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Founded in 1906, Railroad Magazine was the first, and one of the most popular railroad pulp publications, containing first-hand railroad stories and informative articles. It was published until 1979 when it merged with Railfan Magazine to form Railfan & Railroad, now owned by White River Productions. This 40’ boxcar runs on Barber Roller Bearing trucks.
70 ft Husky Stack Well Car - TTX (TTX)
Built in early 1992, this TTX 70’ well car with Roller Bearing trucks accepted containers up to 48’ in length in the bottom well position. Founded in 1955 as “Trailer-Train,” the company standardized TOFC practices and fostered the growth of rail transportation. The Trailer-Train brand was retired in 1991 as the company rebranded simply as “TTX.”
70 ft Husky Stack Well Car - CSX Intermodal
Built in the 1990s, these CSX 620300-620329 series 70’ well cars with Roller Bearing trucks accepted containers up to 48’ in length in the bottom well position. The Husky-Stack well car was first introduced in 1990 at the International Intermodal Expo in Atlanta, GA.
70 ft Husky Stack Well Car - Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe (ATSF)
In late 1990, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe received an order of Husky-Stack 70’ well cars with Roller Bearing trucks from Gunderson, accommodating containers up to 48’ in the lower well position.
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