These yellow 89? tri-level closed auto racks have white roofs, BNSF 1996 blue & green ?Circle/Cross? logo lettering, and runs on black Barber? roller bearing trucks. The flat cars are owned by the TTX Corporation; Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway owns the racks. Tri-level racks continued to be used predominantly for automobiles, while the bi-level racks were primarily used for light trucks and vans. The first auto racks had exposed sides that led to vehicle damage from vandalism and weather. The railroads started to enclose them with steel mesh in the early 1970?s. Auto racks are one of the most commonly seen cars on the railroads today.
Note: Each Car Sold Seperately