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Greenbrier breaks ground on new wheel shop

Written by William C. Vantuono, Editor-in-Chief

Greenbrier Rail Services, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Greenbrier Companies, on Oct. 7 broke ground in western Nebraska on a new wheel facility.

The $20 million North Platte, Nebraska Area Wheel Facility, which is scheduled to open in January 2012, will supply new and reconditioned freight car wheelsets. Located in Hershey, Neb., a small town on the Union Pacific main line 15 miles west of North Platte, home of UP’s immense Bailey Yard, the facility is expected to generate $60 million in annual revenue and employ 30. The shop will occupy 34 acres and 49,000 square feet, and will be located on UP’s quadruple-track main line. Greenbrier says the shop will be a "state-of-the-art facility, with in-line, highly automated production."

greenbrier-wheel-shop.jpgThe shop will be Greenbrier’s second facility in Nebraska. The existing one is located in Omaha. Greenbrier Rail Services operates 21 repair shops, 12 wheel and component facilities, and 4 railcar parts manufacturing locations throughout the U.S. and Mexico.

Left to right, at the groundbreaking ceremony: Village of Hershey Mayor Ray Cox, Nebraska Governor David Heineman, Greenbrier Rail Services President Tim Stuckey, and Union Pacific Vice President-Supply Joe O’Connor. Prior to the groundbreaking, Tim Stuckey presented Mayor Cox with a $7,500 contribution to the town’s planned tornado early warning system.

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