331-3851, Fax: 81 83513458, E-mail: bdelagarza@dlg.com. mx, Web Site: www.sfna.dbpe.net. SHAMROCK ASSOCIATES LTD. - 9557 N Drake Ave, Evanston, IL 60203-1107, Tel: 847 475-2654, Fax: 847 475-2195, E-mail: smurphy659@aol.com, Shop(s) at Evanston, IL [C]. SIERRACIN CORP - 12780 San Fernando Rd, Sylmar, CA 91342, Tel: 818 3626711, Fax: 818 367-6192, E-mail: rfalcon@sierracin.com, Web Site: www.sierracin.com. SIFCO SELECTIVE PLATING - 5708 Schaaf Rd, Cleveland, OH 44131, Tel: 216 524-0099, Fax: 216 524-6331, Toll Free: 800 765-4131, E-mail: info@ brushplating.com, Web Site: www. brushplating.com, Portable brush plating solutions.

SILLCOTT RAILWAY EQUIPMENT LTD. - 564 E Granville Rd, PO Box 206, Worthington, OH 43085, Tel: 614 885-7224, Fax: 614 885-6521, Toll Free: 800 406-5652, E-mail: grsilcott@yahoo.com, Web Site: www. silcottrailwayequipment.com, Shop(s) at Worthington, OH [C]. SIMMONS MACHINE TOOL CORP. - 1700 N Broadway, Albany, NY 12204, Tel: 518 462-5431, Fax: 518 462-0371, Alt Phone: 855 444-7682, E-mail: sales@ smtgroup.com, Web Site: www. smtgroup.com. SIMPSON & SONS INC - 10220 Harrison Ave, Harrison, OH 45030, Tel: 513 367-0152, Fax: 513 367-9409. SKF - 900 N State St, Elgin, IL 60123, Tel: 847 742-7840, Fax: 847 742-7845, Web Site: www.skf.com, Fluid sealing devices. SMITH EQUIPMENT - 2601 Lockheed Ave, Watertown, SD 57201, Tel: 605 882-3200, Fax: 605 882-1887, Web Site: www.smithequipment.com. SMITH SYSTEMS INC. - 6 Mill Creek Ctr, PO Box 667, Brevard, NC 28712, Tel: 828 884-3490, Fax: 828 877-3100, E-mail: ssystems@citcom.net, Web Site: www.smith-systems-inc.com. SONICOR INC - 82 Otis St, W Babylon, NY 11704, Tel: 631 920-6555, Fax: 516 842-3389, Toll Free: 800 864-5022, E-mail: sonicor@sonicor.com, Web Site: www.sonicor.com. SOUTH BUFFALO RAILWAY CO. - , Buffalo, NY 14219-0425, Tel: 716 827-2704, Fax: 716 827-2700, E-mail: jnelson@gwrr.com, Shop(s) at Lackawanna, NY [C][L]. SOUTHEAST RAILCAR, INC. - 118 Roy Vaughn Rd, Plains, GA 31780, Tel: 229 924-2862, Fax: 229 924-2853, Web Site: www.southeastrailcar.com, Quality Repairs, Quick Turn Around for Railcar Owners. Interchanging with NS, CSXT, Georgia Central & Georgia Southwestern. SOUTHEASTERN RAILWAY SERVICES, INC. - 300 E Railroad Ave South, PO Box 72, Magnolia, MS 39652-0072, Tel: 601 783-2006, Fax: 601 783-6855, E-mail: alvin@srsx.com, Web Site: www.srsx.com, Shop(s) at Hybart, AL [C], Iroquois, IL [C], Magnolia, MS [C].

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MAIN OFFICES SPECIALTY BULB CO - PO Box 231, Bohemia, NY 11716, Tel: 631 589-3393, Fax: 631 563-3089, E-mail: info@ bulbspecialists.com, Web Site: www. bulbspecialists.com.

STOCKTON RAILCAR REPAIR INC - 1111 N Filbert, Stockton, CA 95205, Tel: 209 465-6300, Fax: 209 465-6335, E-mail: stknrailcar@sbcglobal.net, Box car repairs.

SPERRY RAIL SERVICE - 46 Shelter Rock Rd, Danbury, CT 06810, Tel: 203 7914500, Fax: 203 797-8417, Toll Free: 800 525-8913, E-mail: malves@sperryrail. com, Web Site: www.sperryrail.com, Shop(s) at Danbury, CT [C], St. Louis, MO [C].

STRASBURG RAILROAD COMPANY PO Box 96, Strasburg, PA 17579, Tel: 717 687-8421, Fax: 717 687-6194, Alt Phone: 717 687-7522, Web Site: www. strasburgrailroad.com/machine-shopfreight/steam-locomotive-repairrestoration, Shop(s) at Strasburg, PA [C].

SPITZLIFT INC. - 84 Hubble Dr Ste 500, O’Fallon, MO 63368-8708, Tel: 636 532-1144, Fax: 636 532-1482, E-mail: info@armspower.com, Web Site: www. ARMSpower.com. STANDARD CAR TRUCK - 865 Busse Hwy, Park Ridge, IL 06068, Tel: 847 692-6050, Fax: 847 692-6299, E-mail: info@sctco.com, Web Site: www.sctco. com. STANDARD CAR TRUCK CO. - 865 Busse Hwy, Park Ridge, IL 60068, Tel: 847 692-6050, Fax: 847 692-6299, Toll Free: 800 292-6050, E-mail: info@sctco. com, Web Site: www.sctco.com. STANDARD FORGED PRODUCTS INC - 75 Nichol Ave, McKees Rocks, PA 15136, Tel: 412 778-2020, Fax: 412 778-2098, E-mail: standardforgedproducts@trin. net, Web Site: www.standardforged. com. STANDARD STEEL - 500 N Walnut St, Burnham, PA 17009, Tel: 717 248-4911, Fax: 717 248-8050, E-mail: info@ standardsteel.com, Web Site: www. standardsteel.com. STAR HEADLIGHT & LANTERN - 455 Rochester St, Avon, NY 14414, Tel: 585 226-9500, Fax: 585 226-2029, E-mail: chrisjacobs@star1889.com, Web Site: www.starheadlight.com. STERLING AUCTION SERVICES, LLC - 23823 Hot Springs, San Antonio, TX 78258, Tel: 210 545-3600, Fax: 210 545-3610, E-mail: rwmertz@ sbcglobal.net, Web Site: www. sterlingrailroadauctions.com, Locomotive & Railcar Auctions and Brokers; Auction Services. STEWART & STEVENSON LLC - 8787 E Freeway, Houston, TX 77029, Tel: 713 679-6525, Fax: 713 671-6386, E-mail: railking@ssss.com, Web Site: www. stewartandstevenson.com, Shop(s) at Houston, TX [L].

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STRATO, INC. - 100 New England Ave, Piscataway, NJ 08854, Tel: 732 9811515, Fax: 732 981-1222, Toll Free: 800 792-0500, E-mail: customerservice@ stratoinc.com, Web Site: www. stratoinc.com, Custom solution design & engineering services for the rail & transit industry. Products are manufactured to meet AAR specifications & include air brake hose assemblies, flanges, weld fittings, gladhands, dummy couplings, end of car arrangements, yokes, knuckles, couplers, coupler components, tank car & transit castings, test & custom designed specialty items. SEE OUR AD ON PAGE CL12. STRONG HOLD PRODUCTS - 6333 Strawberry Ln, PO Box 9043, Louisville, KY 40209-0043, Tel: 502 363-4175, Fax: 502 363-3827, Toll Free: 800 880-2625, E-mail: info@strong-hold.com, Web Site: www.strong-hold.com, Storage products for repair shops. SUPERIOR GRAPHITE CO - 10 S Riverside Plaza, Chicago, IL 60606, Tel: 312 559-2999, Fax: 312 559-9064, Toll Free: 800 325-0337, E-mail: customerservice@superiorgraphite. com, Web Site: www.superiorgraphite. com. SURE SEAL INC - Rte 2, Box 2242, Mineral Pt, MO 63660, Fax: 573 4384853, Toll Free: 800 382-1604, E-mail: ssi@suresealinc.com, Web Site: opwftg.com. SUTRAK CORP. - 6899 E 49 Ave, Commerce City, CO 80022, Tel: 303 287-2700, Fax: 303 286-1005, E-mail: info@sutrakusa.com, Web Site: www. sutrakusa.com, Lamar, CO; Longwood, FL; Sun Valley, CA; Sacramento, CA; NJ & NY.

SWIGER COIL SYSTEMS INC. - 4677 Manufacturing Ave, Cleveland, OH 44135, Tel: 216 362-7500, Fax: 216 3621496, Alt Phone: 216 408-2010, E-mail: sstone@wabtec.com, Web Site: www. swigercoil.com, Shop(s) at Cleveland, OH [L]. TCB GROUP, THE - PO Box 14694, Pittsburgh, PA 15234, Tel: 412 531-7101, Fax: 412 531-7104, E-mail: bbruns95@ aol.com, Web Site: www.tcbgroup.com. TECHNICAL METAL SPECIALTIES - 2753 S 31st St, Milwaukee, WI 53215, Tel: 414 645-5540, Fax: 414 645-9779, E-mail: tmichel@tmsinc.net, Web Site: www.tmsinc.net. TENNESSEE SOUTHERN RAILROAD - 100 Railroad St, Mt. Pleasant, TN 38474, Tel: 931 379-5824, E-mail: tsrr-cs@patriotrail.com, Web Site: www.patriotrail.com, Shop(s) at Mt. Pleasant, TN [L]. TESSCO TECHNOLOGIES INC - 11126 McCormick Rd, Hunt Valley, MD 21031, Tel: 410 229-1000, Fax: 410 527-0005, E-mail: info@tessco.com, Web Site: www.tessco.com. TEXANA TANK CAR & MFG, LTD - 290 CR 1223, PO Box 550, Nash, TX 75569, Tel: 903 838-5564, Fax: 903 838-0672, E-mail: judy@texanatank.com, Web Site: www.texanatank.com, Shop(s) at Nash, TX [C]. THE COOPER SPLIT ROLLER BEARING CORP - 5365 Robin Hood Rd Ste B, Norfolk, VA 23513, Tel: 757 4600925, Fax: 757 464-3067, E-mail: coopersalesus@kaydon.com, Web Site: www.cooperbearings.com. THERMO KING CORP. - 314 W 90th St, Bloomington, MN 55420-3630, Tel: 952 887-2200, Fax: 952 887-2615, Web Site: www.thermoking.com. TIER - 33 S Hyde Park, Niagara Falls, NY 14303, Tel: 800 652-4400, Web Site: www.tierde.com, Vessel Cleaning, Railcar, Tank Trailer, ISO Container, Frac Tank Cleaning, Tote Cleaning & Inspection, Shop(s) at Niagara Falls, NY [C]. TIMKEN CO., THE - 4500 Mount Pleasant St NW, North Canton, OH 44720, Tel: 234 262-3000, E-mail: communications@timken.com, Web Site: www.timken.com/rail, Sales Offices: Chicago IL; Jacksonville, FL; Kansas City, KS; Mascot, TN; Philadelphia, PA; St. Louis, MO; Tlalnepantla, Mexico; Toronto, Canada & Wheaton, MD.

TITAN RAIL, INC. - One E Merchants Dr, Ste 304, Oswego, IL 60543-9453, Tel: 630-892-9020, Fax: 630-892-9090, E-mail: sales@titanrail.com, Web Site: www.titanrail.com, Locomotive sales, leasing and sale leasebacks; rebuilding and modernization programs; on-site maitenance programs; surplus equipment acquisitions. TMC ENGINEERING SERVICES INC. - 2335 Wadsworth St, Houston, TX 77015, Tel: 281 452-1541, Fax: 281 4525269, E-mail: tmc-eng@tmces.com, Web Site: www.tmces.com. TPSC - 84 Hubble Dr Ste 500, O’Fallon, MO 63368-8708, Tel: 636 532-1144, Fax: 636 532-1482, E-mail: info@ tpscrail.com, Web Site: www.TPSCrail. com. TRACKMOBILE INC. - 1602 Executive Dr, LaGrange, GA 30240, Tel: 706 884-6651, Fax: 706 884-0390, E-mail: trackmobile@trackmobile.com, Web Site: www.trackmobile.com, Suppliers of mobile railcar movers. TRACTION MOTOR SERVICE, INC. 9933 Broadway Ave, PO Box 485, North Huntingdon, PA 15642-0485, Tel: 724 864-5170, Fax: 724 864-5079, Toll Free: 877 864-5170, E-mail: tking@ tractionmotorservice.com, Web Site: www.tractionmotorservice.com, Shop(s) at North Huntingdon, PA [L]. TRAINTRONIX INC. - 120 S Riverside Plaza Ste 1200, Chicago, IL 60606, Tel: 708 386-5070, Fax: 708 386-5070, Shop(s) at Oak Park, IL [C][L]. TRANS ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS, INC. - PO Box 8001, Charlottesville, VA 22906-8001, Tel: 434 975-2872, Fax: 434 975-2972, Toll Free: 800 220-2466, E-mail: tes@transenvsys. com, Web Site: www.transenvsys.com, Manufacture spill containment for parking and refueling of locomotives, track collector pans for transloading operations. TRIANGLE ENGINEERED PRODUCTS CO. - 701 Maple Ln, Bensenville, IL 60106, Tel: 630 860-5511, Fax: 630 860-5607, Web Site: www.wabtec.com. TRINITY INDUSTRIES, INC. - 2525 N Stemmons Fwy, Dallas, TX 75207, Tel: 214 631-4420, Fax: 214 589-8271, E-mail: michelle.bailey@trin.net, Web Site: www.trinityrail.com, Shop(s) at Hamlet , NC [C], Hugo, OK [C], Saginaw, TX [C], Vidor, TX [C].


TRINITY RAIL MAINTENANCE SERVICES - 1806 W Garrett St, Hugo, OK 74743, Tel: 580 317-8302, Web Site: www. trinityrailmaintenanceservices.com, Shop(s) at Hugo, OK [C]. TRISTAR PLASTICS CORP HQ - 906 Boston Tpke, Shrewsbury, MA 01545, Tel: 508 845-1111, Fax: 508 8451200, Toll Free: 800 TRI-STAR, E-mail: dmello@tstar.com, Web Site: www. tstar.com, Shop(s) at Yorba Linda, CA, Hoffman Estates, IL, Denver, NC, Houston, TX. TTX COMPANY - 101 N Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60606-1718, Tel: 312 853-3223, Fax: 312 456-6232, E-mail: sales@ttx.com, Web Site: www.ttx. com, Shop(s) at Birmingham, AL [C], El Mirage, AZ [C], Glendale, AZ [C], Kamloops, BC [C], City of Industry, CA [C], Commerce, CA [C], Mira Loma, CA [C], Oakland, CA [C], Oakland, CA [C], Richmond, CA [C], Richmond, CA [C], San Bernandino, CA [C], Stockton, CA [C], Terminal Island, CA [C], Yermo, CA [C], Richmond , CA [C], Denver, CO [C], Jacksonville, FL [C], Winter Haven, FL [C], Chicago, IL [C], Chicago, IL [C], Elwood, IL [C], Hodkins, IL [C], Markham, IL [C], Bedford Park , IL [C], Chicago , IL [C], Joliet , IL [C], Edgerton, KS [C], Louisville, KY [C], Baltimore, MD [C], Lansing, MI [C], Waterford, MI [C], St. Paul, MN [C], N Kansas City, MO [C], North Baltimore, OH [C], Etobicoke, ON [C], Mississauga, ON [C], Portland, OR [C], Chambersburg, PA [C], Philadelphia, PA [C], Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, QC [C], North Augusta, SC [C], Memphis, TN [C], Haslet, TX [C], Houston, TX [C], Von Ormy, TX [C], Norfolk, VA [C], Portsmouth, VA [C], Seattle, WA [C], Seattle, WA [C], Spokane, WA [C], Tacoma, WA [C], Tacoma, WA [C], Tacoma, WA [C]. TWINCO MFG. CO. INC. - 30 Commerce Dr, Hauppauge, NY 11788, Tel: 631 2310022, Fax: 631 231-0314, Toll Free: 800 854-2338, E-mail: jschatz@twincomfg. com, Web Site: www.twincomfg.com. ULTRA-TECH ENTERPRISES INC - 4701 Taylor Rd, Punta Gorda, FL 33950, Fax: 941 575-2020, Toll Free: 800 293-2001, E-mail: pbenton@ute-inc.com, Web Site: www.ute-inc.com. UNITED TRANSPORTATION GROUP - 1150 E 145th St, PO Box 453, East Chicago, IN 46312, Tel: 219 398-7777, Fax: 219 392-8110, E-mail: sales@ tankercleaning.com, Web Site: www. tankercleaning.com, Shop(s) at East Chicago, IN [C].

UNIT-TRAIN MAINTENANCE CO. - 24744 Birdsong Dr, Pueblo, CO 81006, Tel: 719 543-3437. UNITY RAILWAY SUPPLY CO., INC. - 805 Golf Ln, Bensenville, IL 60106, Tel: 630 595-4560, Fax: 630 595-0646, E-mail: info@railwaysupplygroup.com, Web Site: www.unityrailway.com. UNIVERSAL LUBRICANTS, INC. - 2424 N Ohio, PO Box 2920, Wichita, KS 672012920, Tel: 844 892-9495, Fax: 316 8320301, Toll Free: 800 444-OILS, Web Site: www.universallubes.com. USSC LLC - 150 Gordon Dr, Exton, PA 19341, Tel: 610 265-3610, Fax: 610 9945468, E-mail: info@usscgroup.com, Web Site: www.usscgroup.com.

WATCO INC. - 315 W 3rd St, Pittsburg, KS 66762, Tel: 620 231-2230, Fax: 620 231-0812, Web Site: www. watcocompanies.com, Mobile repair services in 48 states., Shop(s) at Prattville, AL [L], Tuscaloosa, AL [L], Jacksonville, FL [C], Fitzgerald, GA [C], Council Bluffs, IA [C], Lewiston, ID [L], Wood River, IL [C], Coffeyville, KS [C], Junction City, KS [C], Neodesha, KS [C], Pittsburg, KS [C], Wichita, KS [L], De Ridder, LA [L], Minden, LA [L], Zwolle, LA [C], Vicksburg, MS [L], Omaha, NE [C], Hollidaysburg, PA [C], Austin, TX [C][L], Hockley, TX [C], Houston, TX [C] [L], Scottsville, TX [C], Silsbee, TX [L].

VAPOR RAIL - 10000 Boulevard Cavendish, Laurent, QC H4M 2V1, Tel: 514 335-4200, Fax: 514 335-4231, Web Site: www.wabtec.com.

WELLS FARGO RAIL - 9377 W Higgins Rd Ste 600, Rosemont, IL 60018, Tel: 847 318-7575, Fax: 847 318-7588, Toll Free: 877 753-9328, E-mail: railaccountservices@wellsfargo.com, Web Site: firstunionrail.wellsfargo. com, Shop(s) at Calgary, AB [C], San Francisco, CA [C], San Ramon, CA [C], New Canaan, CT [C], Chicago, IL [C], E St Louis, IL [C], Sewickley, PA [C], Montreal, QC [C], Murfeesboro, TN [C], Arlington, TX [C].

VELOCITI - 120 Kansas Ave, Kansas City, KS 66105, Tel: 913 233-7200, Fax: 913 342-4849, E-mail: maye@velociti.us, Web Site: www.velociti.us.

WESTERN-CULLEN-HAYES, INC. - 2700 W 36th Pl, Chicago, IL 60632, Tel: 773 254-9600, Fax: 773 254-1110, E-mail: cp@wch.com, Web Site: www.wch.com.

VOLATILE FREE, INC. (VFI) - 19500 Janacek Ct, PO Box 344, Brookfield, WI 53008, Tel: 262 787-0400, Fax: 262 787-0500, Toll Free: 800 307-9218, E-mail: info@volatilefree.com, Web Site: www.volatilefree.com.

WHEEL TRUING BRAKE SHOE CO - 305 S St, Rochester, MI 48307, Tel: 248 651-9010, Fax: 248 651-9032, E-mail: mgorang@tir.com, Web Site: www. wheeltruing.com.

UTCRAS - 501 Highland Ave, Morton, PA 19070, Tel: 800 421-3404, Fax: 610 5446979, E-mail: utranscorp@aol.com.

VOPAK LOGISTICS SERVICES USA INC - 2000 W Loop S Ste 1550, Houston, TX 77027, Tel: 713 561-7200, Fax: 713 5617323, Web Site: www.vopakamericas. com, Shop(s) at Fitzgerald, GA [C], Deer Park, TX [C], Hockley, TX [C]. WABTEC CORPORATION FOR WABTEC GLOBAL SERVICES - 1001 Air Brake Ave, Wilmerding, PA 15148, Tel: 412 8251000, E-mail: wgsinfo@wabtec.com, Web Site: www.wabtecglobalservices. com, Shop(s) at Willits, CA, Warren, OH, Wilmerding, PA. WAGO CORP. - N120 W19129 Freistadt Rd, Germantown, WI 53022, Tel: 262 255-6222, Fax: 262 255-3232, Toll Free: 800 346-7245, E-mail: info.us@wago. com, Web Site: www.wago.com. WARREN RAILCAR SERVICE INC. - 51 Railcar Rd, Warren, PA 16365, Tel: 814 723-2500, Fax: 814 723-4070, E-mail: wrsx@westpa.net, Shop(s) at Warren, PA [C].

