Westinghouse.
Westinghouse developed the air brake for trains.
George Westinghouse invented the air brake, and created the Westinghouse Air Brake Company to manufacture and sell it. That company is still in business.
The air brake was invented by George Westinghouse in 1869. His invention significantly improved the safety and efficiency of trains by allowing for quicker and more reliable braking. Westinghouse's air brake system became widely adopted in the railroad industry and revolutionized train travel.
George Westinghouse invented the automatic air brake in 1869
The automatic Air Brake was invented by Granville Woods
George Westinghouse.
In 1868 by george westinghouse
The air brake system was invented by George Westinghouse in 1869. He developed this technology to improve the safety and efficiency of trains, allowing for quicker and more reliable stopping by using compressed air to activate brakes on each car. Westinghouse's invention revolutionized railway transportation and has since been adapted for use in various vehicles, including trucks and buses.
Westinghouse.
In the US, the largest manufacturer of the air brake system is WABTEC today, which was formerly Westinghouse Air Brake, named for George Westinghouse, the inventor of the system.
trains invented pollution
Westinghouse