
Bombardier Transportation was recently recognized during the National Railroad Hall of Fame’s 2015 Induction Ceremony for Edward Gowen Budd, founder of the Edward G. Budd Manufacturing Company in Philadelphia in 1912.
Bombardier acquired the passenger rail car designs and related assets of the mass transit equipment division of this legendary U.S. railcar manufacturer in 1987. Budd made history in 1934 when he introduced the nation’s first stainless-steel, diesel-streamliner, the Pioneer Zephyr. The Zephyr’s stainless-steel fluted skirt structure was made with Budd’s proprietary shot-welding process, a breakthrough that inaugurated the modern age of metal fabrication. The streamliner’s light weight and aerodynamic shape improved fuel economy and enabled it to travel faster than any train had ever traveled.












