Any money in intermodal?

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  1. roundhouse

    roundhouse Road Train Member

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    It’s really too bad that Triple Crown Service went out of biz .
    RoadRailer trains

    they had the “roadrailers”
    Normal dry vans with air ride , they had a tongue on the front and the train wheels slid under the back doors ,

    I worked with them from 88 to 98 and it was a great experience.
    The roadrailers had separate yards from
    The RR containers .
    at one point they had 14 yards all over the East and south and Midwest .

    was great for me , they had all owner operators, and we got paid a combo of a daily rate , milage and stop pay .
    Ran a 200 mile radius of the terminal
    Back to the yard every night about10 PM

    first picis one of their old trailers with the rear bumper welded , when in use the rear bumper hinges up so the rail wheels and tongue can attach

    I used a cabover I picked up for next to nothing .
     

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  3. ducnut

    ducnut Road Train Member

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    Triple Crown are all up into car parts. They have their own trailer row, which grants them priority service, at Ford-KC. They’re still rocking and rolling. Maybe, they were bought by someone?
     
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  4. roundhouse

    roundhouse Road Train Member

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    I’m not in the loop
    In years , so I don’t know what they are doing now , not much , is all I know since I see the old roadrailers with all
    The rail stuff torched of
    Car parts was always a big thing for them

    The yard in KC and the one in Detroit are
    The only two left I think

    was sad to see roadrailers behind UPS trucks now with the rail stuff torched off .
    Seemed like a great idea , but obviously it didn’t work out .

    I quit when the work in the Atlanta yard started slowing down and they often
    Times didn’t have enough loads to keep all the drivers busy .
    And we had just had our first child and I wanted to be home more ,
    I got a job on the maintenance staff at a hospital, and made nearly the same
    Money working 8-5 MF

    and then when Ford built a new plant in Brazil or somewhere and closed
    The Atlanta assembly plant , triple crown was toast in Atlanta .
    The Atlanta ford plant was
    Half of their business , the Atlanta GM plant was some but not anything like ford .
     
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  5. roadtech

    roadtech Medium Load Member

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    There can be money in intermodal if you pull for a company that has direct shippers , their own chassis’s and don’t rob most of the rate. Most of the ports are swarmed by multi generational, third world immigrants who drive cheap trucks , like to stay very local , and will work cheap . This makes them prime candidates for predatory companies who will pay them very little , but to them it’s better than low wage labor jobs.
     
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  6. 201

    201 Road Train Member

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    "RoadRailers" was a half baked idea that never got off the ground, pun intended. While they did have air ride, and tubeless tires, they were too heavy. We had a max weight of 46,000 and could never scale it with those trailers. If I remember, only certain companies pulled them, but once in a while, some made it into the pools( of trailers) . I don't think there are any "Z" vans left in intermodal.
     
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