Lincoln Industries
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Company type | Private (subsidiary of Progress Rail Services Corporation) |
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Industry | Railroad |
Founded | Louisville, Kentucky, United States (1985 ) |
Fate | Acquired by Progress Rail Services Corporation 1998-01-08 |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | North America |
Key people | Mark A. Clinton, Vice President - Sales & Operations |
Products | X4 Sectional L.E.D. Light Unit 4-Post Wayside Signal Cantilevers Slide Safety Ladder |
Services | Repair Leasing Design Installation |
Parent | Progress Rail Services Corporation |
Website | lincoln-industries.com |
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Lincoln Industries Corp., also known as Progress Rail Services Corporation - Signals Division, manufactures railroad signal products sold to customers throughout North America. Founded in 1985, Lincoln Industries has been part of Caterpillar Inc. as a subsidiary of Progress Rail Services Corporation since January 8, 1998 and is organized under Progress Rail's Engineering and Track Services (ETS) group.[1][2][4] Lincoln Industries maintains a headquarters and manufacturing facility in Louisville, Kentucky, a manufacturing facility in Jacksonville, Florida and has access to Progress Rail facilities throughout North America for staging materials.[1]
Products
Lincoln Industries manufactures railroad/highway grade crossing safety warning devices, various signaling devices, and railroad right-of-way maintenance and rail-handling equipment.[4]
Services
Lincoln Industries repairs and leases railroad right-of-way maintenance and rail-handling equipment.[4]
References
- "About the company". lincoln-industries.com. Lincoln Industries Corp. 2010. Archived from the original on 2010-11-07. Retrieved 2010-11-07.
Lincoln Industries has served the Signal, Maintenance of Way and Mechanical departments of the railroad industry for over twenty five years.
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Mark A. Clinton, Vice President - Sales & Operations
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ETS - Kentucky - Louisville
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Lincoln has been the leader in pioneering products that contain the state-of-art safety appliances for their structures.
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- "Progress Rail Services Corp - acquires Lincoln Industries Corp.; appoints David Roeder president". Railway Age. Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corporation. April 1998. Archived from the original on 2010-09-29. Retrieved 2010-11-07.
PROGRESS RAIL SERVICES CORP. of Albertville, Ala., has acquired the outstanding stock and facilities of Lincoln Industries Corp., Louisville, Ky.
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External links
- "Lincoln Industries - Railroad Equipment Manufacture, Fabrication, Rebuild And Installation", lincoln-industries.com, Lincoln Industries website
- Progress Rail Services Signals Division