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- Concarril abstract "Constructora Nacional de Carros de Ferrocarril SA, known as Concarril, or less commonly as CNCF, was a government-owned major rail vehicle manufacturer located in Ciudad Sahagún, Mexico, from the 1950s through 1991. It manufactured a wide variety of passenger and freight cars, as well as locomotives. Formed in 1952 (some sources say 1954), it was owned by the Mexican government. After accumulating too much debt, it ceased operating in December 1991 and was sold to Bombardier, Inc. in April 1992 for around U.S.$68 million. At that time, it was the largest manufacturer of railway rolling stock in Mexico. Production resumed at the Ciudad Sahagún facilities after Bombardier took over.The Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México (FNM, or NdeM), the country's government-owned railroad company until the 1990s, purchased large numbers of railroad cars from Concarril, including a variety of freight and passenger cars. The latter included sleeping cars in addition to conventional coaches. Dining cars were not one of its regular products; it built its first such car in 1989, for FNM. The company also built locomotives for FNM and other railroads, and undertook rebuilding (or refurbishment) work on older locomotives and coaches.Passenger railway cars built by Concarril for urban rail transit use included subway/metro cars for the Mexico City Metro and light rail vehicles (LRVs) for the Guadalajara light rail system, the Monterrey Metro and the Xochimilco Light Rail line of Mexico City's STE. The company made both steel-wheeled and rubber-tired subway cars for Mexico City. It also supplied subway cars to the Santiago Metro, in Chile; those were part of an effort by the Mexican government in 1990 to boost exports of manufactured goods, which also encompassed a planned sale of 200 Concarril-built freight cars to Venezuela.".
- Concarril extinctionYear "1992".
- Concarril fate "Privatized; acquired by Bombardier Transportation".
- Concarril foundingYear "1952".
- Concarril foundingYear "1954".
- Concarril locationCity Sahagun_City.
- Concarril locationCountry Mexico.
- Concarril numberOfEmployees "3000".
- Concarril product Light_rail.
- Concarril product Railroad_car.
- Concarril product Rapid_transit.
- Concarril product Rolling_stock.
- Concarril thumbnail Guadalajara_LRV_crossing_street_north_of_Santa_Filomena_station_in_1990.jpg?width=300.
- Concarril type Government-owned_corporation.
- Concarril wikiPageID "41439624".
- Concarril wikiPageRevisionID "587583405".
- Concarril defunct "1992".
- Concarril fate "Privatized; acquired by Bombardier Transportation".
- Concarril foundation "1952".
- Concarril locationCity Ciudad_Sahagún.
- Concarril locationCountry Mexico.
- Concarril name "Concarril".
- Concarril numEmployees "3000".
- Concarril products "Rolling stock of various types, including freight cars and locomotives; and passenger rail cars of several types, including subway/metro cars and light rail vehicles".
- Concarril successor "Bombardier-Concarril SA de CV and Gunderson-Concarril SA".
- Concarril type "Government-owned public company".
- Concarril subject Category:1950s_establishments_in_Mexico.
- Concarril subject Category:1990s_disestablishments_in_Mexico.
- Concarril subject Category:Companies_disestablished_in_1992.
- Concarril subject Category:Companies_established_in_the_1950s.
- Concarril subject Category:Government-owned_companies_of_Mexico.
- Concarril subject Category:Locomotive_manufacturers.
- Concarril subject Category:Rolling_stock_manufacturers.
- Concarril type Agent.
- Concarril type Company.
- Concarril type Organisation.
- Concarril type Organization.
- Concarril type Agent.
- Concarril type SocialPerson.
- Concarril type Thing.
- Concarril comment "Constructora Nacional de Carros de Ferrocarril SA, known as Concarril, or less commonly as CNCF, was a government-owned major rail vehicle manufacturer located in Ciudad Sahagún, Mexico, from the 1950s through 1991. It manufactured a wide variety of passenger and freight cars, as well as locomotives. Formed in 1952 (some sources say 1954), it was owned by the Mexican government. After accumulating too much debt, it ceased operating in December 1991 and was sold to Bombardier, Inc.".
- Concarril label "Bombardier Transportation México".
- Concarril label "Concarril".
- Concarril sameAs Bombardier_Transportation_México.
- Concarril sameAs m.0ztdgq3.
- Concarril sameAs Q5731817.
- Concarril sameAs Q5731817.
- Concarril wasDerivedFrom Concarril?oldid=587583405.
- Concarril depiction Guadalajara_LRV_crossing_street_north_of_Santa_Filomena_station_in_1990.jpg.
- Concarril isPrimaryTopicOf Concarril.
- Concarril name "Concarril".