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Idaho also allows 57' containers and trailers, but since the Left Coast doesn't allow them they are usually only used for local hauls. <br /> <br />Ernest Robl has an excellent website (The Intermodal FAQ) you should visit, as it has a good description of the various container variations: <br /> <br />http://www.robl.w1.com/Transport/intermod.htm <br /> <br /> <br />Also, there are some marine applications of 53' containers in the Alaska marine and Puerto Rico corridors: <br /> <br />http://www.lynden.com/aml/about-aml/about-us.html <br />http://www.trailerbridge.com/default.asp <br /> <br />The 53' marine containers made by Jindo are the multi-stackable versions.
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