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🤦♂️ FTTX cars, as offered by MTL and pictured by the OP, are for auto and truck frame loading, period. Reporting marks matter.
Yes. Quoted because people are ignoring this.FTTX cars are auto/truck frame service.To put this car into any other service or loading, it should be a PTTX, XTTX, or JTTX reporting mark. If you add some heavy steel side stakes you can renumber it LTTX and put it in telephone pole service.
This is why I like this forum. Here you get real answers to questions about the prototype and not just "It's your railroad. Run what you want." like on other forums that shall remain nameless.
But at a minimum, a lot of it still applies:
TOFC is still out there, though I don't know who's flats these are: https://www.railpictures.net/photo/822680/ (January 19, 2023 photo)
The 89' TOFC cars were basically obsolete as soon as 48' trailers became common. There's no way to put more than one on a flatcar, although, in theory, a 40' and a 48' would fit. But how common were 40' trailers by then?