Fairmont Railway Motors

Fairmont Railway Motors
Industry rail transport
Successor Harsco Track Technologies
Founded 1909 (1909) in Fairmont, Minnesota, United States
Founder Frank E. Wade
Defunct 1979 (1979)
Products railway speeders
Fairmont MT-14 speeder in February 2004

In 1909 Frank E. Wade founded Fairmont Railway Motors of Fairmont, Minnesota (Fairmont Gas Engine and Railway Motor Car Company in 1915), was a manufacturer of rail vehicles formed from the Fairmont Machine Company.[1] In 1928 the company acquired Mudge and Company[1] and in 1955, the railcar interests of the Fairbanks-Morse company (which had purchased the Sheffield company in the 1920s).[2] Fairmont merged with Harsco Corporation in 1979 to become part of Harsco Track Technologies (Harsco Rail in 2009).[1] Fairmont products included:

External media
Images
S-2 speeder in Texas
platform car at the Denver Federal Center museum
image of plant buildings
Video
Wooden motorcar with 2-stroke engine

References

  1. 1 2 3 Fairmont's Industrial Revolution (PDF) (Report). Fairmont city website. n.d. Retrieved 2011-12-01.
  2. "About NARCOA: Faribanks-Morse". NARCOA.
  3. "Fairmont Railway Engine Questions" (bulletin board posting). SmokStak.com. 2009-04-25. Retrieved 2011-12-01.
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