Alstom receives N.Y. state funds to expand Hornell facility

Written by Kyra Senese, Managing Editor
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Gov. Cuomo views wheel sets at Alstom Transportation’s Hornell, N.Y., facility, which will receive $30 million to expand from the state.
Philip Kamrass/ Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo

New York state funds totaling at $30 million will go toward Alstom Transportation, Inc.’s $66 million expansion project, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced on Nov. 30.  

 

The announcement follows a successful proposal by Alstom to produce next generation high-speed rail cars for Amtrak. Representatives say the funding will also allow the train manufacturer and service provider to add nearly 193 jobs in the state’s Steuben County within the next five years.

The state’s support for Alstom is said to have been an important factor in the company’s work to establish the $2.5 billion agreement with Amtrak to provide the modernized high-speed trains. 

“This major expansion of Alstom’s world-class manufacturing operations will not only create hundreds of new jobs, but also help drive the economic resurgence of the Southern Tier for years to come,” Gov. Cuomo said. “Investing in key industries across the state creates jobs and strengthens the economy in every region, and advanced manufacturing is the foundation of long-term, sustainable economic growth.”

The expansion will also bring about the renovation of Alstom’s Hornell facility—one of the largest passenger rail manufacturing facilities in North America, adding 60,000 square-feet of new production space and 10,000 feet of new track, including 4,000 feet of test track.

“We thank Gov. Cuomo and Empire State Development for successfully advancing this region’s vision through the Upstate Revitalization Initiative,” said Jerome Wallut, president of Alstom North America. “None of this would have been possible without the Governor’s staunch commitment to this region and his continued dedication to making all of upstate New York thrive. We are honored to be partnered with the State of New York to create jobs and economic opportunities in the Southern Tier. Together, we are investing in people and facilities that will make this region the home of the best trains in the world for generations to come.”

Alstom’s Hornell plant has produced more than 8,000 new and refurbished rail cars that have been delivered to customers throughout North America, representatives say.

The company’s expansion project will be supported by state funding to enable project-related capital expenditures, such as construction, renovation, machinery and equipment. 

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