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Francorail
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryRail transport
Founded1970; 54 years ago (1970)
Defunct1989
FateDefunct.
Acquired By Alstom
Headquarters Paris, France
Area served
Worldwide
Products Locomotives
High-speed trains
Intercity and commuter trains
Trams
People movers
Signalling systems

Francorail was a grouping of French railway rolling stock manufacturers, formed in the early 1970s and defunct by the late 1980s.

History

The Francorail grouping was formed to combine the individual areas of expertise or production of a number of French rolling stock manufacturers. The grouping included Carel-Fouche-Languepin, and de Dietrich, as well as Creusot-Loire and Jeumont-Schneider. [1]

In 1973 the company and MTE (Materiel de Traction Electrique), a joint subsidiary of Creusot-Loire and Jeumont-Schneider formed a Groupement d'Intérêt Economique with Francorail, called MTE-Francorail. [2]

In 1976 Francorail-MTE with Alsthom were contracted to manufacture the first series production TGV trains. [3]

In 1987 the association became defunct with the transfer of the railway equipment activities of Schneider (rolling stock, and electrical equipment through MTE) to Alsthom. [4] [5]

References

  1. ^ Le Systeme de Transport Urbain : Les Producteurs de Materiel Ferroviare (PDF) (in French), Société pour le Développement Urbain et la Recherche Economique, 1978, pp. 13, 13b, 14
  2. ^ Gray, Lionel Faraday; Love, Jonathan (1974), Jane's Major Companies of Europe, Jane's, D-33
  3. ^ Meunier, Jacob (2002), On the Fast Track: French Railway Modernization and the Origins of the TGV , 1944-1983, p. 6
  4. ^ d'Ambrières, René (2011), "Les Pelabon : entre industrie et patriotisme, ou des ANF aux Mureaux en passant par Londres", Bulletin de la Sabix (in French), 48, §30
  5. ^ Mass Transit, 14: 21, 1987 {{ citation}}: Missing or empty |title= ( help)

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