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This is great information and a blast from my past.My Dad, brother and close family friend all drove for Triple Crown operating between eastern Iowa and the Chicago rail terminal. All this was Norfolk Southern as far as I know. They were a great company to be involved with.All the roadrailrers moved over the highway between end customers and the various rail yards via owner operator trucks. Other than yard spotters to assemble the trains, Triple Crown didn’t own any trucks.I was in business with Dad from about 2011 until just after he passed in 2015 selling trucks on contract exclusively with Triple Crown operators. At peak, we had 50 trucks at various locations including Chicago, KC, Minneapolis, Fort Worth, Sandusky, Detroit, Harrisburg, Atlanta and the home terminal in Fort Wayne, IN.It was cool to see how the the trains were assembled and broken down. A heavy duty forklift would position the rail bogies at intervals along the track and spotter trucks would position the trailers. I don’t know if it’s accurate but Dad always told me they could break down a 125 car train in 90 minutes. The yard looked like a bustling ant farm.
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Ya know.. I'm surprised they never made a Container Chassis Roadrailer.. If they did, could you double stack them.. In a sense.. Double stack trains without well cars.