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Description A multiple unit articulated double stack car. This one has five 48' wells. It was made by the Thrall Car Company and is owned by Brandon Rail/Pacer Stacktrain. The location is Emeryville, CA.
Date 5/4/07
Source Own work
Author Jaggedben

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