WHEELING & LAKE ERIE RAILROAD 100 E First St, Brewster, OH 44613, Tel: 330 767-3401, E-mail: executiv@ wlerwy.com, Web Site: www.wlerwy. com. WHITING CORPORATION - 26000 Whiting Way, Monee, IL 60449-8060, Tel: 708 587-2000, Fax: 708 587-2001, Toll Free: 800 255-8594, E-mail: info@ whitingcorp.com, Web Site: www. whitingcorp.com. WILLIAMS-HAYWARD PROTECTIVE COATING, INC. - 7425 W 59th St, Summit, IL 60501, Tel: 708 4580015, Fax: 708 563-6266, E-mail: jasonkristie@whpc.net, Web Site: hwww.williams-hayward.com, Chemical resistant coatings, epoxy finishes. WINCHESTER INDUSTRIES INC. - 106 Groppo Dr, PO Box 917, Winsted, CT 06098-0917, Tel: 860 379-5336, Fax: 860 379-6678, E-mail: john@ railroadgage.com, Web Site: www. railroadgage.com, Recalibration service available.

WINTER’S RIGGING INC - 2110 Rt 249, PO Box 488, North Collins, NY 14111, Tel: 716 337-3930, Fax: 716 337-3898. WISCONSIN & SOUTHERN RAILROAD - 5300 N 33rd St, PO Box 9229, Milwaukee, WI 53209, Tel: 414 4388820, Fax: 414 438-8826, E-mail: jsmet@wsorrailroad.com, Web Site: www.wsorrailroad.com, Shop(s) at Horicon, WI [C][L], Janesville, WI [C], Madison, WI [C]. WI-TRONIX - 631 E Boughton Rd Ste 240, Bolingbrook, IL 60440, Tel: 630 679-9927, Fax: 630 679-9954, Toll Free: 888 948-7664, E-mail: info@witronix.com, Web Site: www.wi-tronix. com, Wi-Tronix is a leading provider of remote monitoring, video analytics, & predictive diagnostic solutions for locomotives & other mobile assets. Utilizing both edge computing & cloud-based SaaS services, Wi-Tronix provides real-time data aggregation & analytics to reduce operational cost, improve safety, & increase efficiency. WOLF LAKE TERMINALS - 3200 Sheffield Ave, Hammond, IN 46327, Tel: 219 937-4300, Fax: 219 937-0900, Web Site: www.wolflakeinc.com, Shop(s) at Hammond, IN [C]. XENOTRONIX / TLI, INC - 2541 Tracy Rd, Toledo, OH 43619, Tel: 419 666-6982, Fax: 419 666-6543, Toll Free: 800 6249366, E-mail: information@xenotronix. com, Web Site: www.xenotronix.com, Xenotronix builds innovative high quality battery chargers & back them with outstanding service. Our standard products include a complete line of high quality off the shelf chargers for Sealed Lead-Acid, Nickel Cadmium & Nickel Metal Hydride batteries. For Sales, Support and Service Toll Free: 800-624-9366 Phone: 407-3314793 Fax: 407-331-4708, Shop(s) at Altamonte Springs, FL. YASKAWA AMERICA DRIVES & MOTION - 2121 Norman Dr S, Waukegan, IL 60085-6751, Tel: 847 887-7000, Fax: 847 887-7310, Toll Free: 800 927-5292, Web Site: www.yaskawa.com, High reliability controls for transit and rail applications. ZEFTEK, INC. - 2175 Aucutt Rd, Montgomery, IL 60538, Tel: 630 801-1616, Fax: 630 801-0013, E-mail: m.tonn@zeftek.com, Web Site: www. zeftek.com. ZTR CONTROL SYSTEMS - 8050 County Rd 101 East, Shakopee, MN 55379, Tel: 952 233-4340, Fax: 952 2334375, E-mail: railinfo@ztr.com, Web Site: www.ztr.com, Manufacturers of locomotive control systems. July 2017

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CAR SHOP LISTINGS ALABAMA Auburn REXNORD COUPLINGS / GEAR - - Tel: 334 321-9100

Hybart SOUTHEASTERN RAILWAY SERVICES (CSXT), J, K, P - Tel: 601 783-2006, Fax: 601 783-6855

Birmingham GREENBRIER RAIL SERVICES - - Tel: 205 991-0384, Fax: 205 991-3062

Mobile GULF SOUTH RAIL CARS - GULF SOUTH TRANSPORTATION, INC. - (UP, CSXT, CSXT, N&S, BNSF), E, J, K, A

TTX COMPANY - BNB - BIRMINGHAM (BNSF), A, F, K, N

ARIZONA

Birmingham ASTRALLOY WEAR TECHNOLOGY - Tel: 205 853-0300, Fax: 205 853-7321

El Mirage TTX COMPANY - BNPA - EL MIRAGE (BNSF), A, F, K, N

Cherokee FREIGHTCAR AMERICA INC. - A, B, C, F, K, L, M, O - Tel: 256 370-5500, Fax: 256 278-4622

Glendale TTX COMPANY - BNPX - GLENDALE (BNSF), A, F, K, N

Citronelle GATX - - Tel: 251 866-0960, Fax: 251 866-0970 Decatur GULF SOUTH RAIL CARS - GULF SOUTH TRANSPORTATION, INC. - (CSXT, N&S, UP, BNSF), E, J, K, A RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276 Dothan GBW RAILCAR SERVICES, LLC - (CHAT), A, B, C, E, F, J, K, M - Tel: 877 459-5445 Huntsville GULF SOUTH RAIL CARS - GULF SOUTH TRANSPORTATION, INC. - (N&S, CSXT, UP, BNSF), E, J, K, A

KEY TO CAR SHOP SERVICES A All normal freight car repair B Rebuilding C Wreck repairs D Rapid transit cars E Coating applications F FRA inspections G Passenger cars H AAR-certified tank car facilities J Cleaning K Mobile Repairs L New-car assembly M Painting N Wheel Shop O Car storage facilities P Other CL16

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Tucson ARIZONA FREIGHT CAR REPAIR INC. - (UP), A, K, C, F, J, M, P - Tel: 520 6241213, Fax: 520 623-1776

ARKANSAS Camden GULF SOUTH RAIL CARS - GULF SOUTH TRANSPORTATION, INC. - (UP, CSXT, N&S, BNSF), E, J, K, A Marmaduke AMERICAN RAILCAR INDUSTRIES RAILCAR MANUFACTURING - (UP), L, A, E, H, J - Tel: 807 597-2224 Paragould AMERICAN RAILCAR INDUSTRIES - RAILCAR MANUFACTURING - (UP), L Tel: 876 236-6600

Los Angeles AMTRAK - MECHANICAL SERVICES - B, C, D, F, L, N, G Mira Loma GBW RAILCAR SERVICES, LLC - A - Tel: 877 295-1695 GBW RAILCAR SERVICES, LLC - A - Tel: 800 867-1512 PROGRESS RAIL SERVICES CORP. HOME OFFICE, CAR REPAIR, PARTS & WHEEL DIV. - A, B, C, H, K, N, M - Tel: 951 360-5967, Fax: 951 361-5967 TTX COMPANY - WRRC - MIRA LOMA - (UP), N, A, F, K, M, B, C - Tel: 951 685-0158 Modesto GBW RAILCAR SERVICES, LLC - (MET), A, F, J, K - Tel: 866 785-0888

Tracy HARBOR RAIL SERVICES - (UP), A, F, J - Tel: 209 640-8373 Wasco SAVAGE SERVICES, CORP. - (BNSF), A, C, E, F, J, K, M, O - Tel: 661 758-8454, Fax: 661 758-8454 Yermo TTX COMPANY - ATBM - YERMO (BNSF), A, F, K, N

TTX COMPANY - BNOL - OAKLAND (BNSF), A, F, K, N

Denver CRMS - (UP), F, H, J - Tel: 773 244-8340

TTX COMPANY - SPOA - OAKLAND (UP), A, F, K, N

TTX COMPANY - BND - DENVER (BNSF), A, F, K, N

Richmond TTX COMPANY - ATRA - RICHMOND (AUTOTRACK) - (BNSF), A, F, K, N

Monte Vista SAN LUIS CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. (SLC), A, B, C, M, O - Tel: 719 852-5758, Fax: 719 852-5198

TTX COMPANY - ATRC - RICHMOND (BNSF), A, F, K, N Richmond TTX COMPANY - RUPS - RICHMOND (UPS) - (BNSF), A, F, K, N

CALIFORNIA

San Bernandino TTX COMPANY - BNSB - SAN BERNANDINO - (BNSF), A, F, K, N

Boron RESCAR COMPANIES - (BRC), A, B, C, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276

San Bernardino GREENBRIER RAIL SERVICES - (BNSF, BNSF), N, N - Tel: 887 295-1689

Chico JAMES RAILCAR SERVICE - (UP), A, C, E, J, M, O, B - Tel: 530 895-1348, Fax: 530 895-1302

San Diego PROGRESS RAIL SERVICES CORP. HOME OFFICE, CAR REPAIR, PARTS & WHEEL DIV. - A, B, C, H, K, M, N - Tel: 619 232-2450, Fax: 619 232-7141

LA/Lancaster RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276

Terminal Island TTX COMPANY - BNLB - LONG BEACH (BNSF, UP), A, F, K, N

COLORADO

Sacramento RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276

Commerce TTX COMPANY - ATH - HOBART - (BNSF), A, F, K, N

TTX COMPANY - BNSC - STOCKTON (BNSF), A, F, K, N

Oakland AMTRAK - MECHANICAL SERVICES - B, C, D, F, G, L, N

Pine Bluff GREENBRIER RAIL SERVICES WHEEL SHOP - (UP), N - Tel: 888 254-3515, Fax: 870 534-2050

City of Industry TTX COMPANY - SPI - CITY OF INDUSTRY - (UP), A, F, K, N

Stockton CENTRAL CALIFORNIA RAILCAR REPAIR - (BNSF, UP), A, B, C, F, K - Tel: 209 4652236, Fax: 209 465-4830

CONNECTICUT Danbury SPERRY RAIL SERVICE - (Metro North), B, C, M - Tel: 203 791-4500, Fax: 203 797-8417 New Canaan WELLS FARGO RAIL - - Tel: 224 2403562

DELAWARE Bear AMTRAK - MECHANICAL SERVICES - B, C, D, F, G, L, N Wilmington AMTRAK - MECHANICAL SERVICES - B, C, D, F, G, L, N

San Francisco WELLS FARGO RAIL - - Tel: 877 7539328

DANA RAILCAR - (NS), A, B, C, E, F, H, J, K, M - Tel: 302 652-8550, Fax: 302 652-7943

San Ramon WELLS FARGO RAIL - - Tel: 925 7364955, Fax: 925 736-1313

DELAWARE CAR CO. - B, C, D, G, L, F Tel: 302 655-6665, Fax: 302 655-7126


DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Washington AMTRAK - NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORP - A, C, D, F, G, L, N

White Springs RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276 Winter Haven TTX COMPANY - CXWH - WINTER HAVEN - (CSX), A, F, K, N

FLORIDA Arcadia GFA RAIL SERVICES INC. - (SGLR), A, B, C, E, F, G, K, M, O - Tel: 239 275-6060, Fax: 239 275-0581 Bartow GATX - - Tel: 863 425-0346, Fax: 863 425-0526 Dunnellon PROGRESS RAIL SERVICES CORP. - A, B, C, H, K, M, N - Tel: 352 522-8113, Fax: 352 522-8114

GEORGIA Atlanta FELLFAB CORPORATION - D, G, L - Tel: 262 238-9160, Fax: 262 512-0476 Augusta RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276 Fitzgerald GBW RAILCAR SERVICES, LLC - A, H Tel: 844 364-7409

Cartersville CRMS - (BNSF, UP), F Chicago AMTRAK - MECHANICAL SERVICES - B, C, D, F, G, L, N FREIGHTCAR AMERICA PARTS - A, B, F, K, L, M, O, C - Tel: 877 739-2006 RESCAR COMPANIES - (BRC), A, B, C, F, K - Tel: 778 521-7033, Fax: 778 521-2718 TTX COMPANY - NSCH - WABASH (NS), A, F, K, N TTX COMPANY - UPMS - MORGAN ST (UP), A, F, K, N WELLS FARGO RAIL - - Tel: 877 7539328

VOPAK LOGISTICS SERVICES USA INC - - Tel: 713 561-7200

Chicago TTX COMPANY - ATMC - CORWITH (BNSF), A, F, K, N

GBW RAILCAR SERVICES, LLC - A - Tel: 904 786-1700

WATCO INC. - (CSXT), A, B, C, F, H, K, M, N, O - Tel: 229 423-5651, Fax: 229 423-3938

Chicago Heights GREENBRIER RAIL SERVICES - (UP), N Tel: 866 858-3919, Fax: 708 757-4569

TTX COMPANY - SRD - JACKSONVILLE - (CSX, FEC, NS, CP, BNSF), A, C, F, N, B, J, K, M - Tel: 904 354-2530, Fax: 904 358-6401

Gordon RESCAR COMPANIES - (NS), A, B, C, E, F, H, J, K, M - Tel: 478 628-3709, Fax: 478 828-3851

Crest Hill RAILWAY & INDUSTRIAL SERVICES, INC. - (CN), A, B, C, M - Tel: 815 7264224, Fax: 815 726-4265

WATCO INC. - (NS), A, B, C, K, M, F, N, O - Tel: 904 786-1700, Fax: 904 783-6843

Macon GATX - - Tel: 478 743-2016, Fax: 478 743-2017

Miami AMTRAK - MECHANICAL SERVICES - B, C, D, F, G, L

Danville FREIGHTCAR AMERICA INC. - (CSX, NS, IC, UP), B, C, F, L, M, A, K, O - Tel: 217 443-4106, Fax: 217 443-0750

GREENBRIER RAIL SERVICES - (NS), N Tel: 866 653-7029, Fax: 877 297-1955

Jacksonville GBW RAILCAR SERVICES - J, M - Tel: 904 786-1700

Miramar Beach GULF SOUTH RAIL CARS - GULF SOUTH TRANSPORTATION, INC. - (BNSF, CSXT, N&S, UP), A, E, J, K - Tel: 850 699-8585, Fax: 850 424-3165 Mulberry MULBERRY RAILCAR REPAIR CO. (CSX), A, B, C, E, F, J, K, M, N, O, P - Tel: 863 425-4986, Fax: 863 425-1604

Plains SOUTHEAST RAILCAR, INC. - (CSXT, NS), , Quality Repairs, Quick Turn Around for Railcar Owners. Interchanging with NS, CSXT, Georgia Central & Georgia Southwestern - Tel: 229 924-2862, Fax: 229 924-2853

IDAHO

Oneco GFA RAIL SERVICES INC. - (SGLR), A, B, C, E, G, K, M, O - Tel: 239 275-6060, Fax: 239 275-0581

Pocatello RESCAR COMPANIES - A, K - Tel: 800 737-2276

Orlando RAIL ENTERPRISES INC. - (CSX), A, B, C, D, E, G, J, K, L, M, O, N - Tel: 407 8574645, Fax: 321 449-1779

ILLINOIS

Sanford AMTRAK - MECHANICAL SERVICES - B, C, D, F, G, L Tampa RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276

Alsip RAILHEAD CORP. - O - Tel: 800 2351782, Fax: 708 844-5559 Bedford Park R & W MACHINE - DIV. OF WARNER INDUSTRIES INC - - Tel: 708 458-4200, Fax: 708 458-3299 Bedford Park TTX COMPANY - CXBP - BEDFORD PARK - (UP), A, F, K, N

Downers Grove REXNORD AEROSPACE / SHAFER & CARTSEAL - - Tel: 630 968-7710 REXNORD BEARINGS E St Louis WELLS FARGO RAIL - - Tel: 636 2739600, Fax: 636 273-9609 Elwood TTX COMPANY - BNLP - JOLIET (LPC) (BNSF), A, F, K, N Evanston SHAMROCK ASSOCIATES LTD. - A, C, H, J, K, L, M - Tel: 847 475-2654, Fax: 847 475-2195 Hodkins TTX COMPANY - ATWS - WILLOW SPRINGS - (BNSF), A, F, K, N Iroquois SOUTHEASTERN RAILWAY SERVICES - (KBSR), A, J, K, P - Tel: 815 429-4014, Fax: 815 429-5690 Joliet RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276

Joliet TTX COMPANY - UPJL - JOLIET (G4) (UP), A, F, K, N Kenney EXCEL RAILCAR SERVICES - (CN, IC), A, C, E, J, K, O, M, P, B Markham TTX COMPANY - CNMK - MARKHAM (CN), A, F, K, N Mt. Vernon NRE - (CSX, NS, UP), A - Tel: 618 2426590, Fax: 618 242-8519 Oak Park TRAINTRONIX INC. - D, G - Tel: 708 386-5070 Ottawa OTTAWA RAILCAR SERVICES INC. (CSXT), A, C, J, K - Tel: 815 434-1779, Fax: 815 434-2578 Peoria GREENBRIER RAIL SERVICES - N, P Tel: 503 972-5951, Fax: 309 671-9110 Red Oak GREENBRIER RAIL SERVICES - N, P Tel: 866-785-4081, Fax: 712 623-4453 Robinson RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276 Rockford REXNORD AMERICAN AUTOGUARD - Tel: 815 229-3190 Sauget RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276 Savanna RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276 Savannah CRMS - (BNSF), J Silvis NRE - (BNSF, II, SOO), A - Tel: 309 7556800, Fax: 309 755-0278 Wood River GBW RAILCAR SERVICES, LLC - A - Tel: 877 459-5410 WATCO INC. - (UP, NS, KCS), A, B, C, F, L, M, N, O - Tel: 618 254-3060, Fax: 618 254-3055

INDIANA Beech Grove AMTRAK - MECHANICAL SERVICES (AMTRAK), B, C, D, F, G, L, N - Tel: 202 906-3771, Fax: 202 906-2911

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CAR SHOP LISTINGS Charlestown PROGRESS RAIL SERVICES CORP. - A, C, K, B, H, N, M - Tel: 812 256-2978, Fax: 812 256-9050 Clinton HARBOR RAIL SERVICES - (CSXT, CSX), A, B, F, C, E, J, K, M, P - Tel: 765 5058148 East Chicago GATX - - Tel: 219 398-3449, Fax: 219 398-4105

Seymour ENGINEAIR, INC. - B - Tel: 888 431-6575 Terre Haute GATX - - Tel: 812 232-2682, Fax: 812 232-6543

IOWA Albia RELCO LOCOMOTIVES, INC. - (APNC, BN), B, C, M - Tel: 641 932-3030, Fax: 641 932-3375

PROGRESS RAIL SERVICES CORP. HOME OFFICE, CAR REPAIR, PARTS & WHEEL DIV. - A, B, C, H, K, M, N - Tel: 219 397-5326, Fax: 219 392-8624

Cedar Rapids RESCAR COMPANIES - (UP), A, B, C, E, F, H, K, L - Tel: 319 366-0393, Fax: 319 366-6774

UNITED TRANSPORTATION GROUP (IHB), J - Tel: 219 398-7777, Fax: 219 392-8110

Council Bluffs WATCO INC. - (UP), A, B, C, E, K, M, N, O - Tel: 712 323-2353, Fax: 712 328-8780

Evansville MID-AMERICA LOCOMOTIVE & CAR REPAIR INC. - (CSX), A, K, O, P - Tel: 812 421-1760, Fax: 812 421-1770

Lakota RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276

Hammond WOLF LAKE TERMINALS - (IHB), A, F, H, J - Tel: 219 932-3650, Fax: 219 932-1404 Indianapolis INDY RAILWAY SERVICE CORP. (INDIANA SOU), A, B, C, E, F, K, M, J Tel: 317 856-3708, Fax: 317 856-3775 REXNORD LINK-BELT - - Tel: 317 2735500 Muncie PROGRESS RAIL SERVICES CORP. - Tel: 765 281-2685, Fax: 765 741-5034

KEY TO CAR SHOP SERVICES A All normal freight car repair B Rebuilding C Wreck repairs D Rapid transit cars E Coating applications F FRA inspections G Passenger cars H AAR-certified tank car facilities J Cleaning K Mobile Repairs L New-car assembly M Painting N Wheel Shop O Car storage facilities P Other CL18

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Sergeant Bluff GATX - - Tel: 712 943-5792, Fax: 712 943-5793

KANSAS Coffeyville GBW RAILCAR SERVICES, LLC - A, H Tel: 844 364-7403 WATCO INC. - (UP, SKOL, BNSF, KCS), A, C, F, K, N, M, O - Tel: 620 251-2350, Fax: 620 251-6440 Cummings GBW RAILCAR SERVICES, LLC - (UP), A, B, C, E, F, H, J, K, M - Tel: 866 785-4085 Edgerton TTX COMPANY - BNGK - KANSAS CITY (BNSF), A, F, K, N

