Boxcar, Steel
Name | Boxcar, Steel |
Region | North America |
Category | Rail |
Type | Rolling Stock (Freight) |
SubType | Boxcar |
Variety | 50 Foot Steel |
Manufacturer | Various (Details) |
Era | NA Era III: Transition (1939 - 1957) |
History:
During the transition era, the steel boxcar was everywhere! It came in different setups depending on the type of freight being transported. For instance, double-doors became practical for large/wide loads, end-doors useful for very large lading such as automobiles, and interior tie-down equipment was helpful in keeping sensitive products from being damaged in-transit. In 1954 the Santa Fe developed its "Shock Control" (and later "Super Shock Control") technology for new boxcars with upgraded suspension systems to further improve the ride-quality and reduce the chance of damaging freight.
In the 1960s, the flush, "plug" style sliding door was introduced as an option that provides a larger door to ease loading and unloading of certain commodities. The tight-fitting doors are better insulated and allow a car's interior to be maintained at a more even temperature.
In the 1960s, the flush, "plug" style sliding door was introduced as an option that provides a larger door to ease loading and unloading of certain commodities. The tight-fitting doors are better insulated and allow a car's interior to be maintained at a more even temperature.
Railroad/Company:
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Item created by: gdm
on 2019-11-14 07:17:57
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