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BROOKVILLE 27-TON MSHA PERMISSIBLE LOCOMOTIVES TO BOOST SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT AT MAJOR LOS ANGELES TUNNELING PROJECT

Brookville Equipment Corporation recently shipped three 27-ton MSHA-permissible tunneling locomotives to the Walsh-Shea Corridor Constructors for use on the Crenshaw/LAX Transit Corridor Tunnel Project in Los Angeles. By design, the locomotives will reduce the risk of explosion due to geological conditions that may host the

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BROOKVILLE EXHIBITING AT SPRING TRADE SHOWS IN MINING, FREIGHT RAIL, AND TUNNELING SEGMENTS

Brookville Equipment Corporation is slated to exhibit at four key industry events in the first half of 2015 in support of its mining and tunneling equipment and freight rail products from February through June. To support BROOKVILLE’s mining product line, the company will showcase information on

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MARION VAN FOSSON APPOINTED PRESIDENT OF BROOKVILLE EQUIPMENT CORPORATION

Marion H. Van Fosson began his tenure as the President of Brookville Equipment Corporation (BROOKVILLE) on Monday, Dec. 8, 2014, and will oversee the Pennsylvania-based manufacturer’s long-term strategy and daily operations across all business units, including mining, tunneling, locomotives, and streetcar products. Mr. Van Fosson

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BROOKVILLE EQUIPMENT CORPORATION PRESIDENT LARRY CONRAD RETIRES AFTER MORE THAN 35 YEARS OF SERVICE

Brookville Equipment Corporation (BROOKVILLE) President Larry Conrad announced his retirement, effective immediately, on Monday, October 6, 2014, after a career that spans more than 35 years at the Pennsylvania-based manufacturer of underground mining and tunneling equipment, locomotives, and streetcars. Conrad will be replaced as president

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