In the late 70s/early 80s, ATSF tried out several applications of articulated intermodal cars. One such was a 10 Pack Fuel Foiler, which was a set of 10 stripped down platforms for carrying highway trailers. The reduced tare weight was intended to reduce fuel consumption, as was the lower profile. In that regard, they were a success; I suspect having 10 units together was not the most efficient way to manage consists. There was also a 6 unit version. Containerization of even domestic freight eventually changed the game again, but these cars were a good start in the right direction for fuel efficiency. |
Date:
8/20/1982 |
Location:
Flagstaff, AZ Map  |
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1804 |
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Tom Beckett |
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Author: Tom Beckett
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Picture Categories: RollingStock,Action |
This picture is part of album: Containers and trailers |