Brookville Equipment Presents Decade Awards

BROOKVILLE, Pa. (EYT) – On April 9th, 2024, Brookville Equipment Corporation honored their tenured employees with Decade Awards.

Pictured left to right: Eronne Shick, Chelsea Kocher, Rick Graham, Caleb McGarvey, Todd Schultz, Jordan Manners, Todd Boddorf, and Trenton Messina, (Not Pictured) Edgar Knapp.

These dedicated colleagues have collectively contributed 10 to 20 years of unwavering service to the company.

10 Years:

  • Eronne Shick
  • Chelsea Kocher
  • Caleb McGarvey
  • Trenton Messina

20 Years:

  • Todd Schultz
  • Todd Boddorf
  • Jordan Manners
  • Edgar Knapp
  • Harry Emery

For more information about Brookville Equipment and the career opportunities they have available visit https://secure4.saashr.com/ta/6153800.careers?CareersSearch.

About Brookville Equipment Corporation

Headquartered in Brookville, Pa., in the scenic foothills of the Allegheny forests. Brookville Equipment Corporation is a world-class American manufacturer of innovative powered transportation solutions for the mining/tunneling, rail freight, and passenger transportation industries. BROOKVILLE contributed to the first American manufactured streetcars in the 1950s, and in 2001, has modernized, manufactured, and remanufactured PCC and heritage streetcars and trolleys for the New Orleans Regional Transit Authority (NORTA), the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Authority (SFMTA) and the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA).

Building upon the company’s 100+ years of rail-mounted vehicle manufacturing experience and nearly two decades of streetcar manufacturing, BROOKVILLE introduced the innovative Liberty Streetcar design in 2012, with the pilot order delivered to Dallas, Texas, in 2015. Later in 2015, the Liberty Streetcar onboard energy storage system (OESS) was honored with the LRTA’s Global Light Rail Award for “Technical Innovation of the Year.” Additional Liberty Streetcars are currently in operation for QLINE Detroit, Oklahoma City Streetcar, and The Hop in Milwaukee. The Liberty NXT design is currently on order for Valley Metro’s Tempe Streetcar, Sound Transit’s Line T, and Portland Streetcar.


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