St. Charles Car Company
Appearance
Founded | 1872 or 1873 |
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Defunct | 1899 |
Fate | Merged with 12 other companies |
Successor | American Car and Foundry |
Headquarters | , United States |
St. Charles Car Company, a railroad rolling stock manufacturing company located in St. Charles, Missouri, was founded in 1872 or 1873. In 1899 it merged with twelve other companies to form American Car and Foundry (ACF). The St. Charles plant became the main passenger car works. With a failing market for steel passenger cars, ACF phased out the St. Charles operation in 1959.
Its extant buildings are located in the Frenchtown Historic District.[1]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Mary M. Stiritz (August 1990). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: Frenchtown Historic District" (PDF). Missouri Department of Natural Resources. Retrieved 2017-02-01. (includes 25 photographs) and Site map
External links
[edit]- History of the company—ironhorse129
- Historical pictures of the facility—Progressive St. Charles 1916
- Historical pictures and sketches of the product—St. Charles Library District
Categories:
- Defunct rolling stock manufacturers of the United States
- American Car and Foundry Company
- St. Charles County, Missouri
- Manufacturing companies established in 1873
- Manufacturing companies disestablished in 1899
- 1873 establishments in Missouri
- 1899 disestablishments in Missouri
- Defunct manufacturing companies based in Missouri
- United States train and rolling stock stubs