Examples of notable mergers and acquisitions by Wabtec include: • April 1998 - RFS Industries for $10 million, rebranding it to Wabtec Rail UK. • March 2010 - Xorail, railway signaling design and construction company, for $40 million • July 2010 - G&B Specialties, track products manufacturer, for $31.8 million • August 2010 - Bach-Simpson Corporation, locomotive component supplier for $12.0 million • November 2010 - Swiger Coil Systems,
Cleveland-based manufacturer of traction motors and electric coils, for approximately $43.0 million • February 2011 -
Brush Traction, English locomotive builder and maintainer, for $31 million • November 2011 - Bearward Engineering, English industrial radiator manufacturer • June 2012 - Mors Smitt Holding for $88.4 million • October 2012 - LH Group, diesel engine, transmission and bogie overhaul and industrial locomotive supplier for $48 million • June 2014 - Fandstan Electric Group, rail and industrial equipment manufacturer, comprising the Brecknell Willis, Stemmann Technik and TransTech brands for $199.4 million • June 2015 - Metalocaucho (MTC), producer of suspension and anti-vibration systems for $23.4 million • December 2016 - acquired 51% of
Faiveley Transport's shares in a cash-and-stock deal valued at $1.7 billion, including debt • August 2014 - Dia-Frag, manufacturer of friction products including motorcycle braking, for $70.6 million. • February 2019 -
GE Transportation for $11 billion • January 2022 - Masu, New Delhi-based railway friction company, for $34 million • April 2022 - Trimble’s Beena Vision business • June 2022 - Collins Aerospace ARINC rail solutions • June 2023 - L&M Radiator, heat exchanger manufacturer in Hibbing, Minnesota • July 2025 - Evident's Inspection Technologies for $1.78 billion • December 2025 - Frauscher Sensor Technology Group,
Schärding, Austria-based manufacturer of railway signalling for $783.9 million • February 2026 -
Dellner Couplers for $968 million
Merger with GE Transportation On April 20, 2018, it was reported that
General Electric (GE), undergoing a strategic review, was in talks to sell its century-old locomotive business,
GE Transportation, to Wabtec, according to people familiar with the matter. On May 21, 2018, GE and Wabtec confirmed the merger of GE Transportation with Wabtec in an $11 billion deal, completed on February 25, 2019, which saw Wabtec shareholders take a 50.8% shareholding in the merged company, with GE shareholders owning 24.3% and GE itself 24.9%. ==Battery electric locomotive==