QUOTE: Originally posted by ironken O.K. Mook. Heres a curve ball for you. Now your brain is really gonna smoke. Ever heard of a Road Railer? Ken
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QUOTE: Originally posted by mudchicken
QUOTE: Originally posted by wabash1 Jen Look closer next time i believe the type of car you are talking about it dont have wells on them it looks like a frame with no flat either the container fits on this frame and on the corners there is a lip sticks up to sit down into. this is what holds them on the car. didnt mean to insult you exsplaining containers and trailers. i just exsplained it another way.
QUOTE: Originally posted by wabash1 Jen Look at it this way what you saw was 2 flats coupled together with a solid drawbar. no coupler. the other cars these guys are talking about is stack cars. same thing they just take 3 or five of them and permanatly couple these cars together. that is it as far as the cars go.
QUOTE: Originally posted by rkloster Next, I would look at Greenbrier's site. Greenbrier pioneered the development of double-stack techonlogy with SP back in the late 1970's/early 1980's and curently builds more new double-stack cars than anyone else: http://www.gbrx.com/products/products_frame.html.
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