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In reply to the discussion: What does the US import that, if cut off, would decrease our quality of life? [View all]mahatmakanejeeves
(69,879 posts)Last edited Fri May 13, 2016, 02:56 PM - Edit history (3)
I think that federally funded projects, at least for heavy rail, require that the cars be built in the good old US of A. I haven't looked it up, so there's a good chance I'm not up to date on the details.
The now-running streetcars on H Street NE in DC were made in Czechoslovakia the Czech Republic. The 7000-series of cars, the newest ones running on the DC-area Metrorail system, were made by Kawasaki in Lincoln, Nebraska. Sumitomo, which makes cars for commuter rail, has its facility in northwest Illinois, IIRC.
GE locomotives are made here, by which I mean either in Erie, Pennsylvania, or a plant in Texas, but don't what used to be GM locomotives come from a factory in Canada? I can look this up....
ETA, 2:56 p.m.:
Sumitomo's plant is in Rochelle, Illinois. See:
Delays May Derail Stimulus Funding for Amtrak Railcars