Neodesha GBW RAILCAR SERVICES. LLC - A, H Tel: 620 325-3001

Gramercy RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276

WATCO INC. - (UP, SKOL, BNSF, KCS), A, B, C, F, H, J, K, M, N - Tel: 620 235-3001, Fax: 620 235-3786

Minden GATX - - Tel: 318 377-2276, Fax: 318 377-4158

Osawatomie GBW RAILCAR SERVICES, LLC - (UP), A, K, F - Tel: 866 928-4868

New Orleans AMTRAK - MECHANICAL SERVICES - B, C, D, F, G, L

Pittsburg GBW RAILCAR SERVICES, LLC - A - Tel: 844 364-7404

REXNORD INDUSTRIAL SERVICE - FALK RENEW - - Tel: 504 461-9400

WATCO INC. - (UP, SKOL, BNSF, KCS), A, C, K, N, O - Tel: 620 231-6427, Fax: 620 231-1548 Topeka GBW RAILCAR SERVICES, LLC - (BNSF), A, C, F, J, B - Tel: 866 722-7068 Wichita RESCAR COMPANIES - (BRC), A, B, C, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276

KENTUCKY Catlettsburg RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276 Corbin PROGRESS RAIL SERVICES CORP. - A, B, C, H, K, M, N - Tel: 606 523-0120, Fax: 606 523-1652 Covington PROGRESS RAIL SERVICES CORP. - A, B, C, K, M, N, H - Tel: 859 291-5564, Fax: 859 291-5479 Louisville TTX COMPANY - CXLK - LOUISVILLE (CSX), A, F, K, N

El Dorado CRMS - (BNSF), A, F

Paducah NRE - (BNSF, CN), A - Tel: 270 444-4555, Fax: 270 444-4550

Junction City GBW RAILCAR SERVICES, LLC - A - Tel: 785 762-4330

Raceland PROGRESS RAIL SERVICES CORP. -

WATCO INC. - (UP), A, B, C, E, F, H, J, L, M, N, O - Tel: 785 462-4330, Fax: 785 762-2109

LOUISIANA

Kansas City GATX - - Tel: 913 287-8837, Fax: 913 596-1238

Baton Rouge RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276

Sulphur GATX - - Tel: 337 626-0757, Fax: 337 626-7807 Zwolle GBW RAILCAR SERVICES, LLC - (KCS), A, C, F, J, K, B, A, H - Tel: 318 645-6181 WATCO INC. - (KCS), A, B, C, F, H, J, K, M, N, O - Tel: 318 645-6181, Fax: 318 645-4112

MARYLAND Baltimore TTX COMPANY - BOMB - BALTIMORE (CSX), A, F, K, N Elk Mills BRC RAIL CAR SERVICE CO. - (CSX), A, B, C, E, F, H, J, K, M, O - Tel: 410 6209920, Fax: 410 620-9922 RESCAR COMPANIES - (CSX), A, B, C, F, H, J, K, M - Tel: 410 392-3733, Fax: 410 392-3222

MASSACHUSETTS Boston AMTRAK - MECHANICAL SERVICES - B, C, D, F, G, L, N Leominster ELECTRO WIRE, GENUINE CABLE GROUP - (BNSF, CN, CSX, BRC, NS, UP), A, B, C, D, G, L - Tel: 978 534-5300 Palmer PROGRESS RAIL SERVICES CORP. - A, B, C, H, M, N, K, K - Tel: 802 527-3447, Fax: 802 527-3448 Springfield RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276

GREENBRIER RAIL SERVICES - (KCS), N Tel: 877 459-5440, Fax: 913 342-6246

Donaldsonville GATX - - Tel: 225 257-4281, Fax: 225 257-4282

MICHIGAN

KANSAS CITY RAILCAR SERVICE - (KCS, UP, NS, BNSF, CSX), A, B, C, J, M - Tel: 913 621-0326, Fax: 913 621-0518

Geismar GATX - - Tel: 225 339-2165, Fax: 225 339-2161

Lansing TTX COMPANY - CNLN - LANSING - (CN), A, F, K, N


St. Clair OWS RAIL CAR INC. - MICHIGAN DIV. K - Tel: 519 332-5683 Waterford TTX COMPANY - DRACO FABRICATION (CN), A, F, K, N - Tel: 248 674-4626, Fax: 248 674-3660

NEBRASKA Alliance PROGRESS RAIL SERVICES CORP. - A, B, C, K, H, K, M, N - Tel: 308 762-1393, Fax: 308 762-4753

Hornell ALSTOM TRANSPORTATION INC. - (NS), B, D, G, L, M - Tel: 607 324-4595, Fax: 607 324-7090 Lackawanna SOUTH BUFFALO RAILWAY CO. - (SB, CSX, BP, NS), A, C, F, J, K, N, O - Tel: 716 821-2704, Fax: 716 827-2700

MINNESOTA

Bridgeport PROGRESS RAIL SERVICES CORP. - A, B, C, H, K, M, N - Tel: 308 262-1727, Fax: 308 262-1608

Breckenridge RED RIVER VALLEY & WESTERN RAILROAD - A, C, F, K - Tel: 218 6438525, Fax: 218 643-2423

Falls City HERZOG RAILROAD SERVICES - (BNSF, UP), A, B, C, E, J, M - Tel: 402 245-3663, Fax: 402 245-6026

Rosemount RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276

Hershey GREENBRIER RAIL SERVICES - (UP), N Tel: 800 920-1668, Fax: 308 368-7904

RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276

St. Paul TTX COMPANY - BNMN - ST. PAUL (BNSF), A, F, K, N

Lincoln REXNORD ADDAX / COUPLINGS - - Tel: 402 325-6000

Plattsburgh BOMBARDIER TRANSPORTATION - B, D, G, L - Tel: 518 566-0150, Fax: 518 566-0151

Worthington DRUMM INC - (UP), J - Tel: 507 3722212, Fax: 507 372-2215

Omaha GBW RAILCAR SERVICES, LLC - (ICE, KCS, NS, UP), A, F, H, J, K - Tel: 712 323-2353

Queensbury GATX - - Tel: 518 761-9640, Fax: 518 761-9633

MISSISSIPPI

GBW RAILCAR SERVICES, LLC - (BNSF, UP), A, B, C, F, J, K, M - Tel: 877 2951693

Rensselaer AMTRAK - MECHANICAL SERVICES - B, C

WATCO INC. - (UP), A, B, C, F, H, M, N, O - Tel: 402 894-1008, Fax: 402 891-1366

Ridegwood NATIONAL COMPRESSOR EXCHANGE A, B, D, G - Tel: 718 417-9100, Fax: 718 821-7032

Magnolia SOUTHEASTERN RAILWAY SERVICES (INSR), A, B, C, E, F, J, K, M, P - Tel: 601 783-2006, Fax: 601 783-6855 Yazoo City GATX - - Tel: 662 746-3324, Fax: 662 746-3323

MISSOURI

Sidney PROGRESS RAIL SERVICES CORP. - A, B, C, H, K, M, N - Tel: 308 254-4938, Fax: 308 254-2999

Nashua COATING SYSTEMS, INC. - J - Tel: 603 883-0553, Fax: 603 883-0535

N Kansas City TTX COMPANY - NSKC - KC, MO (AUTORACK) - (NS), A, F, K, N

NEW JERSEY

St. Joseph HERZOG RAILROAD SERVICES - (BNSF), A, B, C, J - Tel: 816 901-4959, Fax: 816 233-4471 St. Louis SPERRY RAIL SERVICE - (TRRA), B, C, M - Tel: 203 791-4500

Niagara Falls PHILIP SERVICES - - Tel: 773 244-8340, Fax: 773 244-8341

West Seneca EBENEZER RAILCAR SERVICE INC. (NS), A, B, C, E, F, K, L, M, O, P - Tel: 716 674-5650, Fax: 716 674-8703

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Kansas City MIDWEST LOCOMOTIVE SERVICE - (KCS, UP), A, B, C, F, G, J, K, M, O - Tel: 816 923-1777, Fax: 816 923-1777

St. Charles AMERICAN RAILCAR INDUSTRIES ENGINEERING SERVICES - F, P - Tel: 636 940-6000

Long Island City AMTRAK - MECHANICAL SERVICES - B, C, F, D, G, G, L

Piscataway KINKISHARYO EASTERN RAIL DIV - Tel: 732 230-4501, Fax: 732 979-2378

NORTH CAROLINA Aurora RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F - Tel: 800 737-2276 Fayetteville CAPE FEAR RAILCAR INC. - (CSXT), A Tel: 910 488-5030, Fax: 910 488-5042

Rochelle Park PROGRESS RAIL SERVICES CORP. - A, B, C, H, K, M, N - Tel: 201 843-7200, Fax: 201 843-7220

Hamlet TRINITY INDUSTRIES, INC. TRINITYRAIL MAINT SVC - (CSX), A, B, C, F, K, M, E, H, J - Tel: 910 205-0340, Fax: 910 205-0054

NEW YORK

Reigelwood RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276

Auburn BOMBARDIER TRANSPORTATION - B, D, G, L - Tel: 315 255-7800, Fax: 315 253-9175

Roxboro RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F - Tel: 800 737-2276

South Port GBW RAILCAR SERVICES, LLC - (BNSF), A, C, F, J, K, A - Tel: 503 670-3125 State Port RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276 Wilmington RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276

OHIO Cairo EAGLE RAILCAR SERVICES - (CSX), A, F, H, J, M, O, K - Tel: 419 641-3551 Canton RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276 Cincinnati DRUMM INC - (CSXT), J, K - Tel: 513 6414141, Fax: 513 641-4362 GATX - , Fax: 513 557-4225 Columbus AEP - (BNSF), A, B, C, F, O - Tel: 614 716-1000 Findlay JK-CO - A, B, C, K, L - Tel: 800 AIRDUMP, Fax: 419 422-5260 Lima RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276 Lorain INDUSTRIAL RAILWAY SWITCHING & SERVICES, INC. - A - Tel: 440 277-5151, Fax: 440 277-5166 Marietta MOLE-MASTER SERVICES INC. - J - Tel: 740 374-6726, Fax: 740 374-5908 North Baltimore TTX COMPANY - CXNB - NORTH BALTIMORE - (CSX), A, F, K, N Toledo RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276 Twinsburg REXNORD AEROSPACE / PRECISION GEAR - - Tel: 330 487-0888 Worthington SILLCOTT RAILWAY EQUIPMENT LTD. (NS), - Tel: 614 885-7224 Youngstown GREENBRIER RAIL SERVICES - N, P Tel: 877 459-5401, Fax: 330 793-9567

Sanford GULF SOUTH RAIL CARS - GULF SOUTH TRANSPORTATION, INC. - (N&S, UP, BNSF), E, J, K, A July 2017

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CAR SHOP LISTINGS OHIO Grove City REXNORD - - Tel: 614 739-6673

OKLAHOMA Claremore GATX - - Tel: 918 226-1616, Fax: 918 226-1155 Hugo TRINITY INDUSTRIES, INC. TRINITYRAIL MAINT SVC - (KRR), A, B, C, E, F, H, J, K, M - Tel: 580 317-8302, Fax: 580 317-8243 TRINITY RAIL MAINTENANCE SERVICE - (KRR), A, B, C, E, F, H, J, K, M, P - Tel: 580 317-8302

OREGON Portland GREENBRIER RAIL SERVICES - (BNSF, UP), N - Tel: 800 253-4350 TTX COMPANY - BNP - PORTLAND (BNSF), A, F, K, N Springfield GBW RAILCAR SERVICES, LLC - (UP), A, B, C, E, F, J, K, M - Tel: 866 928-4724

PENNSYLVANIA Altoona ALTOONA RAILCAR REPAIR - (NS), A, B, C, P - Tel: 814 944-1631, Fax: 814 944-1635

KEY TO CAR SHOP SERVICES A All normal freight car repair B Rebuilding C Wreck repairs D Rapid transit cars E Coating applications F FRA inspections G Passenger cars H AAR-certified tank car facilities J Cleaning K Mobile Repairs L New-car assembly M Painting N Wheel Shop O Car storage facilities P Other CL20

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Avoca MARSHALL AIR BRAKE CO. - P - Tel: 570 343-1117, Fax: 570 343-5721 Chambersburg TTX COMPANY - CSPA CHAMBERSBURG - (CSX), A, F, K, N DuBois RESCAR COMPANIES - (BP), A, B, C, E, F, H, J, K, M - Tel: 814 375-9050, Fax: 814 375-9167 Hollidaysburg CURRY RAIL SERVICES - A, B, C, E, F, J, K, L, M, O, Curry Rail Services is an AAR M-1003 & ISO 9001 Certified shop. CRS is a manufacturer & repairer of freight cars & locomotive weldments. - Tel: 814 793-7245, Fax: 814 224-7459 GBW RAILCAR SERVICES, LLC - A, H Tel: 888 968-4371 NORFOLK SOUTHERN THOROUGHBRED MECHANICAL SERVICES - (NS), A, B, C, F, L, M, N, O, P - Tel: 814 696-2477, Fax: 814 696-2473 WATCO INC. - (NS), A, B, C, F, H, J, M, N, O - Tel: 814 695-5691, Fax: 814 695-5801 Irwin IRWIN CAR AND EQUIPMENT - B, L, N, P - Tel: 724 864-8900, Fax: 724 864-8909 Landisville AMHERST INDUSTRIES OF PA, INC. (NS, LNUT), O, P - Tel: 717 898-2271, Fax: 717 898-0246 Leetsdale MULTI-SERVICE SUPPLY DIV - - Tel: 412 741-1500 Lewistown GREENBRIER RAIL SERVICES WHEEL SHOP - (Juinata), N - Tel: 800 866-1027, Fax: 712 242-2258 New Castle INTERCHANGE SPECIALTY SERVICES (CSXT, NS), A, B, C, F, J, L, M, O, P - Tel: 412 652-0822, Fax: 412 652-0554 Philadelphia AMTRAK - MECHANICAL SERVICES - B, C, D, F, G, L GBW RAILCAR SERVICES, LLC - (CSX), A - Tel: 267 314-0788 TTX COMPANY - CCPA - PHILADELPHIA (GRS) - (CSX), A, F, K, N Sewickley WELLS FARGO RAIL - - Tel: 724 9355523, Fax: 724 935-5537

Sharon ASTRALLOY STEEL PRODUCTS - , For nearly 50 years, Astralloy Steel Products has been providing innovative & cost effective solutions. We have an extensive product line of abrasion resistant & specialtysteel plate & bar. Tel: 866 587-6970, Fax: 724 734-5838 Strasburg STRASBURG RAILROAD COMPANY (NS), F, M, P - Tel: 717 687-8421, Fax: 717 687-6194

TENNESSEE Clinton REXNORD LINK-BELT - - Tel: 865 2207700 Copperhill GATX - - Tel: 423 496-9335, Fax: 423 496-9339 Kingsport RESCAR COMPANIES - (BRC), A, B, C, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276

Tipton ORX - (NS), N - Tel: 814 684-8484, Fax: 814 684-8400

Memphis RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276

Warren REXNORD COUPLINGS - - Tel: 814 723-6600

TTX COMPANY - BNM - MEMPHIS (BNSF), A, F, K, N

WARREN RAILCAR SERVICE INC. (B&P), A, B, D, K, P - Tel: 814 723-2500, Fax: 814 723-4070 Youngwood BUNCHER RAIL CAR SERVICE - MULTISERVICE SUPPLY DIV. - (NS, CSX, SWP), A, K - Tel: 724 925-3919, Fax: 724 925-2670 BUNCHER RAIL CAR SERVICE CO. (SWP, NS, CSXT), A, C, K - Tel: 724 923-3919

SOUTH CAROLINA Charleston RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276

Murfeesboro WELLS FARGO RAIL - - Tel: 615 6246843, Fax: 415 229-1697 Oak Ridge EAST TENNESSEE RAIL CAR SERVICES INC. - (NS), A, C, F, G, K, M, O - Tel: 865 576-5838, Fax: 865 576-6332

TEXAS Amarillo PROGRESS RAIL SERVICES CORP. - A, B, C, H, K, M, N - Tel: 806 335-3900, Fax: 806 335-3902 Arlington WELLS FARGO RAIL - - Tel: 817 4619063, Fax: 817 860-9063

Columbia RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276

Austin PROGRESS RAIL SERVICES CORP. - A, B, C, K, M, N, H - Tel: 512 238-1868, Fax: 512 238-7016

Darlinton ANDERSONS, THE - - Tel: 843 3980229, Fax: 843 398-0278

WATCO INC. - A - Tel: 512 246-0738, Fax: 512 246-0716

Mt. Pleasant RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276 N Charleston RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276 North Augusta TTX COMPANY - SRD - NORTH AUGUSTA - (NS), A, C, B, J, N, F, K, M - Tel: 803 279-1922, Fax: 803 278-1280 Taylor REXNORD INDUSTRIAL SERVOCES SC - - Tel: 864 235-6371

Baytown RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276 Beaumont RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276 Bishop RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276 Borger RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276 Cedar Bayou RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276


Channelview RESCAR COMPANIES - (UP), A, B, C, E, F, H, J, K, M - Tel: 281 452-4221, Fax: 281 452-5084 Clear Lake RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276 Cleburne GBW RAILCAR SERVICES, LLC - (BNSF), A, B, C, E, F, J, K, M - Tel: 817 556-6752 Colleyville GREENBRIER COMPANIES, INC - (SN), K - Tel: 866 526-2242, Fax: 817 719-9386 Corsicana GREENBRIER RAIL SERVICES - (UP), N, C - Tel: 903 654-4453, Fax: 903 874-3171 Deer Park RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276 VOPAK LOGISTICS SERVICES USA INC - - Tel: 713 561-7200 Elkhart EAGLE RAILCAR SERVICES - (UP), A, F, H, J, M, O, K - Tel: 903 764-5621 Fort Worth RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276 Freeport GATX - - Tel: 979 415-6780, Fax: 979 265-0038 Galena Park GATX - - Tel: 713 758-5330, Fax: 713 758-5318 Gregory RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276 Haslet TTX COMPANY - ATD - ALLIANCE (BNSF), A, F, K, N Hockley GBW RAILCAR SERVICES, LLC - A, H Tel: 844 364-7405 VOPAK LOGISTICS SERVICES USA INC - - Tel: 713 561-7200 WATCO INC. - (UP), A, C, B, F, H, J, M, N, O - Tel: 936 372-9136, Fax: 936 372-9568 Houston GBW RAILCAR SERVICES, LLC - A, H Tel: 844 364-7405 RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276 TTX COMPANY - ATSH - HOUSTON (BNSF), A, F, K, N

WATCO INC. - (UP), A, B, C, F, H, K, N, O - Tel: 713 453-2900, Fax: 713 453-2704 La Porte DANA RAILCAR - J, O - Tel: 281 4714700, Fax: 281 471-4703 GATX - - Tel: 281 476-4661, Fax: 281 476-1976 Longview RESCAR COMPANIES - (UP), A, B, C, E, F, H, K, J, M - Tel: 903 759-0831, Fax: 903 759-0719 Mt. Belvieu RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276 Nash TEXANA TANK CAR & MFG. - C, F, H, L, M, P - Tel: 903 838-5564, Fax: 903 838-0672 Orange RESCAR COMPANIES - (UP), A, B, C, E, F, H, J, K, M - Tel: 409 883-0393, Fax: 409 883-0395 Pasadena RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276 Plantersville GATX - - Tel: 936 894-3483, Fax: 936 894-3517 Roscoe EAGLE RAILCAR SERVICES - (UP), A, F, H, J, M, O, K - Tel: 325 766-3313 Saginaw TRINITY INDUSTRIES, INC. TRINITYRAIL MAINT SVC - (UP), A, B, C, E, F, H, J, K, M - Tel: 817 236-7141, Fax: 817 238-1159 San Antonio GBW RAILCAR SERVICES, LLC - (UP), A, F, J, K - Tel: 877 921-1900 GBW RAILCAR SERVICES, LLC - (UP, AGCR), A, F - Tel: 877 921-1900 Scottsville GBW RAILCAR SERVICES, LLC - A, H Tel: 903 935-7847 WATCO INC. - (UP), A, B, C, F, H, J, K, M, N, O - Tel: 903 935-7847, Fax: 903 935-2940 Tatum RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276 Texas City RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276

Vidor TRINITY INDUSTRIES, INC. TRINITYRAIL MAINT SVC - (UP), A, B, C, E, F, J, M, H - Tel: 409 768-1350, Fax: 409 768-1115 Von Ormy GBW RAILCAR SERVICES, LLC - (UP), A Tel: 877 921-1900 TTX COMPANY - UPSA - SAN ANTONIO (UP), A, F, K, N Wichita Falls EAGLE RAILCAR SERVICES - (BNSF), A, F, H, J, M, O, K - Tel: 940 249-9978

UTAH Salt Lake City REXNORD - FALK RENEW - - Tel: 801 887-5480

VERMONT St. Albanes PROGRESS RAIL SERVICES CORP. - A, B, C, H, K, M, N - Tel: 802 527-5722, Fax: 802 527-5723

