Engineering:Railbox

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Short description: American owner of boxcars
Railbox's "Next Load, Any Road" logo
A yellow boxcar with a Railbox logo painted in black
A Railbox XAF20B class boxcar in the 1996 paint scheme
Overview
Parent companyTTX Company
HeadquartersChicago , Illinois, United States
Reporting markABOX, FBOX, RBOX, TBOX, TOBX
Dates of operation1974 (1974)
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)

Railbox Company Template:Reporting marks, founded in 1974, is a North American boxcar pooling company, and a subsidiary of the Chicago -based TTX Company.[1] It was created to address a boxcar shortage in the United States in the 1970s.[1]

The concept behind Railbox, as evidenced by the slogan, "Next Load, Any Road" was, because Railbox was jointly owned by many of the railroads as a privately owned cooperative, these boxcars were not subject to load/empty rules. Railbox cars could be assigned for service on any railroad in Canada, Mexico and the United States on lines where an AAR Plate-C loading gauge is permitted. Railbox purchased boxcars from many manufacturers, including American Car and Foundry Company, FMC Corporation, and Pullman-Standard (P-S).

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