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Posted by kevgos on Monday, January 28, 2019 10:38 PM

So Consolidation services is what that says - thanks, my monitor (or eyesight, or obviously something) isn't great.

Thank you very much! :D

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Posted by greyhounds on Monday, January 28, 2019 1:14 PM

It says what they did on the front of the trailer.  "Consolidation Services".  They consolidated smaller LTL shipments for rail movement, which allowed a lower freight rate.  They were effectively a freight forwarder.

This trailer is a reefer.  Way back when the larger flow of non perishable freight was east to west.  That meant a good portion of the IM equipment had to retern east as non revenue empties.  A reefer could deal with that by hauling non perishables west and return with a revenue load of produce.

It's a regular privately owned TOFC reefer hauling freight.

 

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Rail Services Inc.
Posted by kevgos on Sunday, January 27, 2019 3:10 PM

So, I happen to have this trailer in N scale - anyone able to inform me what exactly this "Rail Services Inc" did? Looks like some sort of trailer leasing operation offhand, but a name like Rail Services makes me think more of a - well, track servicing company, not unlike Sperry or Harsco or whoever.  Just trying to figure out an appropriate destination. Thanks!

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