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QUOTE: Originally posted by David Foster I would guess that the Americold facilities mentioned above will be receiving reefers (mechanical or cryogenic) by rail.
QUOTE: (The Americold operation looks like it is bringing bulk into distribution centres, breaking it up and sending it out as mixed loads in trucks).
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QUOTE: Originally posted by BXCARMIKE Paper. the large rolls used in printing gets shipped by rail (sometimes), I believe beer, wine and canned goods would be in insulated cars. You're modeling modern era so most boxcars would be the 60 foot kind, I'm not sure if thre are any fifty footers left.
QUOTE: Originally posted by nbrodar QUOTE: Originally posted by BXCARMIKE Paper. the large rolls used in printing gets shipped by rail (sometimes), I believe beer, wine and canned goods would be in insulated cars. You're modeling modern era so most boxcars would be the 60 foot kind, I'm not sure if thre are any fifty footers left. Actually, that's not true. There are far more 50' boxes running around, then 60' boxes. Outside of areas with heavy auto-parts traffic, (at least on the east coast) 60' and 89' boxes are rare, and 50' boxes dominate. Nick