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Company was
founded in 1947 with the name
Material y
Construcciones S.A. (or
MACOSA) by the
merger of the
Valencian company Construcciones Devis (founded by...
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Motors in the US and
under licence by
Clyde Engineering in
Australia and
MACOSA in Spain. It has been used in Australia, Brazil,
Egyptian Railways, Hong...
- (Slang Ton
Tribute Edition) "Rain or Shine" (1998) "The Rah Rah" (1999) "
Macosa/Do It with a P****ion" (1999) "Keep On/Done in the Game" (2001) "Who U Be...
- Franco-Belge, and then by La
Brugeoise et
Nivelles in the 1950s and 60s. In Spain,
MACOSA and its
successors ****embled and
manufactured EMD locomotives, including...
- Unit
Lines Built by:
RENFE class 592 (diesel
multiple unit)
Macosa-MTM
RENFE class 447 (electric
multiple unit) CAF/Siemens
Civia (electric
multiple unit)...
- US Inc.
Albuixech (Valencia (ES)); ex
Vossloh rail-vehicles
division (ex
MACOSA plant of Alstom),
acquired in 2015
Stadler Rail
Valencia SAU
Craiova (RO);...
- The
class 68 is a type of
mainline mixed traffic diesel-electric
locomotive manufactured by
Stadler Rail
Valencia (and
previously by
Vossloh España) for...
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electric locomotives operated by
Renfe in Spain. They were
built by CAF and
Macosa under license from Mitsubishi.
Multiple variants of the
class 269 exist:...
- 3604 and 3609) UIC 751-3 no
Torrent 3700
Series 1987–1990 CAF, MTM, BBC, ASEA,
MACOSA 47.166 m or 154 ft 8+7⁄8 in ? 40
manufactured UIC 751-3 no Torrent...
- Marítima [es] (MTM).
Became part of the GEC-Alstom
group (now Alstom) in 1989.
MACOSA.
Became part of the GEC-Alstom
group (now Alstom) in 1989,
until 2005 when...