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GM truck plant in Ft. Wayne Indiana

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Is the public allowed to tour the GM truck assembly factory in Ft. Wayne Indiana?

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Highly unlikely these days, given what they are about to start producing. You may need to wait awhile.

How would you go about touring a plant? Do you just show up, or do you need to make an appointment of some type first? I have always wanted to visit the arlington, TX plant.

Most factories have Visitor Centers. Find the phone number for that, call, and set it up. A factory that is getting ready for, in the middle of, or has just finished a retooling probably won't do tours for the regular public, though.

Saturn used to have a way to make an appointment for a tour on their website. That's how I set one up back in '02. I don't think they have that anymore, though, but they probably still do tours.

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