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Case ID3:20-cv-01275
FiledAug 2020
ClosedJan 2024
Patent Litigation

National Steel Car v. Greenbrier Companies: Summary Judgment Win for Defendant

National Steel Car asserted two rail car design patents against Greenbrier and three affiliates over the CDEX gondola rail car series. After over three years of litigation in Oregon federal court, the court granted summary judgment in Greenbrier’s favour — dismissing all claims with prejudice across all defendant entities.

Resolution time
1248days
1,248 days from filing to dismissal — a multi-year contested patent dispute
Patents asserted
2
US7434519B2 and US7878125B2 — gondola rail car structural design patents
Outcome
Dismissed with Prejudice
Dismissed with prejudice — National Steel Car cannot refile the same claims against Greenbrier
Cost ruling
Not specified
No cost or fee award referenced in the public termination record
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Case overview

Greenbrier Secures Summary Judgment in Multi-Year Gondola Rail Car Patent Fight

National Steel Car, Ltd., a Canadian rail car manufacturer and holder of US patents US7434519B2 and US7878125B2, filed suit in the District of Oregon on 3 August 2020 against The Greenbrier Companies, Inc. and three of its affiliates — Greenbrier Leasing Company LLC, Greenbrier-Concarril LLC, and Greenbrier-GIMSA LLC. The infringement claims centred on Greenbrier’s CDEX 19005, CDEX 19432, and CDEX Series gondola rail cars, which National Steel Car alleged embodied its patented rail car structural technology.

The case closed on 3 January 2024 when the court entered judgment pursuant to its Opinion and Order (ECF 242) granting summary judgment in favour of the defendant affiliates. The action was dismissed with prejudice, meaning the court found no genuine dispute of material fact sufficient to proceed to trial and that Greenbrier entities were entitled to judgment as a matter of law. A dismissal with prejudice is a final adjudication on the merits — National Steel Car is barred from reasserting these specific infringement claims against these defendants in any future proceeding.

The case ran for approximately 1,248 days, consistent with complex patent disputes that proceed through full fact discovery and dispositive motion practice before resolution. The summary judgment outcome suggests Greenbrier mounted a successful non-infringement and/or invalidity defence capable of eliminating the plaintiff’s claims without trial. What remains unknown from the public record is the precise legal basis of the court’s ruling — whether it turned on claim construction, non-infringement on the merits, or patent invalidity — details that would materially affect how competitors should interpret the surviving scope of National Steel Car’s patents.

Case at a glance
Case no.3:20-cv-01275
CourtOregon
JudgeYoulee Yim You
FiledAugust 3, 2020
ClosedJanuary 3, 2024
Duration1248 days
OutcomeDismissed with Prejudice
Verdict causeInfringement Action
BasisDismissed with Prejudice
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Case timeline

Filing to filing in 1248 days

1,248 days from filing to dismissal — a multi-year contested patent dispute

Case timeline: Complaint filed May 13 2025, APR–MAY — 1248 days total Horizontal timeline showing the three key events in National Steel Car, Ltd. v The Greenbrier Companies, Inc. from filing to voluntary dismissal. Source: PACER, Oregon District Court. AUG 3 2020 Complaint filed APR–MAY 2020 Pre-trial proceedings JAN 3 2024 Ongoing in progress 1248 DAYS TOTAL
Parties and representation

Full party and counsel information

RoleNameTypeDetail
PlaintiffNational Steel Car, Ltd.CompanyRail car manufacturer and patent holder — holder of US7434519B2 and US7878125B2Search in Eureka ↗
DefendantThe Greenbrier Companies, Inc.CompanyOregon-based rail car manufacturer and leasing group; CDEX gondola car producerSearch in Eureka ↗
Plaintiff counselCraig D. LeavellAttorneyCounsel for National Steel Car, Ltd.Search in Eureka ↗
Defendant counselAudra C. Eidem HeinzeAttorneyCounsel for The Greenbrier Companies, Inc.Search in Eureka ↗
Presiding judgeJudge Youlee Yim YouChief JudgeOregon District Court — Chief JudgeSearch in Eureka ↗
Official verdict

