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Thrall Car MFG Co. Logo Hoodie

Thrall Car MFG Co. Logo Hoodie

$40.00

Thrall Car MFG Co.  Logo Hoodie    

  • 9-ounce, 50/50 cotton/poly fleece, Port & Company PC90H
  • Printed Front Only   
  • Color Navy                          

 A.J. Thrall established the Union Wagon Company in 1916, selling used and reconditioned rail car components.[1] This became the Thrall Car Manufacturing Company in 1917.[2] By mid-century, under the leadership of Richard L. Duchossois, the company focused on building specialized freight cars, such as high-cube boxcars for auto parts, all-door boxcars for building products, gondolas, rotary-dump gondolas for coal, bulkhead flatcars and centerbeam flatcars for lumber, double-stack container cars, covered hoppers, autorack cars and single-level trailer cars.[3] In the 1980s, Thrall acquired five competing railcar manufacturers,[1] including autorack builders Whitehead & Kales and Portec, and became the largest such manufacturer of these cars in the United States. In 1984, Duchossois purchased the remaining shares of the company owned by the Thrall family, and the company then operated as part of Duchossois Industries.[3] In the 1990s, Thrall had a production capacity of over 16,000 freight cars per year, with more than 3,000 employees.[1]

From 1997, a European subsidiary Thrall Europa manufactured wagons in York, UK (Thrall Europa, York works, closed 2002).[4] In 2000, Thrall Europa acquired the railway vehicle manufacturer ČKD Vagonka Studénka (Czech Republic), renamed Thrall Vagonka Studénka, a.s..[5] (In 2006 Trinity Industries sold off its European operations to International Railway Systems)

The closely held company was sold to Trinity Industries, based in Dallas, Texas, in 2001. The company was subsequently renamed Trinity Rail Group, LLC

 

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