TTX COMPANY APPOINTS MARTY THOMAS AS EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT
Marty has over 27 years of leadership experience in the freight rail industry, most recently serving as group vice president at Wabtec. In this role, he was responsible for enterprise locomotive engine manufacturing, aftermarket remanufacturing, distribution and supply chain, and oversaw twenty-five sites and plants and more than 2,400 employees. Prior to Wabtec, Marty worked at GE Transportation for 22 years, spending 17 of those years co-located with CSX, UPRR and BNSF in locomotive maintenance contract operations. Marty served as the service contract executive for both UPRR and BNSF, and, in a subsequent role, was responsible for enterprise quality and product reliability for GE Transportation. Marty has a bachelor's degree in technology from Montana State University - Northern, an MBA from Frostburg State University and is GE Six Sigma
About TTX Company
TTX is a railcar pooling company founded as Trailer Train in 1955 by the Pennsylvania Railroad. TTX's right-sized, low cost, reliable fleet of over 175,000 railcars serves
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