Macton Corporation has been engineering, fabricating and installing high quality moving structures for six decades, from 140-foot diameter turntables and 75 ton lifts, to 95-ton people movers and 55-ton transporters. Just as significantly, some of our original turntable installations have been in continuous, trouble–free operation since the early 1950’s. Macton’s early work included a revolving stage at the Jones Beach Marina, a favorite venue of the Guy Lombardo Orchestra. A variety of projects followed, including an installation for the 1964 world’s fair, subsequently relocated to Disney World. Since those early years, we have worked on thousands of installations in dozens of countries throughout the world. Macton building Macton’s offices and manufacturing facilities have remained in Connecticut during its entire history. Recently relocated to Oxford, Connecticut, our commitment to these larger quarters was followed by the purchase of the transportation equipment product lines of two well-known companies, Joyce-Dayton Corporation (acquired in February of 1999) and A.T. Moeller Corporation (acquired in March of 2000). These acquisitions provided Macton with a complete line of lifting and accessory equipment for the maintenance and servicing of transit cars and locomotives, as well as a full line of railway sanding equipment.




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