Description
Railroad Short Name: SP
48’ Exterior Post containers were introduced in 1986 and were a common site on nearly all double stack container trains of the later ‘80s, ‘90s and 2000s. These containers were used for domestic freight service and were purchased by numerous railroads and freight operators in large numbers. These containers were a unique design in which the front and side container panels were supported by aluminum channel posts mounted outside of the container box to provide additional capacity space for larger pallet stacks within the container interior. The posts are a simple spotting feature for these styles of containers. Monon was one of the major manufacturers of exterior post containers, and while nearly identical in design to one of their competitors, the notched roof overhang above the channel at the top of the container on the head end, and the lowered corner posts differentiate this container from its competitor’s design. Some of these containers served secondary lives for more than one operator, leading to some interesting graphic combinations over their lifespans. Changes to over-the-road length allowances for 53’ containers and trailers brought about the eventual demise of the 48’ container and a majority of them were withdrawn from service during the mid-2000s and beyond, though minute numbers of them still remain in service today.
Features:
- Monon Roof Configuration
- Sharp & Accurate Paint and Lettering
- Accurately Dimensioned
- Accurate Scale Door Latching Details
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