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- An autorack, also known as an auto carrier (also car transporter outside the US), is a specialized piece of railroad rolling stock used to transport automobiles...
- vehicles are carried in enclosed automobile-carrying freight cars called autoracks. The train can carry up to 340 vehicles. The train also includes lounge...
- p****enger railroad that operated from 1971 to 1981. Its trains included autorack cars, enabling p****engers to bring their own vehicles on their journey...
- types of cars include refrigerator cars, stock cars for livestock and autoracks for road vehicles. When rail is combined with road transport, a roadrailer...
- bi-level autorack railcars. These autoracks had end doors and were very large by the standards of the time; at 75 feet (23 m) long, each autorack could carry...
- Covered Hopper Car Centerbeam Car Flatcar Intermodal Well Car Gondola Car Autorack Car As of April 2020, there were 1.6 million rail cars in North America...
- track, is used for parking maintenance equipment, trains not in service, autoracks or sleepers. A refuge track is a dead-end siding that is connected to...
- information. Car transport is a particular subgroup; a related variant is Autorack, which involves the transport of autos by railroads. Delivery is a fundamental...
- Port authority Intermodal freight transport Roll-on/roll-off car carrier Autorack Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ports and harbours. This article...
- used in automotive parts service was generally 12 feet 9 inches (3.89 m). Autorack – Railway rolling stock used to transport automobiles General Utility Van –...