Thank you so much, Kurt! I'll have to look up the pwrr website, as my usual go-to site hasn't been regularly updated for over a decade. Texas Crushed Stone makes perfect sense!
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BaltACD SD70Dude Several older online sources (some potentially less than reputable) link it to a company called Tank Car Services Incorporated. Could this mean the tank cars services division of Appalachian Railcar? Despite the initials, it seems TCSX is not affiliated with Triple Crown. Didn't Triple Crown trailers run under TCSU or TCSZ initials?
SD70Dude Several older online sources (some potentially less than reputable) link it to a company called Tank Car Services Incorporated. Could this mean the tank cars services division of Appalachian Railcar? Despite the initials, it seems TCSX is not affiliated with Triple Crown.
Could this mean the tank cars services division of Appalachian Railcar?
Despite the initials, it seems TCSX is not affiliated with Triple Crown.
Didn't Triple Crown trailers run under TCSU or TCSZ initials?
Yes, but I've never heard of Triple Crown diversifying into Railcar owning or leasing, or even renting out reporting marks as a "flag of convenience", like Arkansas-Oklahoma does.
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SD70DudeSeveral older online sources (some potentially less than reputable) link it to a company called Tank Car Services Incorporated. Could this mean the tank cars services division of Appalachian Railcar? Despite the initials, it seems TCSX is not affiliated with Triple Crown.
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I'd completely forgotten about Triple Crown! No, it wouldn't be those, and Tank Car Services is long defunct, having been gone before Triple Crown came around.
Several older online sources (some potentially less than reputable) link it to a company called Tank Car Services Incorporated.
Does anyone know what company owns reporting marks TCSX? I've exhausted every resource I know about and have available to me, and have come up with nothing.TCSX freight cars include gondolas and rapid-discharge aggregate hopper cars, all of which (in my experience) were relettered and usually renumbered from reporting marks GRR (Georgetown Railroad, in Texas). In fact, I saw a yard full of TCSX cars, and nothing GRR was left.
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