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Working on the railroad again

by Heather B. Hayes
Virginia Business

March 2005

The rail industry is once again in vogue in Roanoke, thanks to the decision by FreightCar America Inc. to begin manufacturing rail cars in Norfolk Southern’s East End shops. Chicago-based Freight-Car America, which has been in the rail car business since 1901, will lease the space but invest $5.5 million in setting up operations and creating 400 jobs during the next 30 months.

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Initially, the company will hire mechanical assemblers, welders and painters in producing aluminum freight cars. Other designs will eventually be built at the site. The company already has started moving in and plans to make its first deliveries in the second quarter of this year.

The historic East End shops, once a hub of railroad support activity, haven’t been used to make rail cars or locomotives in five years.

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