Fairmont Railway Motors
| Industry | rail transport | 
|---|---|
| Successor | Harsco Track Technologies | 
| Founded | 1909 in Fairmont, Minnesota, United States | 
| Founder | Frank E. Wade | 
| Defunct | 1979 | 
| Products | railway speeders | 

Fairmont MT-14 speeder in February 2004
In 1909 Frank E. Wade founded Fairmont Railway Motors of Fairmont, Minnesota (Fairmont Gas Engine and Railway Motor Car Company in 1915), was a manufacturer of rail vehicles formed from the Fairmont Machine Company.[1] In 1928 the company acquired Mudge and Company[1] and in 1955, the railcar interests of the Fairbanks-Morse company (which had purchased the Sheffield company in the 1920s).[2] Fairmont merged with Harsco Corporation in 1979 to become part of Harsco Track Technologies (Harsco Rail in 2009).[1] Fairmont products included:
- internal combustion engines such as the PHB and QB[3] models
 - maintenance of way vehicles such as speeders, small derrick cars,
 - small shipping vehicles such as combination platform cars, etc.
 
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References
- 1 2 3 Fairmont's Industrial Revolution (PDF) (Report). Fairmont city website. n.d. Retrieved 2011-12-01.
 - ↑ "About NARCOA: Faribanks-Morse". NARCOA.
 - ↑ "Fairmont Railway Engine Questions" (bulletin board posting). SmokStak.com. 2009-04-25. Retrieved 2011-12-01.
 
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