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Piggybacked auto carriers

By Angela Cotey | January 19, 2024

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Transporting finished automobiles in boxcars was inefficient, causing railroads to lose business to highway carriers. Before the development of two- and three-level auto rack cars, railroads tried piggybacking highway trailers loaded with autos on flatcars. Here, a pair of carriers rides an 85-foot car in 1960.
J. David Ingles collection

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