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An autorack, also known as an auto carrier, is a specialized piece of railroad rolling stock used to transport unladen automobiles (unladen in this context refers to automobiles without passengers).
It is widely used to carry new automobiles and light trucks from the factories to automotive distributors. It is also used for Auto Train service in the United States.
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- The Greenbrier Companies, Technical Bulletin - Auto-Max (PDF). Retrieved June 3, 2005.
- White, Jr., John H. (1993). The American Railroad Freight Car. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland. ISBN 0-8018-5236-6.
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- Amtrak official website
- Amtrak Photo Archive: the AutoTrain Autoracks — includes data and an image gallery.
- "The Evolution of Automobile Traffic" — 2003 article from The National Railway Bulletin 68 (1).
- "Johnstown America delivers first aluminum auto carriers to First Union Rail" — August 3, 2004 online article from Trains Magazine.
- Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel — "North America's Longest Railway-Highway Tunnel."
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- "Auto-Max railcar gets more vehicles to dealers" — March, 2003 online article from Popular Mechanics.
- "Detroit: A demanding customer demands more" — September, 1999 online article from Railway Age.
- "New NS lines meet growing Honda needs" — March 26, 2004 online article from the Daily Home.
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