Stipulation of dismissal — official text

“Based on the court’s Opinion and Order (ECF 242) granting summary judgment in favor of defendants Greenbrier-Concarril, LLC, Greenbrier Leasing Company LLC, and GreenbrierGIMSA, LLC’s, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED and ADJUDGED that judgment is entered for defendants and this action is DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE”
Source: PACER Docket, Case 3:20-cv-01275, Oregon District Court · Filed January 3, 2024

The court’s order entering judgment ‘for defendants’ and dismissing ‘with prejudice’ pursuant to ECF 242 is unambiguous: this is a full merits victory for the Greenbrier entities. The phrase ‘granting summary judgment in favor of defendants’ confirms the court found no triable issue. However, the public termination record does not specify whether the ruling turned on non-infringement, invalidity, or both — a distinction with significant downstream consequences for the live status of US7434519B2 and US7878125B2 against third parties.

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Patent at issue

US7434519B2 & US7878125B2 — Gondola Rail Car Structural Design Patents

Publication No.US7434519B2
Application No.US11/270657
Patent details
AssigneeNational Steel Car, Ltd.
ProductUS7434519B2 — gondola rail car structural system
Publication typeB2 — grant (with prior publication)
Cited in actionAugust 3, 2020

Publication No.US7878125B2
Application No.US12/838788
Patent details
AssigneeNational Steel Car, Ltd.
ProductUS7878125B2 — gondola rail car design continuation
Publication typeB2 — grant (with prior publication)
Cited in actionAugust 3, 2020

US7434519B2 and US7878125B2 are United States utility patents held by National Steel Car, Ltd., a Hamilton, Ontario-based manufacturer and one of North America’s largest rail car producers. The patents relate to structural design elements of gondola rail cars — open-top freight cars used extensively for bulk commodity transport such as coal, aggregates, and scrap metal. Application number US11/270657 underpins US7434519B2, while US12/838788 underpins US7878125B2, suggesting the second patent may represent a continuation or related filing building on the earlier application.

Gondola rail car design patents are strategically significant because the structural geometry of a car — including side wall configuration, end structure, and underframe design — directly affects load capacity, weight, and manufacturing cost. National Steel Car’s decision to assert both patents together against Greenbrier’s CDEX product line suggests it viewed the CDEX series as materially overlapping with its protected designs. For competitors in the freight rail car manufacturing sector, these patents represent a potential clearance obstacle for any gondola car design that approaches National Steel Car’s claimed structural envelope.

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Freedom to operate

Should you run an FTO against US7434519B2 and US7878125B2?

Any company designing, manufacturing, leasing, or procuring gondola rail cars for the North American market should assess freedom-to-operate against these two patents. Despite Greenbrier’s dismissal with prejudice, the patents themselves remain potentially enforceable against other parties — particularly if the court’s ruling in ECF 242 turned on non-infringement specific to the CDEX car geometry rather than invalidity. Rail car OEMs, leasing companies, and international JV partners producing open-top freight cars should treat these patents as live risks until the full opinion confirms otherwise.

PatSnap Eureka’s FTO Search Agent enables product and IP teams to map their gondola car designs against the claim language of US7434519B2 and US7878125B2, identify design-arounds, and flag continuation applications that may extend the patent family’s coverage. Setting up claim monitoring alerts ensures your team is notified of any prosecution activity, assignments, or related filings by National Steel Car — critical intelligence for any manufacturer competing in the bulk freight rail segment.

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Strategic implications

What This Case Signals for the Rail Car IP Landscape

A rare defendant summary judgment win in a contested rail car patent case — with implications for how gondola car patents are enforced and challenged.

Non-infringement defence at summary judgment is achievable in complex rail IP

Greenbrier’s success at summary judgment — before trial — demonstrates that well-constructed claim construction and non-infringement arguments can defeat rail car patent assertions without the cost and risk of jury trial. Competitors facing similar assertions should invest early in robust technical analysis of claim scope against accused product specifications.

Dismissed with prejudice limits National Steel Car’s enforcement leverage on these patents

With claims against all four Greenbrier entities permanently barred, National Steel Car’s enforcement posture for US7434519B2 and US7878125B2 is materially weakened in the North American gondola car market. Industry participants producing similar CDEX-adjacent designs should monitor whether these patents are asserted elsewhere or allowed to lapse.

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