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Colored dots on freight cars

By Angela Cotey | March 1, 2018

| Last updated on November 3, 2020


Ask Trains from the February 2012 issue

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Dots painted on trilevel auto racks indicate clearance heights.
Rob Burnet
Q I have seen colored painted dots on freight cars, mostly multilevel auto rack cars. What do they signify? – Rob Burnet, Etobicoke, Ont., Canada

A Colored marks on auto multi-levels are to designate slightly different deck height clearances on trilevels. Orange dots indicate a rack with all decks equal to or greater than 61.5 inches, and a blue square indicates a rack with at least one deck less than 61.5 inches. – David Longsworth, director of business unit operations and support for BNSF’s automotive group

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