- very
first production tri-level
autoracks to the Frisco,
abandoned the
field to
concentrate on the flat cars that
autoracks were
mounted on, only to return...
- in
dining cars.
Their vehicles were
carried in
enclosed autoracks. The company's
first autoracks were
acquired used, and
started life in the 1950s as an...
- automobiles.
These autoracks were a big
success and
helped lead to the
development of today's
fully enclosed autoracks. Tri-level
autoracks were developed...
-
rental car on arrival. The Auto-Train
consists included p****enger cars,
autoracks, and a caboose.
Although the
company had its own
locomotives and rolling...
-
types of cars
include refrigerator cars,
stock cars for
livestock and
autoracks for road vehicles. When rail is
combined with road transport, a roadrailer...
-
Lorton station.
Superliners are
lined up at the left
Autoracks are
lined up on the right.
Autoracks lined up at
their loading ramps "Amtrak Fact Sheet,...
- in
North America with more than 135,000
railcars and 850 locomotives.
Autoracks—for
transporting vehicles, can be bi-level or tri-level Box cars Flatcars...
- 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...
-
Intermodal containers,
generally between a port and a
truck depot Cars in
autoracks Military Equipment (weapons)
Waste (garbage),
usually for recycling, often...
-
operations using the
civilian RORO
ships Agostinio Neto and
Nikolai Cherkasov.
Autorack, or auto
carrier or car transporter, a
specialized piece of
railroad rolling...