VIRGINIA Covington RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276 Lynchburg BRC RAIL CAR SERVICE CO. - (CSX), A, B, C, E, F, H, J, M, K, O - Tel: 434 3846200, Fax: 434 384-7505 Norfolk TTX COMPANY - NSN - NORFOLK - (NS), A, F, K, N Portsmouth TTX COMPANY - CSXP - PORTSMOUTH (CSX), A, F, K, N Roanoke FREIGHTCAR AMERICA INC. - (NS), B, C, F, L, M, A, K, O - Tel: 540 853-3221, Fax: 540 853-3254

WASHINGTON Aberdeen HARBOR RAIL SERVICES - (BNSF, UP), A, F - Tel: 360 580-2511 Chehalis GBW RAILCAR SERVICES, LLC - (BNSF, UP), A, C, F, J, K, M, B - Tel: 877 4595441

Kennewick GBW RAILCAR SERVICES, LLC - (BNSF, UP), A, B, C, E, F, H, J, K, M - Tel: 866 858-3967 Richland RESCAR COMPANIES - A, E - Tel: 800 737-2276 Seattle AMTRAK - MECHANICAL SERVICES - B, C, D, F, G, L, N PACIFICA - B, D, G, L, Located in the State of Washington Pacifica has been in business for 21 years assembling & repairing a range of transit & rail vehicles. Please call or see our website at www.pacifica.cc with any questions Tel: 206 764-1646, Fax: 206 764-1647 TTX COMPANY - BNSS - SOUTH SEATTLE - (BNSF), A, F, K, N TTX COMPANY - BNST - STACY ST (BNSF), A, F, K, N Spokane TTX COMPANY - BNSK - SPOKANE (BNSF), A, F, K, N Tacoma GREENBRIER RAIL SERVICES - (BNSF, UP), N - Tel: 800 785-9435, Fax: 253 627-8670 PROGRESS RAIL SERVICES CORP. - A, B, C, H, K, M, N - Tel: 253 926-6395 TTX COMPANY - BNTA - TACOMA (AUTORACK) - (BNSF), A, F, K, N TTX COMPANY - BNTO - TACOMA (BNSF), A, F, K, N TTX COMPANY - TACO - PORT OF TACOMA - (UP), A, F, K, N Turnwater GATX - - Tel: 360 705-2264, Fax: 360 705-0495

WEST VIRGINIA Hinton BRC RAIL CAR SERVICE CO. - (CSX), A, C, J, B, K, O - Tel: 304 466-5957, Fax: 304 466-5828 Natrium RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276 Nitro DANA RAILCAR - J - Tel: 304 755-3800, Fax: 304 755-3802 RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276

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CANADA

Antigo REXNORD MERIT GEAR -

Ayr CONSOLEQUIP INC. - - Tel: 519 6328637, Fax: 519 632-9132

Cudahy GBW RAILCAR SERVICES, LLC - A - Tel: 414 744-1612 Grafton REXNORD FLAT TOP CONVEYING SOLUTIONS - - Tel: 262 376-4600 Horicon WISCONSIN & SOUTHERN RAILROAD - (BNSF, BRC, CN, CP, SOO, UP, WSOR), A, B, C, E, F, J, K, M, O, P - Tel: 920 4852600, Fax: 920 485-4354 Janesville WISCONSIN & SOUTHERN RAILROAD - (CN, CP, BNSF, BRC, SOO, UP), A, F, K Tel: 608 757-3232, Fax: 608 757-3237 Madison WISCONSIN & SOUTHERN RAILROAD - (BNSF, BRC, CN, CP, SOO, UP, WC), A, F, K - Tel: 608 243-9101, Fax: 608 243-9225 Milwaukee NRE - N - Tel: 414 462-8244, Fax: 414 462-8231 NRE WHEEL WORKS INC. - N - Tel: 414 462-8244, Fax: 414 462-8231 REXNORD GEAR (FAULK) - - Tel: 414 342-3131 REXNORD POWER TRANSMISSION HQ - - Tel: 414 643-3000 New Berlin REXNORD COUPLINGS - - Tel: 262 796-4060 Portage PROGRESS RAIL SERVICES CORP. - C, K, A, B, H, K, M, N - Tel: 608 742-4979, Fax: 608 742-7664 West Milwaukee REXNORD INDUSTRIAL CHAIN - - Tel: 414 643-2365

WYOMING Douglas PROGRESS RAIL SERVICES CORP. - A, B, C, K, M, N - Tel: 307 358-9571, Fax: 307 358-4637 Rock Springs PROGRESS RAIL SERVICES CORP. - A, B, C, H, K, M, N - Tel: 307 382-3839, Fax: 307 362-9148

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Balzac RESCAR COMPANIES - A, E, K - Tel: 800 737-2276 Belle Plains RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276 Calgary WELLS FARGO RAIL - - Tel: 403 7768721, Fax: 403 776-8727 Capreol NRE - A Etobicoke TTX COMPANY - XCPT - ETOBICOKE (CP), A, F, K, N Exshaw RESCAR COMPANIES - A, F, K - Tel: 800 737-2276 Hamilton RAILCARE INC. - (CP, CN), A, C, B, F, J, K, H, O, P - Tel: 905-527-8238, Fax: 905-527-7864 Kamloops GBW RAILCAR SERVICES, LLC - A - Tel: 250 299-7904 TTX COMPANY - XCNV - KAMLOOPS (CN), A, F, K, N La Pocatiere BOMBARDIER TRANSPORTATION - B, D, G, L - Tel: 418 856-1232, Fax: 418 856-1670 Lachine PROGRESS RAIL SERVICES CORP. - Tel: 514 639-1785, Fax: 514 639-1651 Mississauga TTX COMPANY - XCNT - TORONTO (CN), A, F, K, N Mississuaga GBW RAILCAR SERVICES, LLC - (CN), A - Tel: 503 937-1556 Montreal WELLS FARGO RAIL - - Tel: 514 8613101, Fax: 514 861-6695 North Bay ONTARIO NORTHLAND - A, B, C, D, G, M, N - Tel: 705 472-4500, Fax: 705 476-9878 ONTARIO NORTHLAND - (CN, CP, ONT), A, B, C, D, E, G, H, J, L, M, N, O - Tel: 705 472-4500, Fax: 705 476-9878

Salaberry-de-Valleyfield TTX COMPANY - XCXM - QUEBEC (CSX), A, F, K, N Sarnia OWS RAIL CAR INC. - A, B, C, J, K, M Tel: 519 332-5683, Fax: 519 332-2650 Thunder Bay BOMBARDIER TRANSPORTATION - B, D, G, L - Tel: 807 475-2810, Fax: 807 475-1882

MEXICO Frontera GREENBRIER RAIL SERVICES - (UP), A, B, F, K, M - Tel: (52) 866-649-3159, Fax: (52) 866-634-7855 Mexico City ARRENDADORA NACIONAL DE CARROS DE FERROCARRIL S.A. DE C.V. - A, C, E, H, J, M - Tel: (52) 55 1085-0983, Fax: (52) 55 1085-0987 EQUIPOS FERROVIARIOS DEL NORTE S.A. DE C.V. - A, C, E, H, J, M - Tel: (52) 55 1085-0983, Fax: (52) 55 1085-0987 EQUIPOS FERROVIARIOS DEL SURESTE - A, C, E, H, J, M - Tel: 55 1085-0983, Fax: 55 1085-0987 Sahagun BOMBARDIER TRANSPORTATION - A, B, D, G, L - Tel: 79 1913-8700 GREENBRIER COMPANIES, INC (Ferrosur), N - Tel: (52) 79-1913-8853, Fax: (52) 79-1915-3667 Tetla de Solidaridad GREENBRIER COMPANIES, INC - (TFM), A, F, J, K, N - Tel: (52) 79-1913-8851


LOCOMOTIVE SHOPS ALABAMA

CALIFORNIA

Atlanta FELLFAB CORPORATION - B, C - Tel: 262 238-9160, Fax: 262 512-0476

El Toro ANTI WEAR-1 - C, F, O - Tel: 949 7685798

Birmingham BIRMINGHAM RAIL & LOCOMOTIVE CO., INC. - A - Tel: 205 424-7245, Fax: 205 424-7436

Redwood City POWER, FLUID & METALS, INC. - A - Tel: 650 364-9779

Prattville WATCO INC. - B, M - Tel: 334 324-3269, Fax: 334 361-7747 Tuscaloosa WATCO INC. - (CSXT, KCS, NS), B - Tel: 205 542-3606, Fax: 205 391-0057

ARKANSAS North Little Rock HILLIARD ENTERPRISES, INC. - M, O, B, HEI reclaims locomotives for sale & re-manufacture of components offering OEM rebuilders, aftermarket rebuilders, & end-users a broad range of Running Take Out (RTO) diesel engines, internal engine components, air compressors, air brake components, equipment racks, traction motors, traction motor combos & more. - Tel: 501 851-0510, Fax: 501 851-1156

A All of the following B Light repair/reconditioning inspection C Heavy repair/OEM specification remanufacture D Upgrading/conversion/ repowering E Electrical/control renovation F Diesel engine overhaul/test/ remanufacturing line bore G Traction motor/ generatoroverhaul/ rewinding H Wheel turning/remounting/ bearing overhaul J Truck/brake rigging overhaul/remanufacture K Wreck repair L Painting, exterior/interior M Mobile repairs O Other

Bedford Park R & W MACHINE - DIV. OF WARNER INDUSTRIES INC - G, H, J, O - Tel: 708 458-4200, Fax: 708 458-3299 Chicago Heights INDUSTRIAL RAILWAY SWITCHING & SERVICES, INC. - A - Tel: 800 798-5841

Rocklin PROGRESS RAIL SERVICES CORP. HOME OFFICE, CAR REPAIR, PARTS & WHEEL DIV. - A - Tel: 916 645-6006, Fax: 916 645-6076

Dixmoor NRE - (CSXT), A - Tel: 708 388-6002, Fax: 708 388-2487

Sacramento DPG SERVICE - SACRAMENTO - B, C, E, O - Tel: 916 928-0335, Fax: 916 9280354

Hartford NATIONAL MAINTENANCE & REPAIR INC. - F, G - Tel: 618 254-7451, Fax: 618 254-7451

DELAWARE

LaGrange ELECTRO-MOTIVE DIESEL INC - (BOCT, IHB), B, C, D, E, F, G, J - Tel: 708 3876355

Georgetown AMERICAN LOCOMOTIVE PARTS, INC - Tel: 302 855-1022, Fax: 302 934-1119 Myrtle Beach AMERICAN LOCOMOTIVE PARTS - O Tel: 843 685-0894, Fax: 843 742-5367

FLORIDA Arcadia GFA RAIL SERVICES INC. - (SGLR), B, K, L - Tel: 239 275-6060, Fax: 239 275-0581

KEY TO LOCOMOTIVE SHOP SERVICES

Alton BROADWAY RAIL EQUIPMENT, INC. - A

Oneco GFA RAIL SERVICES INC. - (SGLR), B, K, L - Tel: 239 275-6060, Fax: 239 275-0581 Orlando RAIL ENTERPRISES INC. - (CSX), B, H, G, L, J, M - Tel: 407 857-4645, Fax: 321 449-1779

GEORGIA East Patterson PROGRESS RAIL SERVICES CORP. - A Tel: 912 647-1433, Fax: 912 647-1637 Monroe RAILRHODES INC. - (CSX, GWRR), A Tel: 770 267-1578, Fax: 770 267-9480

IDAHO Lewiston WATCO INC. - - Tel: 208 743-2211, Fax: 208 743-4647

ILLINOIS Alsip RAILHEAD CORP. - O - Tel: 800 2351782, Fax: 708 844-5559

Minooka ELCON INC. - (EJE), E - Tel: 815 4679500, Fax: 815 467-9595 Mt. Vernon NRE - (CSX, NS, UP), A - Tel: 618 2426590, Fax: 618 242-8519 Oak Park TRAINTRONIX INC. - E - Tel: 708 3865070 Peoria CATERPILLAR INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS INC. - D, F - Tel: 309 636-1100, Fax: 309 636-1087 Silvis NRE - (BNSF, II, SOO), A - Tel: 309 7556800, Fax: 309 755-0278

INDIANA East Chicago PROGRESS RAIL SERVICES CORP. HOME OFFICE, CAR REPAIR, PARTS & WHEEL DIV. - A - Tel: 219 397-5326, Fax: 219 392-8624

KANSAS Wichita WATCO INC. - (SKOL, SLC), - Tel: 316 261-6155, Fax: 316 265-0854

KENTUCKY Mayfield PROGRESS RAIL SERVICES CORP. - A Tel: 270 251-7000, Fax: 270 247-1971 Paducah NRE - (BNSF, CN), A - Tel: 270 444-4555, Fax: 270 444-4550

LOUISIANA Baton Rouge MOBILE SERVICES & EQUIPMENT INC. - LOCOMOTIVE DIV. - (IC), A, O - Tel: 225 927-6777, Fax: 225 927-6937 De Ridder WATCO INC. - - Tel: 337 462-0235, Fax: 337 462-1040 Minden WATCO INC. - (KCS), A - Tel: 318 5148167, Fax: 318 371-6911

MASSACHUSETTS Leominster ELECTRO WIRE, GENUINE CABLE GROUP - (BNSF, CN, CSX, BRC, NS, UP), A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J, K, L, M, O - Tel: 978 534-5300

MINNESOTA Bethel INDEPENDENT LOCOMOTIVE SERVICE INC. - (BNSF), A - Tel: 763 434-4661, Fax: 736 434-0017

MISSISSIPPI

Evansville MID-AMERICA LOCOMOTIVE & CAR REPAIR INC. - (CSX), B, H, J, L, C, D, E, K, M - Tel: 812 421-1760, Fax: 812 421-1770

Vicksburg WATCO INC. - (KCS), B, M - Tel: 601 6349500, Fax: 601 634-9590

IOWA

MISSOURI

Albia RELCO LOCOMOTIVES, INC. - A - Tel: 641 932-3030

Kansas City MIDWEST LOCOMOTIVE SERVICE - (KCS, UP), B, C, D, F, H, J, K, L, O - Tel: 816 923-1777, Fax: 816 923-1777 Lee’s Summit DPG SERVICE - KANSAS CITY - B, C, E, O - Tel: 816 554-1050, Fax: 816 554-6050 July 2017

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LOCOMOTIVE SHOPS Marionville MESSIAH LOCOMOTIVE SERVICES - A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, K, O - Tel: 417 3544908, Fax: 417 463-2270 St. Louis MANUFACTURERS RAILWAY CO - (MRS), B, C, E, F, G, J, L - Tel: 314 577-1725, Fax: 314 577-1810

Lockport NIAGARA COOLER, INC. - C - Tel: 716 434-1235, Fax: 716 434-1739 Ridegwood NATIONAL COMPRESSOR EXCHANGE - O - Tel: 718 417-9100, Fax: 718 8217032

OHIO

NEBRASKA Gering PROGRESS VANGUARD CORP - A - Tel: 308 436-2575, Fax: 308 436-2283

Cleveland SWIGER COIL SYSTEMS INC. - (NS), B, C, D, E, G, O - Tel: 216 362-7500 Wheatland OHIO VALLEY RAIL CAR - A

NEW JERSEY Piscataway KINKISHARYO EASTERN RAIL DIV - Tel: 732 230-4501, Fax: 732 979-2378

NEW YORK

PENNSYLVANIA Altoona NORFOLK SOUTHERN THOROUGHBRED MECHANICAL SERVICES - (NS), A, O Tel: 814 949-1402, Fax: 814 949-1406

Erie POWER DRIVES, INC - (BNSF, GE), D Tel: 800 888-1373, Fax: 814 520-6591

Brookville BROOKVILLE EQUIPMENT CORP. (B&P), C, D, E, K, L - Tel: 814 849-2000, Fax: 814 849-2010

Lackawanna SOUTH BUFFALO RAILWAY CO. - (SB, CSX, BP, NS), J, K, A, B, D, E, H - Tel: 716 821-2704, Fax: 716 827-2700

Fairless Hills MCHUGH R.R. MAINTENANCE EQUIP., INC. - E - Tel: 215 949-0430 Irwin IRWIN CAR AND EQUIPMENT - B, C, F, E, G, H, J - Tel: 724 864-8900, Fax: 724 864-8909

KEY TO LOCOMOTIVE SHOP SERVICES A All of the following B Light repair/reconditioning inspection C Heavy repair/OEM specification remanufacture D Upgrading/conversion/ repowering E Electrical/control renovation F Diesel engine overhaul/test/ remanufacturing line bore G Traction motor/ generatoroverhaul/ rewinding H Wheel turning/remounting/ bearing overhaul J Truck/brake rigging overhaul/remanufacture K Wreck repair L Painting, exterior/interior M Mobile repairs O Other CL24

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Johnstown LEHIGH VALLEY RAIL MANAGEMENT COMPANY - (CSX, NS), B - Tel: 814 5337150, Fax: 814 533-7156 North Huntingdon TRACTION MOTOR SERVICE, INC. (MJT, SCFE, SEPTA, UR), B, C, G - Tel: 724 864-5170, Fax: 724 864-5079

TENNESSEE

NRE WHEEL WORKS INC. - H - Tel: 414 462-8244, Fax: 414 462-8231

Mt. Pleasant CHEROKEE RAIL EQUIPMENT, LLC - C, D - Tel: 515 386-3000, Fax: 615 370-8211

CANADA

Oak Ridge EAST TENNESSEE RAIL CAR SERVICES INC. - (NS), C - Tel: 865 576-5838, Fax: 865 576-6332

Bathurst GENERAL ELECTRIC CANADA INC. (CN), B, E, G - Tel: 506 548-8848, Fax: 506 546-8025

TEXAS

Burlington GENERAL ELECTRIC CANADA INC. - (CN, CP), E, G, H, L - Tel: 905 335-6301, Fax: 905 332-2418

Austin WATCO INC. - B, E, H, M - Tel: 512 2460738, Fax: 512 246-0716 Houston DPG SERVICE - HOUSTON - B, C, E, O Tel: 281 372-0685, Fax: 281 372-0683 HATCH & KIRK, INC. - D, F, O - Tel: 713 926-9771, Fax: 713 923-7949 STEWART & STEVENSON LLC - O - Tel: 713 679-6525, Fax: 713 671-6386 WATCO INC. - (UP), A - Tel: 713 4532900, Fax: 713 453-2704 Magnolia INDUSTRIAL RAILWAY SWITCHING & SERVICES, INC. - A - Tel: 800 798-5841 Silsbee WATCO INC. - - Tel: 409 385-6611, Fax: 409 386-2851

VIRGINIA Roanoke NORFOLK SOUTHERN THOROUGHBRED MECHANICAL SERVICES - (NS), A, O Tel: 814 949-1402, Fax: 814 949-1406

WASHINGTON

Calgary ALSTOM TRANSPORTATION INC. - A Tel: 403 236-6917, Fax: 403 236-6914 Capreol NRE - A Charny CLN INDUSTRIES INTERNATIONAL, INC. - (CN), A - Tel: 418 832-4421 Edmonton GENERAL ELECTRIC CANADA INC. - (CP), B, E, G - Tel: 403 440-7575, Fax: 403 440-7585 Hamilton ENNIS-PAIKIN STEEL LTD. - B - Tel: 905 527-9291, Fax: 905 527-9294 Lachine PROGRESS RAIL SERVICES CORP. - A Tel: 514 639-1785, Fax: 514 639-1651 Langley GENERAL ELECTRIC CANADA INC. - (CN, CP), B, E, G, H - Tel: 604 882-7700, Fax: 604 882-7730 Montreal GENERAL ELECTRIC CANADA INC. - (CN, CP, VIA), B - Tel: 514 485-7400, Fax: 514 485-7381

Seattle HATCH & KIRK, INC. - D, F - Tel: 206 783-2766, Fax: 206 782-6957

North Bay ONTARIO NORTHLAND - B, C, D, E, H, K, L - Tel: 705 472-4500, Fax: 705 476-9878

MOSEBACH MANUFACTURING CO. - O Tel: 412 221-5671, Fax: 412 220-0236

Tacoma PROGRESS RAIL SERVICES CORP. - A Tel: 253 926-6395

ONTARIO NORTHLAND - (CN, CP, ONT), A - Tel: 705 472-4500, Fax: 705 4769878

Tipton ORX - (NS), G, H, J, O - Tel: 814 6848484, Fax: 814 684-8400

WISCONSIN

Pittsburgh HANTZ LOCOMOTIVE SERVICE - A - Tel: 412 471-5333, Fax: 412 471-9905

SOUTH CAROLINA Greensville REPUBLIC LOCOMOTIVE - (CSX), A - Tel: 864 271-4000, Fax: 864 271-4027

Horicon WISCONSIN & SOUTHERN RAILROAD (BNSF, BRC, CN, CP, SOO, UP, WSOR), B - Tel: 920 485-2600, Fax: 920 485-4354 Milwaukee NRE - H - Tel: 414 462-8244, Fax: 414 462-8231

Sept-Iles GENERAL ELECTRIC CANADA INC. (QNS&L), B, E, G, O - Tel: 418 962-5538, Fax: 418 962-8112 Winnipeg GENERAL ELECTRIC CANADA INC. - (CN, CP), G, O - Tel: 204 224-1661


