Westinghouse technology electrifies Great Barrington, Mass. Westinghouse starts work on a major plant in East Pittsburgh. George Westinghouse dies at The first commercial radio station, KDKA, goes on the air. It will take ownership of station WBZ in Boston the following year. The company starts Westinghouse Electric Supply Co.
The first TV camera tube is developed by the company, which also that year starts an elevator manufacturing business. Westinghouse designs the first commercial nuclear power plant, the Beaver County Nuclear Station, which remains in operation today. Employment by the company in the Pittsburgh region increases to 28, Westinghouse Air Brake, which was formed by George Westinghouse in , is acquired by its management team and becomes Wabco and later, after going public, Wabtec Corp.
Local employment drops to 18, as the company records a billion-dollar loss. Westinghouse Electric Supply Co. The company's Cleveland-based electrical operations are sold to Eaton Corp. It stops being traded as a public company after years with the ticker symbol WX. More industrial businesses are sold off by the combined Westinghouse. By more than workers were employed there and the facility had become headquarters for the Westinghouse Lighting Div.
After the operation was closed in , the Lighting Division was relocated to Breakwater Ave. As Westinghouse closed its manufacturing facilities in Cleveland during the post-World War II period, the corporation expanded its sales and service activities, operating branches of sales and engineering, elevator, and repair divisions, as well as sales offices. By the mids its operations included architectural systems, computer instrumentation sales and services, and construction-industry sales.
By many of these operations were located at Rockside Rd. In the s, however, the Reagan-era defense build-up brought Westinghouse lucrative government contracts as the Cleveland factories geared toward the production of torpedoes. But by , defense cuts again affected the company as it was forced to lay off workers from its Cleveland division. Eaton subsequently began converting the Cleveland Westinghouse research and development facilities, as well as the manufacturing plant, into commercially oriented enterprises.
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