Gilbert Car Company

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Gilbert Car Company era una empresa constructora de vagones de ferrocarril con sede en Troy (Nueva York).​ Comenzó a fabricar tranvías a fines de la década de 1880. Los coches Gilbert se vendieron y exportaron en todo el mundo.​​​​​ rdf:langString
Gilbert Car Company was a railroad car builder based in Troy, New York. It began manufacturing streetcars in the late 1880s. Gilbert cars were sold and exported worldwide. Founded by Orsamus Eaton (1792–1872) and Uri Gilbert (1809–1888), the company changed names several times as the partnership changed: * 1830 Eaton and Gilbert * 1844 Eaton, Gilbert & Co * 1862 Uri Gilbert and Son * 1864 Gilbert, Bush & Company * 1879 Gilbert & Bush Co * 1882 Gilbert Car Manufacturing Co * 1889 Taylor Electric Truck Company rdf:langString
rdf:langString Gilbert Car Company
rdf:langString Gilbert Car Company
rdf:langString Gilbert Car Company
rdf:langString Gilbert Car Company
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rdf:langString railroad freight cars, passenger cars and streetcars
rdf:langString Gilbert Car Company was a railroad car builder based in Troy, New York. It began manufacturing streetcars in the late 1880s. Gilbert cars were sold and exported worldwide. Founded by Orsamus Eaton (1792–1872) and Uri Gilbert (1809–1888), the company changed names several times as the partnership changed: * 1830 Eaton and Gilbert * 1844 Eaton, Gilbert & Co * 1862 Uri Gilbert and Son * 1864 Gilbert, Bush & Company * 1879 Gilbert & Bush Co * 1882 Gilbert Car Manufacturing Co * 1889 Taylor Electric Truck Company In 1879, Gilbert leased the Buffalo Car Works facility in Buffalo, which had a capacity of five to twelve new cars per day. The Gilbert company saw some success in 1881 when it secured an order for several hundred refrigerator cars for the newly established American Refrigerator Transit Company. In 1886, Gilbert leased the of Schenectady. Following the Panic of 1893, and the death in March 1893 of company president Edward Gilbert, son of Uri Gilbert, the company entered receivership in August 1893. Only a few months earlier, Gilbert had completed construction of a hundred cars for New York Central Railroad passenger trains. Then in 1895, the company stopped building rail cars. Upon closure, the plant value was estimated at $400,000 (equivalent to $13,028,800 in 2021). In 1899, the plant was rumored to be the target of acquisition for conversion into an automobile manufacturing facility.
rdf:langString Gilbert Car Company era una empresa constructora de vagones de ferrocarril con sede en Troy (Nueva York).​ Comenzó a fabricar tranvías a fines de la década de 1880. Los coches Gilbert se vendieron y exportaron en todo el mundo.​​​​​
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rdf:langString receivership and liquidation
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