SUPPORT SERVICES AESS/DIESEL ENGINE HEATING SYSTEMS Hotstart......................................... WA Power Drives, Inc............................. NY RITRON, Inc......................................IN ZTR Control Systems....................... MN

AFTERCOOLERS API Heat Transfer............................. WI Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co., Inc....................... AL Caterpillar Industrial Products Inc......IL Hilliard Enterprises, Inc................... AR JMA Railroad Supply Co.....................IN National Maintenance & Repair Inc.....IL Niagara Cooler, Inc.......................... NY Norfolk Southern............................. PA NRE..................................................IL Power Systems Int’l Inc.................... AR

AIR BRAKE SYSTEMS Consolequip Inc.......................Canada Ellcon-National Inc.......................... SC Graham-White Mfg. Co..................... VA Hilliard Enterprises, Inc................... AR IAE Power Products Co.......................IL Inter Swiss Ltd...................................IL JK-CO, LLC....................................... OH Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN Marshall Air Brake Co....................... PA Multi-Service Supply Div................... PA New York Air Brake Corp................... NY Power Systems Int’l Inc.................... AR Strasburg Railroad Company............ PA United Transportation Group.............IN Wabtec Corporation for Wabtec Global Services............... PA

AIR COMPRESSORS Airtek Inc........................................ PA Arizona Rail Car Inc.......................... AZ Atlas Copco Compressors, LLC.......... SC Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co., Inc....................... AL Cyclonaire....................................... NE Dayton-Phoenix Group.................... OH Hilliard Enterprises, Inc................... AR IAE Power Products Co.......................IL Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN Manufacturers Railway Co...............MO Mobile Services & Equipment Inc......LA New York Air Brake Corp................... NY Norfolk Southern............................. PA NRE..................................................IL Power Systems Int’l Inc.................... AR Railquip, Inc................................... GA RailRhodes Inc................................GA RELCO Locomotives, Inc......................IL

South Buffalo Railway Co................. NY Standard Car Truck Co........................IL Strasburg Railroad Company............ PA Sutrak Corp.....................................CO Triangle Engineered Products Co........IL United Transportation Group.............IN

AIR CONDITIONING Ametek.......................................... OH Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co., Inc....................... AL Dallas Hermetic Co., Inc....................TX Dayton-Phoenix Group.................... OH East Tennessee Rail Car Services Inc..TN Hilliard Enterprises, Inc................... AR IAE Power Products Co.......................IL Motive Equipment, Inc..................... WI National Compressor Exchange........ NY NRE..................................................IL Rail Enterprises Inc...........................FL Sutrak Corp.....................................CO TrainTronix Inc...................................IL Velociti............................................ KS

AIR DRYERS Airtek Inc........................................ PA Atlas Copco Compressors, LLC.......... SC Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co., Inc....................... AL Cyclonaire....................................... NE Donohue Railroad Equipment Inc..... PA Graham-White Mfg. Co..................... VA IAE Power Products Co.......................IL Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN New York Air Brake Corp................... NY NRE..................................................IL

ARMATURE COILS & WINDINGS Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co., Inc....................... AL Dallas Hermetic Co., Inc....................TX Dayton-Phoenix Group.................... OH General Electric Canada Inc.......Canada IAE Power Products Co.......................IL Irwin Car & Equipment..................... PA MAC Products Inc..............................NJ Norfolk Southern............................. PA Swiger Coil Systems Inc.................. OH Traction Motor Service, Inc............... PA

AUCTION SERVICES Sterling Auction Services, LLC............TX

AUXILIARY REMANUFACTURE Dayton-Phoenix Group.................... OH JMA Railroad Supply Co.....................IN

BATTERIES & BATTERY SYSTEMS AAF International..............................KY Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co., Inc....................... AL BTECH Inc.........................................NJ Canadus Power Systems.................. PA East Penn Manufacturing Co............. PA ELCON Inc..........................................IL Independent Locomotive Service Inc..................................... MN INMETCO......................................... PA Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN La Marche Manufacturing Co..............IL National Railway Supply, Inc............GA Norfolk Southern............................. PA NRE..................................................IL Rail Enterprises Inc...........................FL Railhead Corporation.........................IL RailRhodes Inc................................GA Railroad Battery Services (RBS).......MO RELCO Locomotives, Inc......................IL Saft America Inc............................. MD Schaefer, Inc.................................. MA Star Headlight & Lantern.................. NY TrainTronix Inc...................................IL Xenotronix / TLI, Inc........................ OH

BEARINGS, NEW AND RECONDITIONED American Locomotive Parts, Inc........ DE Amsted Rail.......................................IL East Tennessee Rail Car Services Inc..TN General Bearing Corp....................... NY General Electric Canada Inc.......Canada Greenbrier Companies, Inc...............OR Hatch & Kirk, Inc............................. WA Hilman Rollers Inc.............................NJ Hitesi Products, Inc..................Canada IAE Power Products Co.......................IL Irwin Car & Equipment..................... PA J Bard McLean Inc............................ PA Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN Miner Enterprises, Inc........................IL Norfolk Southern............................. PA NRE..................................................IL Ohio Valley Rail Car.......................... PA ORX................................................ PA Pennsy Corp.................................... PA Progress Rail Services Corp.............. AL Quality Bearing Service.................... VA Rail Bearing Service Inc, a Div of The Timken Company........... TN Rail Enterprises Inc...........................FL REXNORD Power Transmission HQ.... WI Strasburg Railroad Company............ PA The Cooper Split Roller Bearing Corp.VA Timken Co., The.............................. OH TriStar Plastics Corp HQ.................. MA

Ultra-Tech Enterprises Inc..................FL United Transportation Group.............IN

BOLTS, CAR Alcoa Fastening Systems...................TX American Industries........................ PA Appalachian Railcar Services Inc..... WV BBC Fasteners Inc..............................IL Dana Railcar.................................... DE Industry-Railway Suppliers, Inc..........IL J Bard McLean Inc............................ PA Mobile Services & Equipment Inc......LA Salco Products, Inc............................IL Security Locknut, LLC.........................IL United Transportation Group.............IN Unity Railway Supply Co., Inc..............IL

BRAKE COMPONENTS (BRAKE BEAMS, BRAKE SHOES, SLACK ADJUSTORS, CYLINDERS AND OTHER BRAKE APPLIANCES) A. Stucki Company........................... PA Acertek S. A. de C. V......................... NL Airtek Inc........................................ PA American Industries........................ PA American Railcar Industries, Inc......MO Ametek.......................................... OH Appalachian Railcar Services Inc..... WV Arizona Freight Car Repair Inc........... AZ Arizona Rail Car Inc.......................... AZ Dana Railcar.................................... DE Donohue Railroad Equipment Inc..... PA Durox Co........................................ OH East Tennessee Rail Car Services Inc..TN Ellcon-National Inc.......................... SC Herzog Railroad Services, Inc..........MO Hilliard Enterprises, Inc................... AR Holland Co........................................IL IAE Power Products Co.......................IL Independent Locomotive Service Inc..................................... MN Irwin Car & Equipment..................... PA J Bard McLean Inc............................ PA JK-CO, LLC....................................... OH JMA Railroad Supply Co.....................IN Klasing Hand Brake Co.......................IL Knorr Brake Corp............................ MD Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN Marshall Air Brake Co....................... PA Miller Ingenuity.............................. MN Miner Enterprises, Inc........................IL Multi-Service Supply Div................... PA National Steel Car Ltd...............Canada New York Air Brake Corp................... NY Norfolk Southern............................. PA NRE..................................................IL Ohio Valley Rail Car.......................... PA Rail Enterprises Inc...........................FL July 2017

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SUPPORT SERVICES RailRhodes Inc................................GA Railroad Friction Products Corp.........NC Railway Supply Specialists LLC...........IL RELCO Locomotives, Inc......................IL Salco Products, Inc............................IL South Buffalo Railway Co................. NY Standard Car Truck............................IL Standard Car Truck Co........................IL United Transportation Group.............IN ZefTek, Inc.........................................IL

Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co., Inc....................... AL Fulmer Co........................................ PA Helwig Carbon Products, Inc............. WI IAE Power Products Co.......................IL Independent Locomotive Service Inc..................................... MN Irwin Car & Equipment..................... PA K & L Electronics Sales and Service, Inc...................... AR Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN MERSEN USA....................................NJ Norfolk Southern............................. PA NRE..................................................IL Rail Enterprises Inc...........................FL RailRhodes Inc................................GA Swiger Coil Systems Inc.................. OH United Transportation Group.............IN

BUSHINGS Arizona Rail Car Inc.......................... AZ Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co., Inc....................... AL Hatch & Kirk, Inc............................. WA IAE Power Products Co.......................IL Norfolk Southern............................. PA NRE..................................................IL Ohio Valley Rail Car.......................... PA Power Systems Int’l Inc.................... AR Strasburg Railroad Company............ PA United Transportation Group.............IN

CAB HEATERS Ametek.......................................... OH API Heat Transfer............................. WI Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co., Inc....................... AL Dayton-Phoenix Group.................... OH Durox Co........................................ OH IAE Power Products Co.......................IL K & L Electronics Sales and Service, Inc...................... AR Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN Motive Equipment, Inc..................... WI Norfolk Southern............................. PA NRE..................................................IL C & L Directory

CAB RADIOS CalAmp.......................................... MN RailComm....................................... NY Wabtec Corporation for Wabtec Global Services............... PA

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Motive Equipment, Inc..................... WI Velociti............................................ KS

CABLE ASSEMBLIES Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co., Inc....................... AL Diesel Electrical Equipment, Inc........IN ELCON Inc..........................................IL Electro-Wire Inc.............................. MA Harting.............................................IL IRECO, L.L.C.......................................IL MAC Products Inc..............................NJ National Steel Car Ltd...............Canada New York Air Brake Corp................... NY Norfolk Southern............................. PA NRE..................................................IL Rail Enterprises Inc...........................FL RailRhodes Inc................................GA Rexel Transit Group.......................... NY RTR Technologies Inc....................... MA Shamrock Associates Ltd...................IL Siemens Mobility - Rail Automation...KY Smith Systems Inc...........................NC TrainTronix Inc...................................IL Twinco Mfg. Co. Inc.......................... NY United Transportation Group.............IN

CAMSHAFTS Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co., Inc....................... AL EngineAir, Inc...................................IN Hatch & Kirk, Inc............................. WA Hilliard Enterprises, Inc................... AR Independent Locomotive Service Inc..................................... MN JMA Railroad Supply Co.....................IN Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN Norfolk Southern............................. PA NRE..................................................IL Power Systems Int’l Inc.................... AR Progress Rail Services Corp.............. AL

CARBODY COMPONENTS A. Stucki Company........................... PA Altoona Railcar Repair...................... PA American Railcar Industries, Inc......MO Arizona Rail Car Inc.......................... AZ

Chief Transportation Products Inc..... NE East Tennessee Rail Car Services Inc..TN Holland Co........................................IL Hydra-Tech International Corp...Canada IAE Power Products Co.......................IL IRECO, L.L.C.......................................IL J Bard McLean Inc............................ PA James Railcar Service....................... CA JK-CO, LLC....................................... OH Koshii Maxelum America, Inc........... NY McConway & Torley, LLC................... PA Mobile Services & Equipment Inc......LA National Steel Car Ltd...............Canada Norfolk Southern............................. PA Rail Enterprises Inc...........................FL RELCO Locomotives, Inc......................IL Salco Products, Inc............................IL Security Locknut, LLC.........................IL Shamrock Associates Ltd...................IL United Transportation Group.............IN Unity Railway Supply Co., Inc..............IL

CASTINGS Advanced Cast Products, Inc............ PA American Industries........................ PA Amsted Rail.......................................IL Arizona Rail Car Inc.......................... AZ Consolequip Inc.......................Canada D.A. International Casting Co........... OH Donohue Railroad Equipment Inc..... PA Fulmer Co........................................ PA Graham-White Mfg. Co..................... VA Greenbrier Castings...........................IL Hatch & Kirk, Inc............................. WA IRECO, L.L.C.......................................IL J Bard McLean Inc............................ PA MAC Products Inc..............................NJ Norfolk Southern............................. PA Pennsy Corp.................................... PA Rustoleum Corp.................................IL Standard Car Truck Co........................IL Strato, Inc.......................................NJ Unity Railway Supply Co., Inc..............IL

CIRCUIT BOARDS ELCON Inc..........................................IL General Electric Canada Inc.......Canada K & L Electronics Sales and Service, Inc...................... AR Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN Norfolk Southern............................. PA NRE..................................................IL Quest Corporation.......................... OH RTR Technologies Inc....................... MA TrainTronix Inc...................................IL United Transportation Group.............IN

CLEANING EQUIPMENT Clemco Industries Corp...................MO Drumm Inc..................................... OH Gamajet Cleaning Systems, Inc........ PA Inca Gold Products, LLC.................... CA ITW Ransburg Electrostatic Systems.OH James Railcar Service....................... CA L.B. Foster....................................... PA LPI, Inc............................................ WI Marco.............................................. IA NEU Inc............................................NJ PROCECO Ltd............................Canada Railquip, Inc................................... GA Ross & White Co................................IL Salco Products, Inc............................IL Sonicor Inc...................................... NY United Transportation Group.............IN

COMMUTATORS Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co., Inc....................... AL Fulmer Co........................................ PA General Electric Canada Inc.......Canada Independent Locomotive Service Inc..................................... MN Norfolk Southern............................. PA NRE..................................................IL Swiger Coil Systems Inc.................. OH Traction Motor Service, Inc............... PA

CONNECTING RODS Arizona Rail Car Inc.......................... AZ Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co., Inc....................... AL Donohue Railroad Equipment Inc..... PA Hatch & Kirk, Inc............................. WA Hilliard Enterprises, Inc................... AR IAE Power Products Co.......................IL Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN National Maintenance & Repair Inc.....IL National Steel Car Ltd...............Canada Norfolk Southern............................. PA NRE..................................................IL Ohio Valley Rail Car.......................... PA Power Systems Int’l Inc.................... AR Rexel Transit Group.......................... NY REXNORD Power Transmission HQ.... WI Strasburg Railroad Company............ PA Twinco Mfg. Co. Inc.......................... NY United Transportation Group.............IN

CONTROL EQUIPMENT Ansaldo STS USA, Inc....................... PA Bach-Simpson..........................Canada Cattron Group International............. PA Control Chief................................... PA Diesel Electrical Equipment, Inc........IN Durox Co........................................ OH


ELCON Inc..........................................IL General Electric Canada Inc.......Canada Haynes Corp.....................................FL K & L Electronics Sales and Service, Inc...................... AR Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN Manufacturers Railway Co...............MO Multi-Service Supply Div................... PA Norfolk Southern............................. PA NRE..................................................IL Ogontz Corp.................................... PA Phoenix Contact.............................. PA Progress Rail.....................................IL Quest Corporation.......................... OH RailPower Hybrid Technologies Corp. PA RailRhodes Inc................................GA RELCO Locomotives, Inc......................IL RTR Technologies Inc....................... MA Salco Products, Inc............................IL Siemens Mobility - Rail Automation...KY Smith Systems Inc...........................NC South Buffalo Railway Co................. NY Swiger Coil Systems Inc.................. OH TCB Group, The................................ PA TrainTronix Inc...................................IL Wago Corp....................................... WI Yaskawa America Drives & Motion......IL ZTR Control Systems....................... MN

CONTROLLERS (CAM) Diesel Electrical Equipment, Inc........IN ELCON Inc..........................................IL Independent Locomotive Service Inc..................................... MN K & L Electronics Sales and Service, Inc...................... AR Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN Norfolk Southern............................. PA RailPower Hybrid Technologies Corp. PA RailRhodes Inc................................GA TrainTronix Inc...................................IL Twinco Mfg. Co. Inc.......................... NY

COUPLERS, COUPLER ASSEMBLIES, DRAFT GEAR, CUSHIONING DEVICES A. Stucki Company........................... PA Advanced Cast Products, Inc............ PA American Hydraulics..........................IL American Industries........................ PA Appalachian Railcar Services Inc..... WV Arizona Freight Car Repair Inc........... AZ Arizona Rail Car Inc.......................... AZ Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co., Inc....................... AL Chief Transportation Products Inc..... NE Dana Railcar.................................... DE Dellner Couplers Inc.........................NC

Diamond Wire Spring....................... PA Donohue Railroad Equipment Inc..... PA East Tennessee Rail Car Services Inc..TN Greenbrier Castings...........................IL Hilliard Enterprises, Inc................... AR Holland Co........................................IL Hydra-Tech International Corp...Canada Independent Draft Gear................... PA Independent Locomotive Service Inc..................................... MN Irwin Car & Equipment..................... PA J Bard McLean Inc............................ PA James Railcar Service....................... CA Marshall Air Brake Co....................... PA McConway & Torley, LLC................... PA Miner Enterprises, Inc........................IL Mitchell Equipment Corp................. OH Mobile Services & Equipment Inc......LA Multi-Service Supply Div................... PA Norfolk Southern............................. PA NRE..................................................IL Ohio Valley Rail Car.......................... PA Progress Rail Services Corp.............. AL Quality Railway Services & Supply Co..IL Rail Enterprises Inc...........................FL RailRhodes Inc................................GA Railway Supply Specialists LLC...........IL Salco Products, Inc............................IL South Buffalo Railway Co................. NY Strato, Inc.......................................NJ United Transportation Group.............IN ZefTek, Inc.........................................IL

CRANES Control Chief................................... PA Railquip, Inc................................... GA SPITZLIFT Inc..................................MO Whiting Corporation...........................IL

CRANKSHAFTS Ellwood Crankshaft Group................ PA Hilliard Enterprises, Inc................... AR Norfolk Southern............................. PA NRE..................................................IL OEM Remanufacturing..............Canada Power Systems Int’l Inc.................... AR RELCO Locomotives, Inc......................IL Tennessee Southern Railroad........... TN

CYLINDER HEADS Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co., Inc....................... AL Hatch & Kirk, Inc............................. WA Hilliard Enterprises, Inc................... AR IAE Power Products Co.......................IL Independent Locomotive Service Inc..................................... MN National Maintenance & Repair Inc.....IL

Norfolk Southern............................. PA NRE..................................................IL Power Systems Int’l Inc.................... AR RELCO Locomotives, Inc......................IL South Buffalo Railway Co................. NY Tennessee Southern Railroad........... TN

DIESEL ENGINES Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co., Inc....................... AL Caterpillar Industrial Products Inc......IL Fairbanks Morse Engine...................DC Hatz Diesel of America, Inc............... WI Haynes Corp.....................................FL Hilliard Enterprises, Inc................... AR Interstate Diesel Service Inc............ OH Manufacturers Railway Co...............MO MTU America Inc.............................. MI National Maintenance & Repair Inc.....IL Norfolk Southern............................. PA NRE..................................................IL Power Drives, Inc............................. NY Power Systems Int’l Inc.................... AR Progress Rail.....................................IL Rail Enterprises Inc...........................FL RailRhodes Inc................................GA RELCO Locomotives, Inc......................IL Tennessee Southern Railroad........... TN

DIESEL INJECTORS Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co., Inc....................... AL Hatch & Kirk, Inc............................. WA Haynes Corp.....................................FL Hilliard Enterprises, Inc................... AR IAE Power Products Co.......................IL Independent Locomotive Service Inc..................................... MN Interstate Diesel Service Inc............ OH Mobile Services & Equipment Inc......LA Norfolk Southern............................. PA NRE..................................................IL Power Systems Int’l Inc.................... AR Rail Enterprises Inc...........................FL

DIESEL PARTS Algae-X International........................FL American Locomotive Parts, Inc........ DE BBC Fasteners Inc..............................IL Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co., Inc....................... AL Canadian Automotive Instruments...AB Dayton-Phoenix Group.................... OH Durox Co........................................ OH EngineAir, Inc...................................IN Hatch & Kirk, Inc............................. WA Haynes Corp.....................................FL Hilliard Enterprises, Inc................... AR

IAE Power Products Co.......................IL Independent Locomotive Service Inc..................................... MN Interstate Diesel Service Inc............ OH Kaydon Ring & Seal Inc................... MD Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN Manufacturers Railway Co...............MO Master Packing & Rubber Company... IA National Maintenance & Repair Inc.....IL Norfolk Southern............................. PA NRE..................................................IL Power Systems Int’l Inc.................... AR Progress Rail.....................................IL Rail Enterprises Inc...........................FL RELCO Locomotives, Inc......................IL South Buffalo Railway Co................. NY Unity Railway Supply Co., Inc..............IL

DITCH LIGHTS Diesel Supply Co., Inc...................... WI Durox Co........................................ OH ELCON Inc..........................................IL Hilliard Enterprises, Inc................... AR JMA Railroad Supply Co.....................IN Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN Norfolk Southern............................. PA NRE..................................................IL Quest Corporation.......................... OH Rail Enterprises Inc...........................FL Railhead Corporation.........................IL RailRhodes Inc................................GA Siemens Mobility - Rail Automation...KY TrainTronix Inc...................................IL

