TTX and Greenbrier Launch Stars-and-Stripes Boxcars for US 250th Anniversary
Key Details Railcar builder Greenbrier and equipment pool TTX unveiled four commemorative boxcars celebrating America's 250th anniversary at a Cleburne, Texas event. The 60-foot, 100-ton capacity high-cube cars feature American flag designs, marking the first freight equipment dedicated to the nation's semiquincentennial. Federal Railroad Administrator David Fink attended the ceremony alongside military personnel, elected officials, and company executives. Why It Matters These boxcars will remain in active service for up to 50 years, making them long-term ambassadors for American freight rail across the nation's network. The partnership demonstrates the rail industry's commitment to supporting North American commerce while honoring the sector's critical role in keeping goods moving efficiently. Industry Significance TTX, a cooperative railcar pool owned by Class I railroads, manages boxcars, flatcars, and autoracks across the continent. CEO Tom Wells emphasized how the project highlights the innovation and operational excellence driving modern freight rail. Williams Hayward Protective Coatings donated the specialized paint for the patriotic design, reflecting industry-wide collaboration on the initiative. The boxcars serve as visual reminders of rail's vital economic importance as America enters its third century of operations.
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