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THUNDER BAY — It took a long time but the former Bombardier Transportation plant in Thunder Bay has some new signs on the property showing it's now owned by Alstom.
Over 18 months after the acquisition, signs bearing Alstom's name are now visible on the fence at the corner of Neebing Avenue and Montreal Street and over the main entrance.
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