DOORS/DOOR LATCHES American Industries........................ PA Appalachian Railcar Services Inc..... WV Arizona Rail Car Inc.......................... AZ Chief Transportation Products Inc..... NE D.A. International Casting Co........... OH Ellcon-National Inc.......................... SC Hilliard Enterprises, Inc................... AR Independent Machine Co................. MI James Railcar Service....................... CA Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN Koshii Maxelum America, Inc........... NY Norfolk Southern............................. PA NRE..................................................IL Ohio Valley Rail Car.......................... PA Prime Railway Services.............Canada Rail Enterprises Inc...........................FL South Buffalo Railway Co................. NY Strato, Inc.......................................NJ Twinco Mfg. Co. Inc.......................... NY Vapor Rail................................Canada YSD Industries, Inc......................... OH July 2017

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SUPPORT SERVICES DROP TABLES Handling Specialty.......................... NY J Bard McLean Inc............................ PA Railquip, Inc................................... GA Whiting Corporation...........................IL

ELECTRICAL CABINET REWIRING ALSTOM Transportation Inc.............. NY Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co., Inc....................... AL Diesel Electrical Equipment, Inc........IN ELCON Inc..........................................IL General Electric Canada Inc.......Canada Irwin Car & Equipment..................... PA Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN Manufacturers Railway Co...............MO Mid-America Car Inc.......................MO Norfolk Southern............................. PA NRE..................................................IL RailRhodes Inc................................GA RELCO Locomotives, Inc......................IL Twinco Mfg. Co. Inc.......................... NY Wago Corp....................................... WI

ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS Automated Railroad Maintenance Systems (ARMS).............................MO Harting.............................................IL Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN MAC Products Inc..............................NJ Phoenix Contact.............................. PA

ELECTRICAL POWER CONVERTERS/ INVERTERS Dayton-Phoenix Group.................... OH Hantz Locomotive Service................. PA Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN Motive Equipment, Inc..................... WI R.J. Corman......................................KY Railhead Corporation.........................IL

ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS (COMMUNICATIONS, LOCOMOTIVE CONTROLS, ECP BRAKES) ALSTOM Transportation Inc.............. NY Bach-Simpson..........................Canada Control Chief................................... PA ELCON Inc..........................................IL Grace Industries Inc......................... PA Hilliard Enterprises, Inc................... AR IAE Power Products Co.......................IL Inter Swiss Ltd...................................IL JMA Railroad Supply Co.....................IN Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN LAT-LON LLC.....................................CO Liberty Electronics Inc...................... PA New York Air Brake Corp................... NY Power Engineering Industries........... CA CL28

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R.J. Corman......................................KY Railcar Management Inc (RMI)..........GA Railhead Corporation.........................IL Siemens Mobility - Rail Automation...KY Smith Systems Inc...........................NC TCB Group, The................................ PA TESSCO Technologies Inc................. MD TrainTronix Inc...................................IL ZTR Control Systems....................... MN

ENVIRONMENTAL EQUIPMENT Century Group Inc.............................LA Clemco Industries Corp...................MO Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN L.B. Foster....................................... PA Marco.............................................. IA Munters Corporation....................... MA Trans Environmental Systems, Inc.... VA

FILTERS Airtek Inc........................................ PA Algae-X International........................FL American Air Filter............................KY Atlas Copco Compressors, LLC.......... SC Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co., Inc....................... AL Dayton-Phoenix Group.................... OH Donohue Railroad Equipment Inc..... PA Environmental Solutions Intl., Inc..... VA Graham-White Mfg. Co..................... VA Hilliard Enterprises, Inc................... AR IAE Power Products Co.......................IL JMA Railroad Supply Co.....................IN Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN Norfolk Southern............................. PA NRE..................................................IL Ogontz Corp.................................... PA Salco Products, Inc............................IL United Transportation Group.............IN Unity Railway Supply Co., Inc..............IL

FUEL MANAGEMENT Algae-X International........................FL Civacon..........................................MO EngineAir, Inc...................................IN Environmental Solutions Intl., Inc..... VA Hotstart......................................... WA LAT-LON LLC.....................................CO OPW Fuel Management Systems.........IL Power Drives, Inc............................. NY Railhead Corporation.........................IL Sardello Inc..................................... PA Siemens Mobility - Rail Automation...KY TCB Group, The................................ PA Thermex Engineered Systems Inc..............................Canada Wi-Tronix...........................................IL ZTR Control Systems....................... MN

GAUGES Airtek Inc........................................ PA Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co., Inc....................... AL Canadian Automotive Instruments...AB Conbraco Industries.........................NC Consolequip Inc.......................Canada Cygnus Instruments, Inc................. MD Durox Co........................................ OH Environmental Solutions Intl., Inc..... VA General Electric Canada Inc.......Canada Graham-White Mfg. Co..................... VA IAE Power Products Co.......................IL Independent Locomotive Service Inc..................................... MN Industry-Railway Suppliers, Inc..........IL Inter Swiss Ltd...................................IL International Electronic Machines Corp (IEM)........................ NY Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN Midland Manufacturing Corp..............IL Mobile Services & Equipment Inc......LA Norfolk Southern............................. PA NRE..................................................IL Ogontz Corp.................................... PA Power Drives, Inc............................. NY Quest Corporation.......................... OH Salco Products, Inc............................IL Strasburg Railroad Company............ PA Strato, Inc.......................................NJ United Transportation Group.............IN Unity Railway Supply Co., Inc..............IL Winchester Industries Inc................ CT

GEAR REPROFILING ORX................................................ PA Penn Machine Co............................. PA

GENERATOR SETS Arizona Rail Car Inc.......................... AZ East Tennessee Rail Car Services Inc..TN General Electric Canada Inc.......Canada Haynes Corp.....................................FL Hilliard Enterprises, Inc................... AR IAE Power Products Co.......................IL Irwin Car & Equipment..................... PA JMA Railroad Supply Co.....................IN Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN L&S Electric.................................... MN MTU America Inc.............................. MI NRE..................................................IL Patten Power Systems........................IL Pennsylvania Electric Motor Service, Inc........................... OH Power Systems Int’l Inc.................... AR Rail Enterprises Inc...........................FL Railquip, Inc................................... GA RELCO Locomotives, Inc......................IL

Swiger Coil Systems Inc.................. OH Tennessee Southern Railroad........... TN

HAND BRAKES A. Stucki Company........................... PA Airtek Inc........................................ PA American Industries........................ PA Appalachian Railcar Services Inc..... WV Arizona Rail Car Inc.......................... AZ Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co., Inc....................... AL Chief Transportation Products Inc..... NE Dana Railcar.................................... DE Donohue Railroad Equipment Inc..... PA East Tennessee Rail Car Services Inc..TN Ellcon-National Inc.......................... SC Graham-White Mfg. Co..................... VA Hilliard Enterprises, Inc................... AR J Bard McLean Inc............................ PA James Railcar Service....................... CA JK-CO, LLC....................................... OH Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN Multi-Service Supply Div................... PA Norfolk Southern............................. PA NRE..................................................IL Ohio Valley Rail Car.......................... PA Salco Products, Inc............................IL Triangle Engineered Products Co........IL United Transportation Group.............IN

HATCH COVERS American Railcar Industries, Inc......MO Appalachian Railcar Services Inc..... WV Arizona Rail Car Inc.......................... AZ Custom Molding Service, Inc............OK Dana Railcar.................................... DE Durox Co........................................ OH Gulf South Rail Cars..........................FL Hilliard Enterprises, Inc................... AR IRECO, L.L.C.......................................IL James Railcar Service....................... CA Mobile Services & Equipment Inc......LA NRE..................................................IL Osborne Industries, Inc................... KS Prime Railway Services.............Canada Rail Enterprises Inc...........................FL Salco Products, Inc............................IL Shamrock Associates Ltd...................IL Strato, Inc.......................................NJ United Transportation Group.............IN Warren Railcar Service Inc................ PA ZefTek, Inc.........................................IL

HEAT EXCHANGERS/ INTERCOOLERS API Heat Transfer............................. WI Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co., Inc....................... AL


Caterpillar Industrial Products Inc......IL EngineAir, Inc...................................IN Hilliard Enterprises, Inc................... AR Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN L&M Radiator, Inc........................... MN Niagara Cooler, Inc.......................... NY Norfolk Southern............................. PA NRE..................................................IL Power Systems Int’l Inc.................... AR Thermex Engineered Systems Inc..............................Canada Velociti............................................ KS

HOPPER GATE ASSEMBLIES & CONTROLS Aldon Co. Inc.....................................IL American Railcar Industries, Inc......MO Appalachian Railcar Services Inc..... WV Arizona Rail Car Inc.......................... AZ Dana Railcar.................................... DE Davanac Inc..............................Canada Degelman Industries................Canada Ellcon-National Inc.......................... SC Gulf South Rail Cars..........................FL James Railcar Service....................... CA JK-CO, LLC....................................... OH Martin Engineering Co.......................IL Miner Enterprises, Inc........................IL Ohio Valley Rail Car.......................... PA Rail Enterprises Inc...........................FL Salco Products, Inc............................IL Shamrock Associates Ltd...................IL United Transportation Group.............IN Unity Railway Supply Co., Inc..............IL Warren Railcar Service Inc................ PA

HOSE ASSEMBLIES/GLANDHANDS Airtek Inc........................................ PA American Industries........................ PA Appalachian Railcar Services Inc..... WV Arizona Rail Car Inc.......................... AZ Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co., Inc....................... AL Consolequip Inc.......................Canada Dana Railcar.................................... DE Donohue Railroad Equipment Inc..... PA HBD/Thermoid Inc.......................... OH IAE Power Products Co.......................IL Independent Locomotive Service Inc..................................... MN Independent Machine Co................. MI Irwin Car & Equipment..................... PA James Railcar Service....................... CA Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN MAC Products Inc..............................NJ Multi-Service Supply Div................... PA New York Air Brake Corp................... NY

Norfolk Southern............................. PA Power Drives, Inc............................. NY Rail Enterprises Inc...........................FL Salco Products, Inc............................IL Strato, Inc.......................................NJ

JACKS Industry-Railway Suppliers, Inc..........IL J Bard McLean Inc............................ PA Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN Macton Corp.................................... CT Railquip, Inc................................... GA United Transportation Group.............IN Unity Railway Supply Co., Inc..............IL Whiting Corporation...........................IL

LAMPS/LIGHTS/INDICATORS Aldon Co. Inc.....................................IL American Permalight Inc.................. CA Data Display Products...................... CA Diesel Supply Co., Inc...................... WI ELCON Inc..........................................IL IAE Power Products Co.......................IL Industry-Railway Suppliers, Inc..........IL JMA Railroad Supply Co.....................IN Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN LAT-LON LLC.....................................CO Mobile Services & Equipment Inc......LA Norfolk Southern............................. PA NRE..................................................IL Ogontz Corp.................................... PA Quest Corporation.......................... OH Railhead Corporation.........................IL RailRhodes Inc................................GA Specialty Bulb Co............................. NY Star Headlight & Lantern.................. NY TPSC..............................................MO Twinco Mfg. Co. Inc.......................... NY United Transportation Group.............IN Unity Railway Supply Co., Inc..............IL

LINERS A. Stucki Company........................... PA Astralloy Steel Products................... PA Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co., Inc....................... AL Donohue Railroad Equipment Inc..... PA Durox Co........................................ OH Dwyer’s Foam & Lining Systems....... WI East Tennessee Rail Car Services Inc..TN Hatch & Kirk, Inc............................. WA Hilliard Enterprises, Inc................... AR IAE Power Products Co.......................IL Independent Locomotive Service Inc..................................... MN International Protective Coatings.......KY J Bard McLean Inc............................ PA

James Railcar Service....................... CA Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN Koshii Maxelum America, Inc........... NY Mobile Services & Equipment Inc......LA Norfolk Southern............................. PA NRE..................................................IL Pennsy Corp.................................... PA Power Systems Int’l Inc.................... AR Quadrant EPP USA, Inc..................... PA Quadrant EPP USA, Inc......................IN South Buffalo Railway Co................. NY Volatile Free, Inc. (VFI)...................... WI

LOCKING FASTENERS & DEVICES Abloy Security, Inc............................TX Alcoa Fastening Systems...................TX BBC Fasteners Inc..............................IL Industry-Railway Suppliers, Inc..........IL IRECO, L.L.C.......................................IL J Bard McLean Inc............................ PA JMA Railroad Supply Co.....................IN Salco Products, Inc............................IL Security Locknut, LLC.........................IL Twinco Mfg. Co. Inc.......................... NY United Transportation Group.............IN Unity Railway Supply Co., Inc..............IL

LOCOMOTIVE & RAILCAR BROKERS Sterling Auction Services, LLC............TX

LOCOMOTIVE CONTROLS Bach-Simpson..........................Canada Cattron Group International............. PA Control Chief................................... PA Diesel Electrical Equipment, Inc........IN Donohue Railroad Equipment Inc..... PA Durox Co........................................ OH East Tennessee Rail Car Services Inc..TN ELCON Inc..........................................IL General Electric Canada Inc.......Canada Hilliard Enterprises, Inc................... AR Hotstart......................................... WA IAE Power Products Co.......................IL Independent Locomotive Service Inc..................................... MN Irwin Car & Equipment..................... PA Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN Manufacturers Railway Co...............MO Marshall Air Brake Co....................... PA Mid-America Car Inc.......................MO Multi-Service Supply Div................... PA New York Air Brake Corp................... NY Norfolk Southern............................. PA NRE..................................................IL Progress Rail.....................................IL Progress Rail Services Corp.............. AL

R.J. Corman......................................KY RailRhodes Inc................................GA Siemens Mobility - Rail Automation...KY South Buffalo Railway Co................. NY Thermex Engineered Systems Inc..............................Canada TrainTronix Inc...................................IL Yaskawa America Drives & Motion......IL ZTR Control Systems....................... MN

LUBRICANTS & FRICTION MODIFERS Abba Corp....................................... CT Dylon Industries Inc........................ OH Hannay Reels Inc............................. NY Industry-Railway Suppliers, Inc..........IL L.B. Foster....................................... PA Midwest Industrial Supply.............. OH MPL Innovations, Inc...................... WA NRE..................................................IL Superior Graphite Co.........................IL Timken Co., The.............................. OH United Transportation Group.............IN Unity Railway Supply Co., Inc..............IL Universal Lubricants, Inc.................. KS

LUBRICATORS, ON-BOARD Justrite Manufacturing Co...................IL L.B. Foster....................................... PA Norfolk Southern............................. PA United Transportation Group.............IN Universal Lubricants, Inc.................. KS

OIL COOLERS API Heat Transfer............................. WI Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co., Inc....................... AL EngineAir, Inc...................................IN Hilliard Enterprises, Inc................... AR Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN L&M Radiator, Inc........................... MN Niagara Cooler, Inc.......................... NY Norfolk Southern............................. PA NRE..................................................IL Power Systems Int’l Inc.................... AR

PAINTS/COATINGS/FINISHES ALSTOM Transportation Inc.............. NY Appalachian Railcar Services Inc..... WV Bayou Railcar Services Inc.................LA Brookville Equipment Corp............... PA Clemco Industries Corp...................MO Coating Systems, Inc.......................NH Dana Railcar.................................... DE Graco Inc........................................ MN Industry-Railway Suppliers, Inc..........IL International Paint, Inc.....................FL July 2017

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SUPPORT SERVICES International Protective Coatings.......KY ITW Ransburg Electrostatic Systems.OH James Railcar Service....................... CA Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN LPI, Inc............................................ WI Manufacturers Railway Co...............MO National Oilwell Varco...................... CA Norfolk Southern............................. PA PPG Protective & Marine Coatings..... PA Pruett-Schaffer................................ PA Rail Enterprises Inc...........................FL RELCO Locomotives, Inc......................IL Sea To Sky Innovations, Ltd.......Canada United Transportation Group.............IN Unity Railway Supply Co., Inc..............IL Williams-Hayward Protective Coating, Inc.......................IL

PISTONS Donohue Railroad Equipment Inc..... PA Hatch & Kirk, Inc............................. WA Hilliard Enterprises, Inc................... AR IAE Power Products Co.......................IL Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN Mobile Services & Equipment Inc......LA Multi-Service Supply Div................... PA Norfolk Southern............................. PA Power Systems Int’l Inc.................... AR Strasburg Railroad Company............ PA Tennessee Southern Railroad........... TN

RADIATORS API Heat Transfer............................. WI Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co., Inc....................... AL EngineAir, Inc...................................IN Hilliard Enterprises, Inc................... AR Independent Locomotive Service Inc..................................... MN Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN L&M Radiator, Inc........................... MN Niagara Cooler, Inc.......................... NY Norfolk Southern............................. PA Rail Enterprises Inc...........................FL RELCO Locomotives, Inc......................IL Thermex Engineered Systems Inc..............................Canada

RAIL BEARING SERVICE J Bard McLean Inc............................ PA Progress Rail Services Corp.............. AL Timken Co., The.............................. OH United Transportation Group.............IN

SAFETY GRAPHICS/DECALS 3M Company.................................. MN American Permalight Inc.................. CA CL30

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International Name Plate Supplies Ltd.............................Canada JMA Railroad Supply Co.....................IN Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN Mid-America Car Inc.......................MO Roemer Industries, Inc.................... OH Salco Products, Inc............................IL United Transportation Group.............IN

SAFETY GRATING Arizona Rail Car Inc.......................... AZ Carbis Inc........................................ SC Dana Railcar.................................... DE GS Metals Corp..................................IL Mobile Services & Equipment Inc......LA Phoenix Railway Equipment...............IL Prime Railway Services.............Canada Salco Products, Inc............................IL Twinco Mfg. Co. Inc.......................... NY United Transportation Group.............IN Unity Railway Supply Co., Inc..............IL

SANDERS Cyclonaire....................................... NE Dayton-Phoenix Group.................... OH Graham-White Mfg. Co..................... VA Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN Monroe Engineering Co..................... IA

SEATS Arizona Rail Car Inc.......................... AZ Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co., Inc....................... AL FELLFAB Corporation........................GA H.O. Bostrom Co.............................. WI Hilliard Enterprises, Inc................... AR JMA Railroad Supply Co.....................IN Knoedler Mfg. Inc............................ MI Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN Norfolk Southern............................. PA Seats, Inc........................................ WI South Buffalo Railway Co................. NY Technical Metal Specialties.............. WI United Transportation Group.............IN USSC LLC......................................... PA

SHOCK ABSORBERS A. Stucki Company........................... PA Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co., Inc....................... AL East Tennessee Rail Car Services Inc..TN IAE Power Products Co.......................IL ITT Koni/Enidine.............................MO REXNORD Power Transmission HQ.... WI Standard Car Truck Co........................IL United Transportation Group.............IN

SHOP EQUIPMENT Aldon Co. Inc.....................................IL Bushman Equipment Inc.................. WI Clemco Industries Corp...................MO Hegenscheidt-MFD Corp................... MI Hydra-Tech International Corp...Canada Industry-Railway Suppliers, Inc..........IL Inter Swiss Ltd...................................IL J Bard McLean Inc............................ PA Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN LPI, Inc............................................ WI Macton Corp.................................... CT Marco.............................................. IA Power Systems Int’l Inc.................... AR Railhead Corporation.........................IL Railquip, Inc................................... GA Ross & White Co................................IL TCB Group, The................................ PA Trans Environmental Systems, Inc.... VA United Transportation Group.............IN Unity Railway Supply Co., Inc..............IL Whiting Corporation...........................IL

SOFTWARE, COMPUTER DIAGNOSTIC/BILLING ELCON Inc..........................................IL Inter Swiss Ltd...................................IL LAT-LON LLC.....................................CO Railcar Management Inc (RMI)..........GA TCB Group, The................................ PA

STATOR MOTORS Dayton-Phoenix Group.................... OH General Electric Canada Inc.......Canada IAE Power Products Co.......................IL Irwin Car & Equipment..................... PA Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN L&S Electric.................................... MN Norfolk Southern............................. PA Swiger Coil Systems Inc.................. OH Traction Motor Service, Inc............... PA

TESTING ALSTOM Transportation Inc.............. NY Arizona Rail Car Inc.......................... AZ BTECH Inc.........................................NJ CTLGroup..........................................IL Cygnus Instruments, Inc................. MD DIT-MCO International.....................MO Donohue Railroad Equipment Inc..... PA East Tennessee Rail Car Services Inc..TN ELCON Inc..........................................IL Hegenscheidt-MFD Corp................... MI ITW Ransburg Electrostatic Systems.OH JMA Railroad Supply Co.....................IN Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN MERMEC Inc.................................... SC

Multi-Service Supply Div................... PA New York Air Brake Corp................... NY NGC Testing Services........................ NY Norfolk Southern............................. PA Physical Acoustics Corp.....................NJ Retlif Testing Laboratories................ NY Strato, Inc.......................................NJ TESSCO Technologies Inc................. MD TrainTronix Inc...................................IL Ultra-Tech Enterprises Inc..................FL United Transportation Group.............IN

TOILETS Dayton-Phoenix Group.................... OH Inca Corporation.............................. CA Inca Gold Products, LLC.................... CA Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN Motive Equipment, Inc..................... WI Norfolk Southern............................. PA

