Safetran

Safetran Systems Corporation was an American company that manufactured switch machines, railroad wayside signal systems, rail transit signaling and rail-highway level crossing active warning systems.[3]

Safetran Systems Corporation
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryEngineering
FateAcquired by Invensys Rail Group,[1] then taken over by Siemens
Founded1920
Defunct2013 (2013)
Headquarters,
Area served
North and South America, Europe, Asia.[2]
Key people
J. Heimann (General Manager) [2]
ProductsSwitch machines, railway signalling, level crossing signals
ParentInvensys Rail Group

The company was a major supplier of freight/commuter rail and transit signal systems with projects on CSX, Norfolk Southern, Union Pacific, BNSF, Amtrak (National Railroad Passenger Corporation), MBTA (Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority), Metra (Chicago), Metrolink (Los Angeles), Metropolitan Transit, New Jersey Transit, New York City Transit, SEPTA (Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority) and others.

History

Safetran was founded in 1920[4] when Safetran's predecessors started developing and fielding products for the growing railroad infrastructure (See Timeline of United States railway history for details about the significant development of the United States' rail infrastructure.)

Safetran previously owned Burco Services[5] which provides warehousing, purchasing, packaging, pre-assembly and total "logistics management" for construction projects.

The company was headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky.[4][6] Safetran was part of Invensys Rail Systems; however, the Siemens corporation acquired the rail company officially in April 2013.[7]

The whole Invensys company (excluding the Invensys Rail division that owned Safetran) was acquired by the French multinational Schneider Electric for a total consideration of $ 5.5 billion in July 2013.[8][9]

Significant applications

Major United States offices

Safetran Traffic Co.

The Colorado company named "Safetran Traffic"[13] shares the same company logo as Safetran the rail supplier company, however while the two companies shared a common history, Safetran Traffic split from the parent Safetran Corporation, operating independently.

Safetran Traffic is part of the Anaheim, California-based company Econolite since 2006.[14]

References

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