Category:J. G. Brill Company

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English: The J. G. Brill Company manufactured streetcars and buses in the United States. The company was founded by John George Brill in 1868 as a horsecar manufacturing firm in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, merged with the American Car and Foundry Company (ACF) in 1944 to become ACF-Brill and ceased production in 1954. Brill manufactured over 45,000 streetcars (also known in the U.S. as trolleys), buses, trolleybuses and railroad cars. At its height, it was the largest manufacturer of streetcars and interurbans in the U.S. It produced more streetcars and interurbans and gas electrics than any other manufacturer.
日本語: ブリルJ.G. Brill and Company )は、かつて アメリカ合衆国に存在した鉄道車両バス車両メーカーである。
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J. G. Brill Company 
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  • United States of America
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Founded by
  • John George Brill
Inception
  • 1868
Dissolved, abolished or demolished date
  • 1954
Map39° 55′ 38.45″ N, 75° 13′ 45.11″ W
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Wikidata Q1676325
VIAF ID: 143511438
Library of Congress authority ID: nr92012565
Open Library ID: OL435616A
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