TRACTION MOTORS ALSTOM Transportation Inc.............. NY Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co., Inc....................... AL General Electric Canada Inc.......Canada Hilliard Enterprises, Inc................... AR IEC-Holden Inc..........................Canada Irwin Car & Equipment..................... PA JMA Railroad Supply Co.....................IN Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN L&S Electric.................................... MN Manufacturers Railway Co...............MO Messiah Locomotive Services..........MO Miller Ingenuity.............................. MN Mobile Services & Equipment Inc......LA MTU America Inc.............................. MI Norfolk Southern............................. PA Pennsylvania Electric Motor Service, Inc........................... OH Progress Rail.....................................IL Progress Rail Services Corp.............. AL R & W Machine..................................IL RailRhodes Inc................................GA RELCO Locomotives, Inc......................IL Swiger Coil Systems Inc.................. OH Tennessee Southern Railroad........... TN Traction Motor Service, Inc............... PA Winter’s Rigging Inc......................... NY

TRUCK/COMBO REMANUFACTURE Altoona Railcar Repair...................... PA Irwin Car & Equipment..................... PA Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN Mid-America Car Inc.......................MO ORX................................................ PA Progress Rail.....................................IL Progress Rail Services Corp.............. AL


TRUCKS AND COMPONENTS (SPRINGS, BOLSTERS, SIDE FRAMES) A. Stucki Company........................... PA ALSTOM Transportation Inc.............. NY American Industries........................ PA American Railcar Industries, Inc......MO Appalachian Railcar Services Inc..... WV Arizona Freight Car Repair Inc........... AZ Arizona Rail Car Inc.......................... AZ Astralloy Steel Products................... PA BBC Fasteners Inc..............................IL Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co., Inc....................... AL Brookville Equipment Corp............... PA Consolequip Inc.......................Canada ContiTech North America................. OH Dana Railcar.................................... DE Diamond Wire Spring....................... PA Donohue Railroad Equipment Inc..... PA East Tennessee Rail Car Services Inc..TN Greenbrier Castings...........................IL Hilliard Enterprises, Inc................... AR Holland Co........................................IL IAE Power Products Co.......................IL Independent Locomotive Service Inc..................................... MN Irwin Car & Equipment..................... PA J Bard McLean Inc............................ PA Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN Mid-America Car Inc.......................MO Midwest Railcar Repair, Inc..............SD Mobile Services & Equipment Inc......LA Multi-Service Supply Div................... PA National Steel Car Ltd...............Canada Norfolk Southern............................. PA Ohio Valley Rail Car.......................... PA Progress Rail Services Corp.............. AL RailRhodes Inc................................GA RELCO Locomotives, Inc......................IL Salco Products, Inc............................IL Standard Car Truck Co........................IL Tennessee Southern Railroad........... TN United Transportation Group.............IN ZefTek, Inc.........................................IL

TURBINES Fairbanks Morse Engine...................DC General Electric Canada Inc.......Canada Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN Messiah Locomotive Services..........MO RELCO Locomotives, Inc......................IL Tennessee Southern Railroad........... TN

TURBOCHARGERS, REMANUFACTURED Hilliard Enterprises, Inc................... AR

Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN Power Systems Int’l Inc.................... AR Progress Rail.....................................IL

VALVES Airtek Inc........................................ PA American Railcar Industries, Inc......MO Bayou Railcar Services Inc.................LA Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co., Inc....................... AL Conbraco Industries.........................NC Cyclonaire....................................... NE Dana Railcar.................................... DE Dayton-Phoenix Group.................... OH Diamond Wire Spring....................... PA Donohue Railroad Equipment Inc..... PA East Tennessee Rail Car Services Inc..TN Graham-White Mfg. Co..................... VA Haynes Corp.....................................FL IAE Power Products Co.......................IL JMA Railroad Supply Co.....................IN Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN Metso Automation.......................... MA Midland Manufacturing Corp..............IL Mobile Services & Equipment Inc......LA Multi-Service Supply Div................... PA New York Air Brake Corp................... NY Ogontz Corp.................................... PA Ohio Valley Rail Car.......................... PA Power Drives, Inc............................. NY Power Systems Int’l Inc.................... AR Salco Products, Inc............................IL Strasburg Railroad Company............ PA Sure Seal Inc..................................MO Triangle Engineered Products Co........IL United Transportation Group.............IN

WEAR PLATES A. Stucki Company........................... PA American Locomotive Parts, Inc........ DE American Railcar Industries, Inc......MO Arizona Rail Car Inc.......................... AZ Astralloy Steel Products................... PA Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co., Inc....................... AL Clifton Steel Co............................... OH Consolequip Inc.......................Canada Dana Railcar.................................... DE Donohue Railroad Equipment Inc..... PA Durox Co........................................ OH East Tennessee Rail Car Services Inc..TN Holland Co........................................IL Independent Locomotive Service Inc..................................... MN J Bard McLean Inc............................ PA James Railcar Service....................... CA Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN

McConway & Torley, LLC................... PA Mobile Services & Equipment Inc......LA Multi-Service Supply Div................... PA National Steel Car Ltd...............Canada Osborne Industries, Inc................... KS Prime Railway Services.............Canada Quadrant EPP USA, Inc..................... PA REXNORD Power Transmission HQ.... WI Salco Products, Inc............................IL Shamrock Associates Ltd...................IL Standard Car Truck Co........................IL Strato, Inc.......................................NJ TriStar Plastics Corp HQ.................. MA Twinco Mfg. Co. Inc.......................... NY United Transportation Group.............IN Unity Railway Supply Co., Inc..............IL ZefTek, Inc.........................................IL

WELDING EQUIPMENT Dana Railcar.................................... DE HBD/Thermoid Inc.......................... OH James Railcar Service....................... CA Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN Miller Electric Manufacturing Co....... WI Railquip, Inc................................... GA Salco Products, Inc............................IL Smith Equipment............................SD United Transportation Group.............IN

WHEELS/AXLES/WHEEL SETS American Industries........................ PA American Railcar Industries, Inc......MO Amsted Rail.......................................IL Appalachian Railcar Services Inc..... WV Arizona Rail Car Inc.......................... AZ Donohue Railroad Equipment Inc..... PA East Tennessee Rail Car Services Inc..TN General Electric Canada Inc.......Canada Greenbrier Companies, Inc...............OR Hantz Locomotive Service................. PA Hilliard Enterprises, Inc................... AR Hydra-Tech International Corp...Canada Independent Locomotive Service Inc..................................... MN International Electronic Machines Corp (IEM)........................ NY InterTran Corp................................. PA Irwin Car & Equipment..................... PA J Bard McLean Inc............................ PA JMA Railroad Supply Co.....................IN K-IV Enterprises LLC..........................NJ Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN Marshall Air Brake Co....................... PA MERMEC Inc.................................... SC Messiah Locomotive Services..........MO Mobile Services & Equipment Inc......LA Multi-Service Supply Div................... PA

National Steel Car Ltd...............Canada Norfolk Southern............................. PA NRE Wheel Works Inc....................... WI Ohio Valley Rail Car.......................... PA Ontario Northland....................Canada ORX................................................ PA Progress Rail Services Corp.............. AL R & W Machine..................................IL Railquip, Inc................................... GA RELCO Locomotives, Inc......................IL Salco Products, Inc............................IL Shamrock Associates Ltd...................IL Simmons Machine Tool Corp............ NY Standard Steel................................ PA Strasburg Railroad Company............ PA Western-Cullen-Hayes, Inc.................IL Wheel Truing Brake Shoe Co............. MI Whiting Corporation...........................IL ZefTek, Inc.........................................IL

WHEEL-SET SHOP SERVICES A. Stucki Company........................... PA Greenbrier Companies, Inc...............OR Handling Specialty.......................... NY Hantz Locomotive Service................. PA J Bard McLean Inc............................ PA Knoxville Locomotive Works............. TN NRE Wheel Works Inc....................... WI ORX................................................ PA R & W Machine..................................IL Standard Forged Products Inc........... PA Strasburg Railroad Company............ PA United Transportation Group.............IN

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WINDOWS/GLAZING Arizona Rail Car Inc.......................... AZ East Tennessee Rail Car Services Inc..TN Ellcon-National Inc.......................... SC Hilliard Enterprises, Inc................... AR Norfolk Southern............................. PA Sierracin Corp................................. CA USSC LLC......................................... PA July 2017

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By FRANK N. WILNER, Contributing Editor

Railroads abhor it. Labor leaders adore it. FELA remains the exclusive remedy for injured rail workers.

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t was an accessory to the jailing of three labor union presidents. It may encourage bad decision-making by rail managers. Its lottery-like jury awards seduce plaintiff attorneys. It can send an injured rail worker to the poor house. And it encourages adversarial relationships in the workplace. Railroads abhor it; labor leaders adore it. The most senior and conservative Republican in the U.S. Senate is its staunchest supporter. Say hello to the 109-year-old Federal Employers’ Liability Act (FELA), which has nothing to do with federal workers and everything to do with rail employee on-the-job injuries.

FELA permits rail employees in interstate commerce to recover from their employer damages for workplace injuries. Superseding state laws, FELA is an exclusive remedy. It is unique in requiring the injured first to prove employer negligence, and then subjects monetary awards to reduction proportionate to the employee’s failure to follow workplace safety edicts. While some 85% of railroad workplace injury settlements are voluntary, the 15% meandering through the judicial system for five years or more are fodder for FELA’s riddance owing to the awards’ monetary size, the railroads’ legal defense costs and the

adversarial atmosphere created. An alternative is folding railroads into the no-fault workers’ compensation programs of the 50 states that protect virtually all other workers, including interstate airline, bus and trucking employees. Also, a freestanding, no-fault rail program could be created, or binding arbitration could be used. Were it so simple. It’s not, as no-fault programs and all manner of arbitration similarly are problematic. To understand FELA, gaze back to the industrial revolution, when railroads emerged as America’s first large-scale enterprise. Common law generally barred financial recovery for July 2017 Railway Age 17


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Public awareness stimulated Congress to pass legislation in 1893 requiring safety features for locomotives and rolling stock. Phase-in, however, took many years.

workplace injuries unless the employee was completely free of blame. New hires were forewarned of the inherent dangers of railroading—told their wages covered all risks of injury in an era of link-and-pin couplers and train braking that required a human balancing act atop moving railcars in all weather conditions. Nineteenth century railroad casualty numbers were horrific. More than 2,000 railroaders died on the job annually, and one in every 35 suffered a workplace injury. President Benjamin Harrison likened the casualty rate to that of war. Safety laws and regulations were in their infancy; medical insurance fanciful. Employee benevolent associations often were the sole financial assistance for families of killed or seriously injured rail workers. Public awareness—most every family then had a member employed by a railroad—stimulated Congress to pass legislation in 1893 requiring safety features for locomotives and rolling stock, but phase-in was sluggish, and the carnage continued. Recognizing the limitations of nonuniform state laws, all favoring employers, Congress, with support from President Teddy Roosevelt, crafted FELA in 1908. It demolished the 18

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common-law doctrine that employees assumed injury risks, and that their contributory negligence, no matter how slight, barred recovery. FELA did permit awards to be reduced in proportion to an employee’s negligence—the comparative negligence doctrine. While FELA allows injured railroad-

Attempts to create a no-fault federal program exclusively for rail workers have been opposed by labor. ers to sue in state courts rather than federal, uniformity is assured by requiring state courts to obey the federal statute. Creation of FELA was as progressive then as the notion today of universal healthcare insurance. It was not until after FELA’s passage that no-fault workers’ compensation programs proliferated in states. FELA remains the exclusive remedy for injured rail workers. Unlike FELA, no-fault programs

were designed to avoid legal fisticuffs over blame by presupposing joint responsibility for an injury. And where FELA permits unlimited monetary awards for pain, suffering and mental anguish, no-fault programs are capped, with awards limited to lost wages and medical expenses. FELA defenders say that the more severe nature of railroad injuries—frequently career ending or fatal—justify higher awards Attempts to create a no-fault federal program exclusively for rail workers, or dismantle FELA and fold railroads into the state no-fault programs, were opposed by rail labor organizations and FELA attorneys. Yet rail labor leaders have acknowledged problems. In 1931, AFL-CIO official Donald R. Richberg said that “the relief afforded by FELA is limited largely to those cases in which an employee is so severely injured that he is willing to gamble …” This complemented a 1928 observation of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen that “in a vast number of [FELA] cases, no relief is afforded [owing to unsympathetic juries].” Alternative state no-fault programs, however, provide lower monetary awards, which would discriminate against rail workers whose compensation is in the top 7% of the domestic workforce. State programs also ignore the greater wage replacement needs of younger permanently disabled workers versus those closer to retirement. However, railroaders have more extensive health insurance plans than most workers, and Railroad Retirement provides annuities for disabled workers. Existing contract-interpretation arbitration administered by the National Mediation Board is so riddled with costs, delay and other disgruntlement that it is a problematic replacement for FELA. Another concern with FELA is monetary awards as divergent as the juries deciding them. In one example, among four accidents resulting in a leg amputation, jury awards ranged from $2 million to $450,000. Voluntary settlements offer greater uniformity as FELA attorneys and carriers utilize


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confidential matrixes to establish settlement amounts. The tradeoff between FELA and state no-fault programs, wrote a scholar, is that “the right of the employee [under FELA] to seek a full recovery is removed in exchange for the certainty of more limited benefits [under a no-fault program].” In seeking FELA’s elimination, railroads say safety laws and regulations are sufficient incentive to provide safe working conditions. FELA defenders say “nothing focuses railroads on safety more than the threat of monetary damages for employee injuries.” FELA also is said to be an effective deterrent to rogue supervisors, in quest of bonuses tied to improved productivity and lower injury rates, from coercing employee violations of safety edicts and intimidating them not to report minor injuries. Railroads say FELA discourages collaboration to improve workplace safety by creating an adversarial relationship where each party blames the other. But requiring injured workers to establish carrier negligence is said to discourage fraudulent claims. Evidence is inconclusive that a shift to a no-fault program would save railroads money, although railroads cite the high costs of hiring claims examiners and inside- and outside-counsel to defend against FELA lawsuits. Even no-fault awards are challenged in court; and nearly 99% of FELA cases are settled without going to trial. While railroads have complained that FELA lawyers engage in so-called forum shopping—suing in locations along the railroad’s routes where jury pools tend to be anti-employer—the Supreme Court recently imposed more strict limits on such filings, generally requiring them filed in states where the injury occurred. A FELA attorney calls it “ironic” that railroads, which invoke the benefit of laws in the many states they operate, balk at having to defend a case wherever they do business. Whether FELA creates a problematic symbiosis between rail labor unions and personal injury attorneys is open for debate.

In seeking FELA’s elimination, railroads say safety laws and regulations are sufficient incentive to provide safe working conditions.

Most labor unions promote the use by injured members of so-called designated legal counsel (DLC), who are made honorary union members and solicited to subsidize union gatherings, although they contemporaneously provide educational lectures and respond to legal questions. And where personal injury attorneys frequently charge 40% of a jury award, DLC pledge to limit their fee to 25%. Their knowledge of FELA and railroading is said to justify their preferment. But there are problems. A former DLC, piqued that his designation was revoked, alleged union officers were improperly accepting sporting event tickets and meals from other DLC in contravention of one rail labor union’s ethics code—a code created following a DLC corruption scandal culminating in the jailing of two former union presidents. Another union ceased sponsoring DLC after its president was jailed for an attempted shake-down of DLC. Perhaps FELA’s most significant flaw is that injured workers, in taking their claim to trial, risk losing most or all of a monetary award if a jury concludes their own negligence was substantial. But absent unexpected labor-union support for an alternative, it will be arduous in

Evidence is inconclusive that a shift to a no-fault program would save railroads money. the extreme for railroads to convince even this perceived anti-union Republican-majority Congress to scrap FELA. Complicating any effort to ditch FELA is that many state no-fault programs specifically and unconditionally exclude rail workers. A more formidable roadblock, for now, is 83-year-old Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah). Despite his being the most senior U.S. senator and possessing the most solid conservative credentials, Hatch stands as a forbidding bulwark against FELA reform—perhaps because he once represented injured workers in FELA lawsuits, and his son is a DLC. Railroads may despise FELA, but its durability likely protects it no matter that conservative Republicans control the Executive and Legislative branches of government. RA July 2017 Railway Age 19


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Midyear Report

By WILLIAM C. V ANTUONO, Editor-in-Chief; JASON SEIDL, Contributing Editor; and JIM BLAZE, Contributing Editor

In stark contrast After a difficult 2016 that saw freight rail volumes plummet, the railroads are beginning to see a resurgence, with traffic on the upswing in several key sectors.

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Jason Seidl: “We Remain Constructive”

After facing pressures from coal volumes and trucking competition in 2016, railroads have seen a bit of a recovery through mid-June this year. Regulatory issues appear to have melted into the background for those on Capitol Hill; pricing should begin to recover somewhat; and the industry will keep its eye on eastern giant CSX to see the effect of the Class I being run by an industry icon. At Cowen, we remain constructive on investors having exposure to the group, and believe there could be another leg up for the stocks if corporate tax reform and/or an infrastructure spending bill could get passed. 2016 was a year that the rail industry was happy to see end, as total industry carloads dropped 5%, led by a nearly 20% decline in coal and a 2% drop in intermodal. While high stockpiles, low natural gas prices (for half of the year), and

Norfolk Southern (above) and CSX (opposite)

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he railroad industry would probably prefer to forget 2016, the year when traffic took a nosedive, along with the level of civility in politics—not that politics sees much civility. This year is turning out to be a very different story. While not much has changed politically (some would suggest it’s crazier than ever), and Washington is stalled in gridlock and partisanship, the railroads are gradually climbing out of a slump. Traffic is coming back, and freight car orders—the bellwether of a healthy industry, just as rail freight traffic is a bellwether of the economy—appear to be recovering. Wall Street Contributing Editor Jason Seidel and colleague Matt Elkott, Railway Age’s “go-to” experts on The Street, as well as AAR President and CEO Ed Hamberger (at Railway Age’s June Rail Insights conference in Chicago) offer the following observations:


pressure on export demand hurt coal volumes, intermodal was negatively impacted by an abundance of trucking capacity and a sluggish economy. Not surprisingly, these pressures leapt over to rail pricing as the proprietary Quarterly Cowen Rail Shipper Survey fell to a multiyear low in the third quarter. So far, 2017 has been in stark contrast to the doldrums experienced by the industry in the prior year. Through the first week of June, railroad industry traffic was up 5.6%. While some have been quick to point out that this is not really because of an economic pickup but due to the strength in coal (up 16.7%) and agricultural products (up 6.5%), total traffic excluding these two commodity groups is still up nearly 4%. While we expect this number to abate somewhat in the back half of the year because of more difficult year-over-year comparisons, the recovery in intermodal traffic has been warmly received by many in the industry. Looking forward, we expect overall industry traffic to revert to low-single-digit growth rates. Coal and automotive traffic should show modest declines. Intermodal traffic growth is expected to continue as the electronic logging device (ELD) mandate kicks in on December 18. We believe the impacts of ELD implementation will begin to be felt on truck availability sometime in the fourth quarter of this year and gradually increase throughout 2018. Other industrial related goods are expected to show mild growth. From a pricing standpoint, we expect to see gradual recovery as trucking pricing begins to show positive momentum. We are forecasting 2-3% growth in rail pricing for 2017 and look for 3%+ pricing in 2018. This should be enough for carriers to more than offset rail costs. Turning to some specific issues that are likely to impact the rail industry, we find management change at the forefront once again. Industry icon Hunter Harrison is once again setting out to prove he is a master, and his canvas this time is eastern rail giant CSX. Thus far, his actions have been swift in closing down yards, converting to flat switching, and running more of a schedule service. We would not be surprised to see further headcount reductions and possibly even some property sales as he gets his arms around his new task. We believe the only thing that could stop Harrison from reaching his goals at CSX is his health. Indeed, there have been numerous news articles that have addressed this issue in 2017. We cannot profess intimate knowledge of Harrison’s personal condition, but we certainly wish him good health. His success will not only profoundly impact CSX but is likely to have impacts on fellow eastern carrier Norfolk Southern. One cannot help but think that the more financial success that CSX has, the more pressure NS management will feel to produce better results. In fact, earlier this year, NS’s board announced incentives for management to exceed its previously announced long-term plan of a sub-65% operating ratio. Action on Capitol Hill is likely to play a role in the success of railroad stocks for the remainder of 2017. The large rally in the market post-President Trump’s election was a sign that investors felt his policies would help businesses. Domestic industrial companies such as railroads would potentially see

significant benefits from corporate tax reform and a large infrastructure bill. However, the ongoing Russian election meddling probe and the obstruction of justice accusations have negatively impacted this Administration’s ability to govern. Hence, it is hard to predict both when and if President Trump and Congress will be able to make any progress on these two important items. As with any outlook, there remains uncertainty. However, the economy appears stable; railroads are pushing to drive out costs; and a major competitive mode will likely experience tightening due to new regulations. It is with this basic backdrop that we continue to believe railroads will add value to investors’ portfolios. Railcar Resurgence?

