American Railcar Industries Inc. (ARI)
100 Clark St.
St. Charles, MO 63301
636-940-6000
Web: www.americanrailcar.com
Email: sales@americanrailcar.com
Description of services: New rail-car design and manufacturing, rail-car repair, and fleet management and engineering services.
Contact: Jim Doty, VP-Marketing, 636-940-6003, jdoty@americanrailcar.com
Chicago Freight Car Leasing Co.
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CIT Rail
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Compass Capital Corp.
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Connell Finance Co. Inc.
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First Union Rail
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FreightCar America Inc.
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GATX Corp.
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Helm Financial Corp.
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Kasgro Rail Corp.
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Mitsui Rail Capital L.L.C.
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Progress Rail Equipment Leasing
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RB Railway Group Inc.
155 boul. Montréal-Toronto
Lachine, Québec H8S-1B4
514-634-5764 (Montreal); 773-853-2493 (U.S.)
Web: www.rbrailwaygroup.com
Description of services: RB Railway Group is a single-source leasing, recycling and components provider to the railway industry, serving freight and passenger railroads. The company buys, sells and leases locomotives, rail cars and other railway equipment. The company also offers full recycling and hauling services, and supplies "well-maintained" components for rail cars and locomotives, the company says.
Contact: Jason Rosen, Director of Sales, jrosen@rbrailwaygroup.com
Tealinc Ltd.
1606 Rosebud Creek Road
Forsyth, MT 59327
720-733-9922
Web: www.tealinc.com
Email: webmail@tealinc.com
Description of services: Rail-car and locomotive operating lessor and broker, and transportation consulting and fleet management services.
Contact: Darell J. Luther, President, 406-347-5237, Darell@tealinc.com
Julie Mink, VP, 720-733-9922, julie@tealinc.com
Trinity Industries Leasing Co.
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TTX Co.
101 N. Wacker Drive
Chicago, IL 60606
312-853-3223; Fax: 312-984-3892
Web: www.ttx.com
Email: marketing@ttx.com
Description of services: TTX Co. provides rail cars and related freight car management services to the North American rail industry. TTX's pool of more than 200,000 rail cars support shippers in intermodal, automotive, paper, lumber, machinery, wind energy, steel and other commodity groups where flat cars, box cars and gondolas are required. TTX is owned by North America's leading railroads, providing rail cars on a usage basis, enabling railroads to conserve their capital for other critical infrastructure needs. TTX rail cars "free-run" between railroads, providing a fungible asset that helps minimize total empty miles, "further lowering costs and spreading risk for the industry," the company says.
Contact: Frank Adcock, Assistant VP Marketing, 312-984-3712, Frank.Adcock@ttx.com
Union Tank Car Co.
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