• Chicago Heights Plant No. 1. Original plant at 26th street. Includes a plant office, main factory, and outdoor crane. This plant was served by the
Union Pacific. • Chicago Heights Plant No. 2. 1964 plant at 26th and State Street. This was headquarters at the sale to Trinity. The site includes an office, assembly building, paint shop, fabricating building, and jig/fixtures facility, as well as outdoor cranes. The plant was served by Union Pacific and
Elgin, Joliet & Eastern Railway. Both of the Chicago Heights facilities have been redeveloped. •
Cartersville, Georgia plant. Still owned by Trinity Industries. •
Clinton, Illinois plant. •
Harvey, Illinois, Parts Depot. Sometimes described as Phoenix, Illinois. •
Winder, Georgia plant. This plant operated with a peak employment of over 1,000 in 1998–1999, but a dramatic downturn in the economy led to the closing of the plant and layoffs of all employees. Although the layoffs were termed "temporary," the plant never reopened under Thrall's ownership. Following the purchase by Trinity Industries the plant reopened, operating at a much smaller level until 2020 where it was mothballed. This facility was sold in 2022 and purchased by
Metal Benderz. • Additional plants were located in the United Kingdom, and the
Czech Republic. ==See also==