@Bill Swatos posted:Sadly, economic forces have ensured that containerized "multi-modal" freight is about all one sees today instead of "traditional" boxcars. I live near I-10 and the major UP mainline that runs along it through the Coachella Valley and about all I see is containerized freight consists from Port of Los Angeles headed east with 3 lead locos and 2 helpers following up filled with, you guessed it, mostly Chinese-made products. Nothing against the people of China, but I sure would like to see fewer of those trains because we are making more products here.
Regarding the advertising boxcars, most of them are "fantasy" schemes that the maker licenses from the advertised product companies. It's a "win-win" since the maker sells more rolling stock and the advertised product gets promoted via another advertising medium.
Bill, if you are like me and want to see more traditional boxcars, you need to make a trip back in time, which you can do when you return to: THE TWILIGHT ZONE!