California's last auto plant shuts its doors Apr 1 02:26 PM US/Eastern Email to a friend Share on Facebook Tweet this Bookmark and Share Employees at the NUMMI plant work on the last Toyota Tacoma truck to come...
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FREMONT, Calif. (AP) - The last car has rolled off the production lines at California's sole auto plant.
Workers are trickling out of the New United Motor Manufacturing plant in Fremont as they complete their tasks and the plant readies to shut down.
Nearby, job centers have been set up to help the newly unemployed figure out benefits, retraining and other options.
The plant made Toyota Tacoma trucks and Corolla sedans. The last Tacoma rolled off the assembly lines last week, and Corolla production ended Thursday.
The plant began 25 years ago as a joint venture between Toyota Motor Corp. and General Motors Co. GM pulled out last year, and Toyota later announced it would halt production, eliminating about 4,700 jobs.
State officials are pursuing federal grants to help those impacted by the closure.