As the demand for modern, sustainable rail grows across the U.S., so does the need for domestic manufacturing muscle. From high-speed trainsets to next-gen commuter fleets, a new wave of investment is reshaping the inter-city rail landscape—and it’s happening in places you might not expect.
Here’s a look at the existing, new, and emerging train manufacturing sites powering America’s inter-city rail renaissance.
Legacy Leaders: Where Trains Already Roll Off the Line
Siemens Mobility – Sacramento, CA
Produces Amtrak Airo trainsets, Brightline high-speed trains, and Charger locomotives
Full-cycle manufacturing: design, welding, assembly, testing
Powered partly by solar energy, with a focus on sustainability
Alstom – Hornell, Plattsburgh & Kanona, NY
Hornell: Builds Avelia Liberty high-speed trains for Amtrak
Plattsburgh: Assembles components for national fleets
Kanona: Refurbishment and modernization hub
Also operates an engineering center in West Mifflin, PA
Stadler Rail – Salt Lake City, UT
Manufactures FLIRT DMUs and KISS EMUs for U.S. and Canadian markets
Known for modular, low-floor designs and regional rail innovation
New & Emerging Sites: The Next Chapter in U.S. Rail
Hitachi Rail – Hagerstown, MD
Opened in 2025 to build 800+ railcars for Washington Metro (WMATA)
$100M investment with long-term potential for national projects
Siemens Mobility – Lexington, NC
$220M advanced manufacturing facility announced in 2023
Will complement Sacramento operations and expand capacity for passenger rail
Focused on sustainable production and workforce development
Context for Ohio
As Ohio pushes for better mobility—from expanded Amtrak service to regional rail corridors—these manufacturing sites represent that domestic rail is viable, scalable, and ready.

Ryan Pecaut
Ryan Pecaut is the Communications Strategy Lead at All Aboard Ohio
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