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Keith Car & Manufacturing Company

1846 establishments in Massachusetts1928 disestablishments in MassachusettsBourne, MassachusettsCape Cod CanalDefunct manufacturing companies based in Massachusetts
Defunct rolling stock manufacturers of the United StatesManufacturing companies disestablished in 1928Manufacturing companies established in 1846
Keith Car Manufacturing Company Sagamore Massachusetts
Keith Car Manufacturing Company Sagamore Massachusetts

The Keith Car & Manufacturing Company is a former railroad car manufacturing company that was located in the village of Sagamore in Bourne, Massachusetts. Operational between 1846 and 1928, the plant employed up to 1,400 people at a time.

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