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Intermodal Railroading

Intermodal Railroading
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Format: Hardcover, 192 Pages
Item: 143000
ISBN: 9780760325285
Publisher: Voyageur Press
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Illustrations: 169 color photos
Size: 8.25 x 10.625
Weight: 2.375 lb.
Edition: First
Published: September 15th 2007
DC: AP
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This richly illustrated history chronicles one of the most revolutionary developments in freight railroading during the twentieth century: intermodal shipping, or the use of containers to move cargo between trains, trucks, and oceangoing vessels. It was a development that transformed the movement of freight around the world, with an almost incalculable impact on American industry.

 

Intermodal railroading in North America begins tentatively, with attempts at piggybacking in the 1930s, before moving on to more serious developments in the period from World War II through the 1960s, notably by Canadian Pacific and the New Haven and Southern Pacific railroads. After looking at early intermodal technology and traffic, particularly the formation of pioneering equipment manufacturer and provider TTX, author Brian Solomon turns to the contemporary period. His account of mighty changes in North American shipping ranges from the implications of deregulation and various railroad mergers, to the emergence of partnerships between railroads and trucking and shipping firms. In addition to railroads like Conrail, BNSF, and CSX, this comprehensive history features trucking, freight delivery, and forwarding firms such as J. B. Hunt, Sea-Land, Maersk, and K-Line. It also considers the importance of specialized modern rolling stock, motive power, loading equipment, and intermodal hubs including South Kearney, Seattle, Long Beach, Oakland, and Houston.

Brian Solomon is one of today’s most accomplished railway historians. He has authored more than 25 books about railroads and motive power, and his writing and photography have been featured in the world’s top railfan publications, including TRAINS, Railway Age, Passenger Train Journal, and RailNews. He splits his time between Monson, Massachusetts, and Dublin, Ireland.

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Contents

Dedication

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1         The Pig Is Born

Chapter 2         Containers, Staggers, and Stacks

Chapter 3         Equipment

Chapter 4         Intermodal Power

Chapter 5         RoadRailer

Chapter 6         Growth

Glossary

Bibliography

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