Piggyback and Containers: A History of Rail Intermodal on America's Steel Highway
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Piggyback and Containers: A History of Rail Intermodal on America's Steel Highway
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Featured are the various hitch arrangements, the once popular trailer-leasing program, the expansion of United Parcel from a department store delivery service to the United States' largest freight carrier and their influence on rail-piggyback.
This book is written by an industry insider who tells the 'who' and 'why'.
Contents:
Introduction, pp. 10-12,
The Less-Than-Carload Problem, pp. 13-20,
It's Soup-The First-Generation, pp. 21-26,
The Amazing Mr. Ryan, pp. 27-32,
Commercial Implications, pp. 33-42,
Load 'Em Up, pp. 43-50,
Technology- Never Where's, Wanna-Bee's and Sorta Where's, pp. 51-66,
The Birth of Trailer Train, pp. 67-72,
Intermodal Gains a Voice, pp. 73-76,
Trailer Leasing, pp. 77-82,
Terminal Mechanization, pp. 83-98,
United Parcel Service-The Little Brown Package Car, pp. 99-104,
Trailer Train and Gene Ryan, pp. 105-110,
Santa Fe-Super C and the Coax Train, pp. 111-118,
Federal Railroad Administration, pp. 119-128,
Road-Railer, pp. 129-134,
New Technology, pp. 135-146,
Deregulation-Free at Last, pp. 147-150,
Putting Technology to Work, pp. 151-166,
The Movement to Domestic Containers, pp. 167-174,
End of the Beginning, pp. 175-178,
Appendix, pp. 179-183,
Bibliography, pp. 184-187,
Index, pp. 188-192.
Golden West Books, hardcover with jacket, 207 pages, standard portrait book 8 x 10 in., 217 illustrations, car drawings, bibliography and index.
Features:
- New
- Hardcover
- David J. DeBoer
- Golden West Books







