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GEC Transportation Projects

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GEC Transportation Projects was a subsidiary of GEC.

1982 Company formed, incorporating parts of Fluvent Electrical Products

1983 Harry Klein was managing director.[1]

1985 GEC Transportation Projects was responsible for the electrical and mechanical work on the Docklands Light Railway; the vehicle propulsion equipment was manufactured by GEC Traction; civil engineering was by John Mowlem [2]

1989 Became GEC Alsthom Transportation Projects International Ltd

1998 Became Alstom Transportation Projects International Ltd; offices in London


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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1983/01/27
  2. The Times Friday, Apr. 19, 1985
  • Companies House filings