Elliott Brothers Carriagebuilders
Known for improving the stagecoach and being a major producer or stagecoaches and formal coaches.
The stagecoach has been the dominant form of public transportation for a thousand years. They continue to see use in areas outside the railroad's reach, but there is steady decline in popularity. A stagecoach can carry up to ten passengers, light luggage, and a driver. In 4620, Elliott Brothers Carriagebuilders resdesigned and improved the suspension on stagecoaches. Trains, however, had already proved to be faster and safer than coaches.
Elliott Brothers Carriagebuilders was founded in 4503 by Winchester and Allenby Elliott. They began their company in Nolstone, Astoria. It remained in the family until 4892 when it was purchased by Brougham Coachbuilders. They moved most of the production to Dawnpointe Castle and closed the Nolstone office in 4998.
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EBC was run by members of the Elliott family. As with many carriagebuilders of the time, they took on apprentices.
4503 - 4892
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Corporation, Manufacturing
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