Ep 4. GE Transportation
- December 21, 2004
John Ratzenberger's Made in America is a popular TV show that explores the various products and industries that are made in America. In season 2, episode 4, John Ratzenberger heads to the headquarters of GE Transportation in Erie, Pennsylvania, to learn about the manufacturing of locomotives and the technology implemented in those large machines.
Throughout the episode, viewers get an insider's view of the GE Transportation plant where some of the biggest and most powerful locomotives in the world are assembled. Ratzenberger takes the audience through the different stages of locomotive production and highlights the importance of teamwork, quality control, and precision engineering in this unique industry.
In addition to exploring the plant's manufacturing process, Ratzenberger also talks to GE Transportation's engineers who develop the new technology for their machines. From designing advanced software to optimizing fuel efficiency, the engineers at GE Transportation are responsible for developing new technology to keep the rail industry moving forward. Ratzenberger discovers that while technology is advancing rapidly, there is still a need for skilled workers to operate and maintain these massive machines.
As Ratzenberger continues to learn about the world of locomotives, he gets the opportunity to ride in the cab of a GE locomotive and witness the powerful machine in action. The episode showcases the beauty and power of these impressive machines while highlighting their importance in our transportation industry. The audience sees how these locomotives transport goods across the country in a way that is efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly.
Ultimately, the episode highlights the importance of the skilled workers and engineers who make the manufacturing of these machines possible. It's a testament to American craftsmanship, innovation, and dedication in ensuring that America's transportation industry remains at the forefront of the world's economy.