Inquiries for new railcars are on the rise, and orders appear to be gradually increasing. This is one of the takeaways from Cowen’s roundtable railcar conference call with industry experts. “The discussion reinforced our view that demand for new rail equipment, as measured by orders, has likely reached an inflection point marking the beginning of a gradual recovery,” says Cowen’s Matt Elkott. “We articulated this view in our May 5 report, ‘2Q Railcar Orders Could Exceed 1Q.’ We now believe 2Q orders could be in the range of 5,000 to 6,000 units for the industry. This would follow just over 4,800 units in 1Q17, which represented a 1% sequential decline following a 12% sequential decline in 4Q16 and a 27% sequential decline in 3Q16.” Small-cube covered hoppers, with some help from a few other car types, are primarily leading the recovery. The ongoing frac sand recovery and to a lesser extent cement is driving demand for these hoppers. New orders are coming in from shippers and equipment lessors. “As we discussed in our April 3 note, ‘Frac Sand Cars Fully Deployed,’ utilization of the frac sand car lease fleet was near full,” Elkott notes. “Additionally, some key lessors had only modest numbers of these cars in their fleets. GATX, for example, had less than 3,000 frac sand cars in its North American fleet of roughly 121,000 units at the end of 1Q17.” Cowen estimates that small-cube covered hopper production could exceed 7,000 units this year, marking a sharp increase in the production rate from just over 300 units

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delivered in the first quarter. “We believe a good portion of the 16,000 small-cube covered hoppers that were in the industry backlog at the end of 1Q17 could get pulled forward from delivery in 2018 and 2019 to this year,” Elkott observes. “Additionally, a good portion of the new orders coming in are likely for 2017 delivery.” Other car types experiencing strong levels of inquiries from shippers and equipment lessors include plastic pellet hopper cars, as customers plan for projects coming online in the next one or two years. Open-top hoppers for aggregates could be another sweet spot as the Administration and Congress hash out the much-touted infrastructure bill. Demand for intermodal equipment could also see an increase, albeit a longer-term one, as the railroads anticipate increased truck-to-rail traffic conversion after two years of stiff competition from a trucking market with anemic rates. “Indeed, if the current rail volume growth proves sustainable, it could combine with a likely tightening in truckload capacity to drive both trucking and rail rates,” Elkott says. “With many trucking fleets having frozen their capacity growth over the past couple of years, and with ELD implementation set to kick in in 2018, conversion from the highway could start picking back up as shippers look to secure intermodal capacity for the long term. We estimate ELDs could reduce overall truckload capacity by 3-5% when they are fully in place.” Cowen’s railcar conference call panelists seemed to agree that the carbuilders remain well-positioned to meet the current level of orders for delivery this year. “Lead times on materials are in the 8- to 12-week range, and component suppliers should be able to meet the demand,” Elkott observes. “The panelists did not rule out total 2017 deliveries as high as 45,000 units, a strong number given that the low end of the expectations range had flirted with 30,000 units not too long ago.” On the leasing side, rates on frac sand cars appear to now be hovering around the high $400/month range, even trending into the low $500/month range. “This is a significant increase from the roughly $250/month bottom seen last year,” notes Elkott. “Lease rates on most other types of equipment, however, remain depressed. With the still-strong OEM backlog of 60,000 units as of the end of the first quarter qarter now looking more credible, further pressure on lease rates cannot be ruled out as newly built equipment is added to the overall railcar fleet.” Ed Hamberger at Rail Insights

AAR President and CEO Ed Hamberger and Railway Age Editor-in-Chief William C. Vantuono discussed a wide range of issues affecting the railroad industry at the third annual Rail Insights conference, held June 7-8 at the Chicago Union League Club. Contributing Editor Jim Blaze offers the following takeaways and observations: • Intermodal continues to be a possible growth sector for rail freight in North America. Recent weekly 2017 traffic increases for intermodal have seen near- to double-digit 24 Railway Age July 2017

increases relative to the same week in 2016. However, 2016 intermodal traffic was a near-decade-low period. Translation? Projecting significant intermodal as well as overall freight rail growth remains difficult. • Is coal coming back? A survey of AAR-member railroad management clearly shows that recently closed coal-fired power plants are not coming back on line. And no new coal-fired power stations are being built. That’s important evidence as to coal’s future. • As to the Trump Administration’s position on trade (i.e. dismantling NAFTA, imposing tariffs, etc.), a study conducted by AAR Senior Vice President John Gray’s team showed that between one-third and maybe as much as 43% of U.S. rail freight is directly related to foreign trade. Much of this is Canadian and Mexican trade. The largest commodity is grain exports to Mexico. At present there is a great deal of uncertainty regarding Presidential messages about trade. • The Federal Railroad Administration is still without an Administrator (Patrick T. Warren is FRA Executive Director and is serving as the Acting Administrator), and it doesn’t look like there will be an appointment before August. Meanwhile, the FRA is without an official mandate from the Trump Administration. • Do autonomous trucks pose a threat to railroads? Right now, the rail industry is taking a wait-and-see attitude toward development of this technology. The AAR is taking an open stance toward freight industry innovation. The rail industry is going to have to figure out what to do as the competition— and indeed some rail industry customers—innovate. Right now, there is no rail industry attempt to block innovation, at least not within the AAR. • Rail industry management has a divided opinion as to one-man crews and operational efficiency. CP President and CEO Keith Creel’s view that he isn’t a big fan of one-person main line freight train crews on the CP clearly shows this. Creel, who opened the conference, said that his concerns with one-person crews are not necessarily safety-related. Rather, they have to do with operations and en-route incidents. CP operates very long consists, as much as 10,000 feet—close to two miles. If there is a mechanical failure en-route (air hose separation, broken coupler knuckle, etc.), how can one person be expected to deal with that— for example, walking back thousands of feet to locate and address a problem? • The AAR is of the opinion that a combination of engineering high kip forces and out-of-standard track geometry tolerances together clearly are predictive of derailments and accidents. The use of big-data-set analytics clearly are going to enable rail management to better make future repair/ replace maintenance decisions. That’s a clear improvement. • The AAR has no formal position on the independently proposed new Chicago bypass freight railroad, the Great Lakes Basin Railway. A pending STB initial review of the application to begin construction is currently awaiting further information and clarification. RA


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By KERRY JONES, Principal Investigator I, and GARY FRY, Senior Scientist II, TTCI, for Railway Age

AAR Class C has been the standard. Testing is well along on the stronger Class D.

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ransportation Technology Center, Inc. (TTCI) is continuing its evaluation of several high performance wheels in laboratory, on-track, and revenue service scenarios. Results of the first test show a reduction in the number of removals for shelling or high impact and have laid the groundwork for more testing in the future. AAR Class C wheels have been the standard wheel steels for cars for many years. However, manufacturers have developed better steels that offer improved strength, damage resistance and performance over the AAR Class C wheels. In 2007, TTCI began testing some of these new wheel materials. The requirements for AAR Class D wheels were not yet defined when work started, so these new wheels became known as high performance wheels. Various manufacturers submitted eight wheel types for

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this test, among them a proprietary chemistry developed by TTCI. AAR Class C wheels, independent of manufacturers, were used for comparison. Laboratory tests included room temperature and elevated temperature tensile testing, chemical composition, fracture toughness, microstructure, residual stress and microcleanliness. All results met the proposed requirements. On-track testing was conducted at the Facility for Accelerated Service Testing (FAST) at TTCI beginning in 2008. Multiple wheelsets of each type were placed under 286,000pound and 315,000-pound cars. The test wheels were inspected approximately two times per year and monitored for wheel profile and surface condition. Currently, two high performance wheel types are still being tested at FAST. In 2009, TTCI began a collaboration with a western U.S.


railroad to run the revenue service portion of the test with cars in coal service. Four types of high performance wheels and a control group of AAR Class C wheels are currently under evaluation. Wheel removals for high impact or shelling were designated as failures, while other causes, such as thin flanges and slides, were not designated as failures. As in the TTCI portion of the test, wheels were inspected approximately twice per year. Wheel profile and surface condition were monitored, and in 2014, ultrasonic testing was added to check for subsurface fatigue cracks. These cracks form due to rolling contact stresses and propagate circumferentially and laterally under certain circumstances. Ultimately, these cracks can form a vertical split rim, in which part of the wheel breaks away. Subsurface fatigue cracks were found in two different wheelsets in 2015 and these were subsequently removed from revenue service. In one set, no subsurface indications were found ultrasonically after 250,000 accumulated miles; however, at 310,000 accumulated miles, several subsurface indications were found and surface damage was greater. To date, 19 of the Class C wheels (15%) have been removed for high impact or shelling. Nine of the high performance wheels (12%) have been removed for the same causes. One high performance wheel, Type 7, represents seven of these removals; the remaining three high performance wheel types have either zero or one removal. This is summarized in the accompanying table (opposite). The average accumulated mileage of Class C and high performance wheels in the test

is 305,000 miles. TTCI will continue to monitor the mileage and removal causes of these wheels. Building on these results, a new test has begun. This test is designated HPW2, and features wheels from 13 manufacturers. It will follow the same basic steps as the first test, but will be employed on a larger scale. Laboratory testing is currently under way and will have a greater emphasis on metallurgical analysis. On-track testing is scheduled to begin at TTCI in the fall of 2017. Once the wheels have accumulated at least 20,000 miles, TTCI will deploy test wheels in revenue service. RA Summary of Wheelsets Removed for Shelling or High Impact Wheel Type

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Meetings High profile HDR has appointed Eric L. Keen as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, succeeding George A. Little, who announced his retirement, effective December 31, 2017. A trained civil engineer, Keen, who joined HDR in 1993, was instrumental in developing the firm’s transportation alternative delivery practice and was previously the director of the firm’s transportation group. In 2012, Keen started the HDR Foundation, an employee-funded and -administered charitable giving organization. The foundation has given more than $1 million in grants to date.

August 15-17, 2017 2017 Midwest Rail Conference Kalamazoo, Mich. Contact: David Nelson, dannelso@mtu.edu. http://www.rail.mtu.edu/event/ mrc2017

Sept. 11, 2017 Gary Griswell, Customer Success Team Manager – Rail with GE Digital of GE Transportation, was honored with the Thomas L. Schlosser Distinguished Service Award by the American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association. The award is presented on an annual basis to recognize an individual for long-term, significant service to the Association. Griswell is the first Associate Member recipient of the award, presented at ASLRRA’s 2017 Connections convention held in Grapevine, Tex. It honors longtime ASLRRA leader Schlosser, who passed away in 2011. HNTB Corp. has added two executives to its PTC team. Michael Bogonovich is a senior systems project engineer specializing in the design, integration, manufacture, commissioning, operations and maintenance of rail transit vehicles, control and security systems and electrical systems for facilities. Prior to joining HNTB, Bogonovich worked with the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority as program manager. Michael Haverstick is a PTC systems project engineer who most recently worked with the Regional Transportation District (RTD) in Denver as communication system project and technical lead for Denver Eagle P3. Bogonovich and Haverstick are based in Denver. Michael Baker International has promoted Don Sepulveda to Vice President and Deputy National Market Lead in the Railroad and Transit Practice for the firm’s West region. Based in Los Angeles, Sepulveda will oversee 28

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Michael Baker’s railroad and transit operations, leading business and strategic development. Sepulveda joined Michael Baker in 2016 as Vice President, Rail and Transit Practice Lead in the firm’s West region. RailPros Field Services, a provider of railroad engineering and field support, has named Terry Tate as Assistant Vice President of Rail Operations. He will focus on the expansion of existing projects and the development of new business ventures. Tate has more than 35 years of experience in transportation operations management with Union Pacific and Southern Pacific. He most recently served as General Director of Quality Service for Union Pacific.

Basic Railroad Track Maintenance Workshop Knoxville, Tenn. http://www.ctr.utk.edu/ CTRrailcourses/railclass. php?id=434&loc=1 Contact: dclarke@utk.edu 865-974-1812

Sept. 17- 19, 2017 Intermodal EXPO 2017 Long Beach, Calif. www.IntermodalEXPO.com Contact: shanelle.casey@ intermodal.org. 301-982-3400, ext. 354

Sept. 17-20, 2017 Railway Interchange 2017

100 YEARS AGO in

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July 1917 SENATE PASSES DAYLIGHT SAVINGS BILL The Senate passed the “daylight savings” bill, providing that at 2:00 a.m. on the last Sunday in April of each year, the standard time shall be advanced one hour and at 2 a.m. of the last Sunday in September of each year, the standard time shall be returned to the mean astronomical time … governing each time zone. The bill also provides for legalizing the present standard time system of the United States, which was adopted at the [insistence] of the railroads in 1883.

Sept. 25-27, 2017 Institution of Railway Signal Engineers (IRSE) 2017 Annual Convention Dallas, Tex. Contact: ray@globalsignals.net http://irsecon17.wixsite.com/dallas

Oct. 19-20, 2017 Railway Age/Parsons International Conference on Next-Generation Train Control Courtyard Philadelphia Downtown Information: http://railwayage.com. conferences@sbpub.com


Products Interpipe improves wheel machining

ZTR Integrated Locomotive Display

In the past, WHEEL SUPPLIER Interpipe programmed machining operations on individual machine tool controls. This approach was prone to errors that could damage tools and workpieces and also consumed valuable machine time. In an effort to overcome these difficulties, Interpipe engineers collaborated with Twist Engineering, a local computer aided design (CAD) and computer aided manufacturing (CAM) reseller. After studying Interpipe’s machine tools and machining operations, Twist Engineering application engineers recommended that the company implement the ESPRIT CAM software system from DP Technology. ESPRIT’s functionalities include milling machining from 2 up to 5-axis; turning machining from 2- up to 22-axis; wire EDM from 2 up to 4-axis; multitasking mill-turn machining; B-axis machine tools, and high-speed 3- and 5-axis machining. Twist Engineering application engineers produced an NC program for machining a railway wheel on a vertical turning machine with two synchronized turrets. After finishing the program, the engineers simulated the machining operation with ESPRIT. They used ESPRIT to configure the simulation with virtual machine settings, such as setting the limits of motion of the machine tool axes in order to match the actual machine tool as closely as possible. After these changes to the program, they ran it on the actual machine tool. The program provided a substantial reduction in cycle time. Interpipe management purchased ESPRIT and contracted with Twist Engineering to develop 3D models of machine components and special tooling and post processors. Interpipe successfully implemented ESPRIT CAM, which greatly increased machine tool throughput by reducing cycle and programming time and eliminated the need to use valuable machine tool hours to validate NC programs. Based in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine, Interpipe is the world’s third-largest producer of solid-rolled railway wheels, producing more than 250,000 tons in 2012. The company serves the oil and gas, railroad, heavy machinery and construction industries. For more information about ESPRIT, contact DP Technology Corp., (800) 627-8479; email esprit@dptechnology.com; website www.espritcam.com.

ZTR describes its new NEXSYS™ Integrated Locomotive Display (ILD) as “a state-of-the-art NEXSYS™III-i control system designed to replace aging or archaic control systems while at the same time increase locomotive adhesion and integrate with AESS (auto engine start-stop) technology.” “For those looking for a new control system, or current ZTR NEXSYS™III-i customers looking for a more streamlined cab display, ZTR now has the NEXSYS™ ILD,” the company said in announcing the new technology. “This will replace aging gauges that may have needed calibrating in the past and avoid the need for a myriad of control box displays, freeing up space and clearing the view in the cab for the operator.” ZTR says the NEXSYS™ ILD can integrate with other systems to show additional information beyond the diagnostics in a standard HMI (human-machine interface) screen. It shows the required information defined under Association of American Railroads Manual of Standards and Recommended Practices S-591 LSI (Locomotive System Integration Operating Display) specification, and interfaces with the NEXSYS™ system to reduce the need for redundant sensors. The NEXSYS™ ILD has numerous digital indicators, graphical displays and alerts, among them: • Advanced alerter function. • Digital gauges and speedometer. • Graphical alarms. • Communication with the HOTD (head of train device). • Advanced diagnostics. • Digital overspeed warnings. • Train length counter. • Optional integration with electronic air brake systems. “The ZTR engineering team works closely with our customers and continues to make improvements to existing products and to customize solutions,” says Amarjit Soora, Manager of Engineering, ZTR Control Systems. “Our clients told us they wanted a cab display meeting the requirements of the AAR LSI specification, but they also wanted the opportunity for further integration in the future.” ZTR will be demonstrating NEXSYS with HMI and ILD screens at Railway Interchange in Indianapolis, September 17-20. E-mail info@ztr.com or call 952-233-4340 to arrange for a personal demonstration at Railway Interchange, or for more information. July 2017 Railway Age 29


Ad Index Company

Phone #

Fax

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American Railcar Industries

636-940-6020

636-940-6100

sales@americanrailcar.com

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Amsted Rail Group

312-922-4516

312-922-4597

kskibinski@amstedrail.com

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Association of American Railroads 202-639-2100

AAR.org

C2

Danella Rental Systems, Inc.

610-828-6200

610-828-2260

pbarents@danella.com

Dixie Precast

770-944-1930

770-944-9136

fbrown142@aol.com

Holland Co.

708-367-2987

708-672-0119

ptenhoven@hollandco.com

10

Kinkisharyo Eastern Rail Division

732-230-4501

732-979-2378

businessdevelopment@kinkisharyo.com

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LTK Engineering Services

215-641-8826

215-542-7676

tfurmaniak@ltk.com

Messe Berlin GMBH

+49 30 30381852

+49 30 3038 2278

just@messe-berlin.de

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Progress Rail Services

256-505-6402

256-505-6051

info@progressrail.com

C4

Railquip Inc

770-458-4157

770-458-5365

sales@railquip.com

Railway Educational Bureau, The

402-346-4300

402-346-1783

bbrundige@sb-reb.com

Strato

732-317-5406

732-981-1222 korozco@stratoinc.com

Tradepoint Rail

410-409-1301

info@tradepointrail.com

zMAX Micro-Lubricant

704-455-3270

cajohnson@zmax.com

704-454-1377

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Financial edge DAVID NAHASS

Foresight, hindsight at Rail Insights

A

t Railway Age’s 2017 Rail Insights conference, attendees were treated to updates on a variety of current industry topics, such as the current status of Amtrak’s replacement of the Acela trainset, and a “what’s next” panel on the state of growth in North American rail (intermodal or bust?). Rail Insights also offered an update on the car and locomotive lease markets. Chris Schmalbruch, President of VTG Rail, Tom Simpson, President of the Railway Supply Institute and Todd Kahn, Vice President at Chicago Freight Car, participated in a lively discussion on where the railcar market is headed and on the status of retrofits in certain tank railcar markets. The railcar market remains as challenging as it has been for 2016 and 2017, with the only real change being the resurgence of the frac sand market and the increasing demand for smallcube covered hoppers. While acknowledging that the market for sand clearly has improved from its low point in 2015, both Schmalbruch and Kahn suggested concern about the possibility of that market again becoming oversupplied and saturated with equipment, if railcar manufacturers gear up to build more new small-cube hoppers. The panelists echoed similar concerns about overbuilding in the covered hopper fleet for hauling grain and plastics and in the standard pressure tank railcar fleet (non-TIH) for hauling LPG and NGLs. They referenced the existence of the sizeable railcar backlog and the need for railcar leasing companies to find some type of car that they can use to replace sand hoppers or tank railcars for crude. So what will create a more balanced environment for lease rates and car demand? The panel noted that a market sitting on a significant oversupply of equipment across many product

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segments does not offer car owners hope for near-term rental improvement or relief. As well, decreasing the number of railcars being manufactured would be the best first step toward promoting a healthier rental environment for railcars of all types. The panel also noted that the locomotive market is going through a period of oversupply and low rental rates. Contrary to the railcar market, there is no large backlog of locomotive orders, so the future has a less eerie halo around it. The panel did not touch

What will create a more balanced environment for lease rates and car demand? on Tier IV emissions and the future impact on locomotive demand. The panelists addressed the continued influx of new capital into the railcar marketplace. Kahn and Schmalbruch suggested that new investors seem willing to accept lower investment returns than historical averages as they break into the market. Investors viewed as overpaying for used assets expect that the value of those assets will continue to increase even as rental rates decline on that equipment. Many investors might rethink that strategy when leases for cars purchased for high prices reach expiration are renewed for materially lower rates. The panel went on to to discuss whether a lengthy period of low interest rates might have changed the historical return on investment for operating lessors. The data here remains inconclusive. The panel agreed that many of

today’s new investors seem willing to spend more freely with less precision regarding the source of lease revenue for repayment. Nonetheless, our panel remained optimistic that a prudent and measured approach to investment will continue to be the correct approach, for the long term. Moving to the topic of retrofitting tank railcars, Simpson noted that more than 5,000 have been converted from their original CPC-1232 design or from the DOT 111 “legacy” design to the current retrofit specification, the DOT 117R. The panel agreed that expectations are for retrofitting to increase as the industry moves closer to the 2019 and 2023 changeout dates for cars that are not built to comply with the new DOT 117 specification. The proximity to the specification changeout date for pressure tank railcars carrying TIH commodities was also addressed. These railcars will need replacement by 2019. More than 10,000 cars requiring replacement remain in service. Why? The recommended specification for the new car design has yet to be confirmed for a 50-year life. End users and lessors are wanting to avoid another crude oil tank railcar design fiasco and are holding off on new car orders. The panel concluded by discussing the pace of orders and deliveries for 2017. As the number of railcars that may be delivered in 2017 continues to creep higher, so do expectations that the number of orders placed with railcar manufacturers are expected to increase. When the RSI issues its 2Q2017 update in early July, do not be surprised by a bump in railcar orders being placed in the past 90 days. I’m really looking forward to Rail Insights 2018. Got questions? Set them free at dnahass@ railfin.com.



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