History: The 40 foot container is the king of the container business. It is the most common standard container size used for international and domestic shipping. Most intermodal operations that handle overseas shipping are optimized for this container size. These containers are typically reinforced for loading, unloading and transportation by ship.
Dry containers are meant for non-refrigerated goods and hence are the most common type.
Smoothside containers, while less popular than their corrugated brethren, are still popular. They are frequently built with insulation in their walls.
Dry containers are meant for non-refrigerated goods and hence are the most common type.
Smoothside containers, while less popular than their corrugated brethren, are still popular. They are frequently built with insulation in their walls.
Railroad/Company: This set of items is comprised of more than one name. Please look at the component items for details on the specific roadnames and/or manufacturers.
Item Links: We found: 2 different collections associated with Intermodal - Container - Smoothside, Dry
- Collection N Scale Model Trains: 73 different items.
- Collection Z Scale Trains: 16 different items.
Item created by: gdm on 2018-03-03 08:32:35
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