Talk:Railbox

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I wrote this because it was on the wanted list but I don't think it's all that good yet. In particular an image that shows a boxcar might be good to add... I won't at all be hurt if you rip it up! The facts could stand checking, they are from memory and the few refs I was able to find with Google. I was unclear whether the equipment template should be included or not. ++Lar 02:26, 15 September 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Outdated information?

It appears that RailBox and RailGon are no longer subsidiaries of TTX, but have merged with TTX and are fully part of TTX. TTX now owns the markings RBOX, GONX and others.

[edit] Loading gauge#North America

AAR Plate-C: If one looks carefully at this immage one will see that the railbox is marked Plate C

A RailBox in 2006 without TTX markings.
A RailBox in 2006 without TTX markings.

Peter Horn 22:11, 27 January 2007 (UTC)