Trailer, 40 Foot, Box
Name | Trailer, 40 Foot, Box |
Region | North America |
Category | Vehicle |
Type | Trailer |
SubType | 40 Foot |
Variety | Box |
Manufacturer | Various (Details) |
Era | NA Era IV: 2nd Gen Diesel (1958 - 1978) |
History:
40-foot trailers are still widely used as inter-rail containers. 40 foot is a good length to fit on a 50 foot TOFC flatcar as they provide some room on both ends for safety and sloppy loading. They generally come with a 96" width and are rated for 55,000 pounds. They were never as popular as 48 foot trailers because of the more limited load size. Even 48 foot trailers gave way to 53' models when the laws governing highway transportation changed.
Box vans are known as such for their rectilinear proportions. Their simple design makes them easy to manufacture and maintain.
Box vans are known as such for their rectilinear proportions. Their simple design makes them easy to manufacture and maintain.
Railroad/Company:
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Item created by: gdm
on 2018-03-15 10:00:31
Last edited by: gdm on 2018-09-26 10:40:36
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