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GE Transportation workers who are members of the U.E. Local 506 executive committee, enter the union offices in Lawrence Park Township, Erie County, Pa., Thursday, July 27, 2017. Plant officials announced Thursday, that after more than 100 years of production at the Erie-area plant, locomotive production, except for prototypes, would cease by the end of 2018. All locomotive production is being transferred to GE Transportation's Fort Worth, Texas plant. (Christopher Millette/Erie Times-News, via AP)

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Locomotives are shown in a rail yard at GE Transportation in Lawrence Park Township, Erie County, Pa., Thursday, July 27, 2017. Plant officials announced on Thursday that, after more than 100 years of production at the Erie-area plant, locomotive production, except for prototypes, would cease by the end of 2018. All locomotive production is being transferred to GE Transportation's Fort Worth, Texas plant. (Christopher Millette/Erie Times-News, via AP)

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This photo taken Sept. 15, 2011, shows General Electric Evolution Series locomotives being assembled in Building 10 at GE Transportation in Lawrence Park Township, Erie County, Pa. Plant officials announced Thursday, July 27, 2017, that, after more than 100 years of production at the Erie-area plant, locomotive production, except for prototypes, by the end of 2018. All locomotive production is being transferred to GE Transportation's Fort Worth, Texas plant. (Christopher Millette/Erie Times-News, via AP)