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  1. Westinghouse Air Brake Company - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) History. Wabco's heavy equipment range. Successors WABCO Holdings and Wabtec. Development of the Westinghouse air brake. Straight air brake. Plain automatic air brake. Quick-action triple valve. Electric railways. Wheel-slide protection. See also. References. External links.

  2. Westinghouse Air Brake Company is founded. 1871. Westinghouse Air Brake Company implements half-day Saturdays, a big step toward the five-day work week. 1873. Westinghouse invented the automatic air brake by utilizing a triple valve system that equipped each car with its own air cylinder. 1881.

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  3. Moving and improving the world. Wabtec is a leading global provider of equipment, systems, digital solutions, and value-added services. Whether it's freight rail, transit, mining, industrial or marine, our expertise, technologies, and people - together - are accelerating the future of transportation. Sustainability at Wabtec.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WabtecWabtec - Wikipedia

    Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corporation, commonly known as Wabtec, is an American company formed by the merger of the Westinghouse Air Brake Company (WABCO) and MotivePower Industries Corporation in 1999. It is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

  5. About Wabtec. As the world’s foremost rail technology company, we will lead the way in creating a more sustainable freight and passenger transportation network. Our values are based on safety, innovation for customers, operational excellence, and teamwork. Wabtec operates under two financial reporting segments: Freight segment, which includes ...

  6. Both Wabtec (railroad, transit and industrial) and WABCO (vehicle control systems) manufacture and market products using the WABCO name. The companies have roots to 1869, when George Westinghouse founded Westinghouse Air Brake Company, and both were part of American Standard, beginning in 1968.

  7. That same year, engineering genius George founded the Westinghouse Air Brake Company (WABCO), which flourished for the next century. It also expanded way beyond railway technology – making major advances for the commercial vehicle industry in Europe and North America.