Waggonfabrik Talbot was a rolling stock manufacturer founded in
Aachen
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, Germany, in 1838. The company was an early pioneer of self discharging freight wagons, and in the latter part of the twentieth century a major supplier to the Dutch State Railways (Nederlandse Spoorwegen).
In the 1990s the company developed the
Talent passenger train, and was acquired by
Bombardier Inc.
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As of 2011, the company is part of Bombardier GmbH., and manufactures passenger rolling stock. Since takeover it is also referred to as Bombardier Talbot.
Bombardier announced the closure of the factory in 2012. The factory has been acquired by management and local investors and operates as the independent company ''Talbot Services'', providing rail vehicle maintenance and overhaul services since 2013. It has also branched out into other activities, such as the assembly of the
StreetScooter
B-ON GmbH (formerly Streetscooter GmbH until 2022) is an electric vehicle manufacturer located in Aachen, Germany. The company has been owned by DHL Group since 2014.
The company has delivered over 17,000 all-electric vans and trucks in Germany ...
.
History

In 1838, Pierre Pauwels and Hugo Talbot founded the ''Eisenbahn-Waggon-Fabrik Pauwels & Talbot Aachen'' (Pauwels & Talbot railway wagon factory) near the Adalbert gate (''Adalbertsot'') on Adalbertsteinweg.
The company was founded to supply wagons to the ''Rheinische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft'' (
Rhenish Railway Company
The Rhenish Railway Company (German language, German: ''Rheinische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft'', RhE) was along with the Cologne-Minden Railway Company (CME) and the Bergisch-Märkische Railway Company (BME) one of the railway companies that in the m ...
),
and was one of the earliest wagon factories in Germany.
Belgian and English industrial knowledge played a role in the early wagonworks, in particular English wagon technology, and Belgian engineers acting as
technology transfer
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ists;
Pauwels, a Belgian stagecoach and wagon maker, had the experience to oversee a wagon-making business, having already delivered wagons from his Brussels wagonworks to the ''Leipzig-Dresdner Eisenbahn-Compagnie'' (
Leipzig-Dresden Railway Company), whilst Talbot had the necessary Prussian citizenship to be eligible for the Rhenish Railway contract.
New production facilities were opened in the ''Nordbahnhof'' area in 1845.
After the initial contract, the company sought orders but was hampered by a dependence on external suppliers, and by disruption due to the
revolutions of 1848 in the German states
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,
as well as the distance to the markets;
because of transportation difficulties, a factory was built in
Heidelberg
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in 1842.
Several early German railways were supplied with wagons from Aachen,
including the ''Leipzig-Dresdner Eisenbahn-Compagnie'' (
Leipzig–Dresden Railway Company
The Leipzig–Dresden Railway Company ( or LDE) was a private railway company in the Kingdom of Saxony, now a part of Germany. Amongst other things, it operated the Leipzig–Dresden railway, route between Leipzig and Dresden, opened in 1839, and w ...
),
the ''München-Augsburger Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft'' (
Munich-Augsburg Railway Company), ''Köln-Mindener Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft'' (
Cologne-Minden Railway Company), ''Düsseldorf-Elberfelder Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft'' (
Düsseldorf-Elberfeld Railway Company), ''Main-Neckar-Bahn'' (
Main-Neckar Railway
The Main-Neckar Railway (, MNE) is a main line railway west of the Odenwald in the Upper Rhine Plain of Germany that connects Frankfurt am Main to Heidelberg via Darmstadt, Bensheim and Weinheim. It was opened in 1846 and is one of the oldest r ...
), ''Bergisch-Märkische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft'' (
Bergisch-Märkische Railway Company) and ''Großherzoglich Badische Staatseisenbahnen'' (
Grand Duchy of Baden State Railway
Grand Duchy of Baden had its own state-owned railway company, the Grand Duchy of Baden State Railways (''Großherzoglich Badische Staatseisenbahnen or G.Bad.St.E.''), which was founded in 1840. At the time when it was integrated into the Deutsche ...
); most of the early lines in Southern Germany got wagons from the plant.
After Hugo Talbot's death in 1850, his sons with Peter Herbrand ran the company; after 1855 it was named as ''Talbot & Herbrand''.
A new factory was built on ''Jülicher Straße'' in 1860.
In 1891, George Talbot developed a new type of wagon - the 'self discharging wagon', which became a major source of sales. A modern plant along North American lines was added in 'Jülicher Straße'' in the 1890s, with modern equipment including
air hammers, rivetting machines, and electric power for machines. By 1900, the plant employed up to 400 workers.
The factory site expanded in the early 1900s; by 1929, the factory employed 1700, and had a full order book, including a large order for express coaches for the Paris–Versailles line. After the interruption of the 1930s
Great Depression
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, a new factory hall was completed, the ''Tannhäuserhalle''. During the
Second World War
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, the factory was heavily damaged, being hit by over 3000 incendiary bombs. The company recovered during the 1950s, and by 1957, accounted for half of German exports of rolling stock.
After 1968, the company became the major supplier of rolling stock to the Dutch Railways,
Nederlandse Spoorwegen
(, , NS ) is the principal passenger railway operator in the Netherlands. It is a Dutch state-owned company founded in 1938.
The rail infrastructure is maintained by network manager ProRail, which was split off from NS in 2003. Freight operato ...
(NS).

In 1994, the
Talent multiple unit was developed, and in 1995, the factory was acquired by Bombardier.
The Talent subsequently entered service on the rail system of Germany,
Austria
and Norway.
In late 2012, Bombardier announced the closure of the plant. The plant's remaining contracts were expected to be completed by mid-2013 - lack of orders from the Netherlands contributing to the closure.
In July 2013, the plant began operating as ''Talbot Services GmbH.''. An initial order for the factory was the manufacture of
StreetScooter
B-ON GmbH (formerly Streetscooter GmbH until 2022) is an electric vehicle manufacturer located in Aachen, Germany. The company has been owned by DHL Group since 2014.
The company has delivered over 17,000 all-electric vans and trucks in Germany ...
electric road vehicles.
Talbot Services
In October 2012, Bombardier announced that it would close the plant in June 2013. Around 600 employees were affected.
The employees who resisted the closure chose a legendary Aachen figure, the defensive blacksmith , as their identification figure.
The new Talbot Services GmbH took over the location and enabled the continued employment of around 240 employees.
At times, in addition to rail vehicles the company also manufactured the Work electric vehicle for StreetScooter GmbH.
In 2020, Talbot Services received a contract to convert and maintain wagons for
Flixtrain trains.
In August 2022, the newly founded Talbot Holding GmbH took over 100% of the shares of Talbot Services GmbH.
Talbot Services employs 465 people (as of June 2023).
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Manufacturing companies established in 1838
Bombardier Inc. acquisitions
1838 establishments in Prussia