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  2. American Industrial Transport - Wikipedia

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    American Industrial Transport, a business formerly known as American Railcar Industries, is a specialist in railcar leasing and repair, [2] headquartered in Saint Charles, Missouri. AITX, both the name and primary railcar mark, leases railcars in the covered hopper and specialized tank car markets.

  3. American Car and Foundry Company - Wikipedia

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    SP then designed the first car with ACF Industries that same year. [14] [15] 1984: ACF is purchased by Carl Icahn. 1988: Spin-off company American Railcar Industries (ARI) is founded. [16] 1997: ACF reaches a leasing agreement with GE Capital Railcar for 35,000 of its 46,000 railcars, mostly on 16-year leases with optional purchase agreements ...

  4. Bude, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Bude is a town in Franklin County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 1,063 at the 2010 census. [ 2 ] Bude is located on the north bank of the Homochitto River , which bisects the county on a diagonal running from northeast to southwest, where it flows on its way to the Mississippi River.

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  8. US Railcar - Wikipedia

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    On 18 February 2010, US Railcar announced that it had formed a joint venture with American Railcar Industries, dubbed US Railcar Company LLC, to better "design, manufacture, and sell Diesel Multiple Units." [1] On 19 November 2010, however, the two companies announced the dissolution of the venture, citing "current market conditions" [4] as the ...

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