Category
page 1Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1898
Norton Motorcycle Company
British motorcycle marque
Royal Enfield
defunct British motorcycle manufacturer

DÜWAG
thumb|right|DB Class VT 98|Railbus built under the Uerdingen brand name, operated by EVB
thumb|right|Hanover Stadtbahn [[TW 6000]]
thumb|right|A Hagen tram in [[Innsbruck for use on the Stubaitalbahn after the Hagen trams ceasing service in 1976]]
thumb|right|CTrain [[Siemens-Duewag U2 in Calgary, Alberta]]
Düwag or Duewag (stylised in all caps), formerly Waggonfabrik Uerdingen, was a German manufacturer of rail vehicles. It was sold in 1999 to Siemens with the brand later retired.
Ceirano GB & C
automobile manufacturer
Peugeot Motocycles
French manufacturer of motorcycles
Tverskoy Vagonostroitelniy Zavod
Darshan Thakor
Villiers Engineering
historical motorcycle manufacturer
Krieger Company of Electric Vehicles
automobile manufacturer
Erdmann & Rossi
business
Pope-Waverley
thumb|1910 Waverley Coupe
thumb|1914 Waverley plant
thumb|1914 Waverley Service Depot
thumb|Waverley advertisement (1913)
Pope-Waverley was one of the marques of the Pope Motor Car Company founded by Albert Augustus Pope and was a manufacturer of Brass Era electric automobiles in Indianapolis, Indiana. From 1908 until production ceased in 1914 they became independent again as the Waverley Company.
Henriod
thumb|Rotary valve engine invented by Henriod
thumb|Share of the Compagnie des Automobiles & Moteurs Henriod S. A., issued 1. August 1908
C.E.Henriod & Cie and Automobiles Henriod & Cie (founded 1898), were enterprises based in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France. These companies were established by the pioneering Swiss automotive engineer Charles-Edouard Henriod born in Fleurier, Switzerland 22 May 1866 and died in Lausanne on 18 November 1941, along with his brother Fritz.
Vinot & Deguingand
Vinot-Deguingand was a French automobile producer.
thumb|Share of the Anciens Ateliers Vinot & Deguingand, issued 15. March 1919