List of locomotive builders In North America
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Canada
Active companies
- Bombardier Transportation - Montreal QC
- Railpower Technologies - Vancouver, BC
Defunct companies
- Canadian Locomotive Company - Kingston ON
- General Motors Diesel Division - London ON - now Electro-Motive Diesel Canadian operations
- Montreal Locomotive Works - Montreal QC
United States
Active companies
- Brookville Equipment Corporation
- CLCX, LLC (PROCESS LOCOMOTIVES)
- Colmar
- GE Transportation
- Electro-Motive Diesel
- Harsco Corporation
- Kloke Locomotive Works
- Motive Power & Equipment Solutions, Inc.
- National Railway Equipment Company
- NS Juniata Locomotive Shop (Thorobred Mechanical Services)
- Progress Rail Services Corporation
- RELCO Locomotives
- Sygnet Rail Technologies
- Train Rides Unlimited
- Tweetsie Railroad (official source for Crown Metal Products parts)
- Wabtec
- Wiese
Knoxville Locomotive Works (KLW)
Defunct companies
In addition to these, many railroads operating steam locomotives built locomotives in their shops. Notable examples include the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's Mount Clare Shops, Norfolk and Western's Roanoke Shops, Pennsylvania Railroad's Altoona Works and the Southern Pacific's Sacramento Shops. An estimate of total steam locomotive production in the United States is approximately 175,000 engines.
- Altoona Machine Shops (PRR)
- American Locomotive Company (ALCO)
- Amoskeag Locomotive Works
- Appomattox Locomotive Works (operated by Uriah Wells)
- Atlas Car and Manufacturing Company
- Baldwin Locomotive Works (later known as Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton)
- Bell Locomotive Works of New York City and Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
- Brooks Locomotive Works
- Burr and Ettinger
- Cincinnati Locomotive Works (also known as Harkness and as Moore & Richardson)
- Climax Manufacturing Company
- Cooke Locomotive and Machine Works
- Covington Locomotive Works
- Crown Metal Products
- Custom Fabricators
- Davenport Locomotive Works
- Denmead
- Dickson Manufacturing Company
- Dunkirk Engineering Company
- Eastwick and Harrison
- Euclid Road Machinery Company
- Fairbanks-Morse
- Globe Locomotive Works
- Glover Locomotive Works
- Grant Locomotive Works
- Heisler Locomotive Works
- Hicks Locomotive and Car Works
- Hinkley Locomotive Works
- H. K. Porter, Inc (Smith & Porter, later Porter, Bell & Co)
- Ingalls Shipbuilding
- Kentucky Locomotive Works
- Lancaster Locomotive Works
- Lawrence Machine Shop
- Lima Locomotive Works (later Lima-Hamilton, then Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton)
- Locks and Canals Machine Shop
- Lowell Machine Shop
- Manchester Locomotive Works
- Mason Machine Works
- McQueen Locomotive Works
- Mount Savage Locomotive Works
- Nashville Manufacturing Company
- Newcastle Manufacturing Company
- New Jersey Locomotive and Machine Company (began as Swinburne, Smith and Company)
- New York Locomotive Works (also known as Breese, Kneeland & Company)
- Niles and Company
- Norris Locomotive Works
- Pittsburgh Locomotive and Car Works
- Plymouth Locomotive Works
- Portland Company
- Rhode Island Locomotive Works
- Richmond Locomotive Works
- Rogers Locomotive and Machine Works (also known as Rogers, Ketchum & Grosvenor)
- Rome Locomotive Works (New York)
- Ross Winans Locomotive Works
- Schenectady Locomotive Works
- St. Louis Car Company
- Swinburne, Smith and Company
- Talbott and Brother Iron Works
- Taunton Locomotive Manufacturing Company
- T. H. Paul & Sons
- Tredegar Iron Works
- United Aircraft
- Virginia Locomotive and Car Works (also known as Smith & Perkins)
- Vulcan Iron Works
- West Point Foundry
- Westinghouse Electric Corporation (WEMCO)
- Whitcomb Locomotive Works
- Wilmarth
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