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TTX - RAILCAR POOLING EXPERTS Since 1955, TTX has been a unique and creative provider to the rail industry Throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico, the signature yellow cars of TTX Company move along North America's railroads carrying goods and raw materials that consumers and companies rely on
TTXWho We Are - TTX What is TTX? TTX is a railcar pooling company Founded as Trailer Train in 1955 by the Pennsylvania Railroad, the subsidiary invested in a new technology – flatcars that would haul highway trailers
HEAVY DUTY EQUIPMENT GUIDE - ttx. com TTX helps railroads meet their customers’ needs by providing well-maintained railcars in an efficient, pooled environment, investing over $13 billion in additional railcars, since 2000
TTXWhy TTX - TTX TTX aims to provide a right-sized, well maintained, fleet of railcars to meet the shipping demands of the North America rail network, while always striving to improve the efficiency and sustainability of our railcar fleet
TTXEquipment - TTX TTX owns a fleet of 60-foot and 89-foot chain tie-down cars used by shippers to carry large, bulky items such as farm implements, construction equipment, heavy machinery, vehicles of all types, and military traffic
TTXOur History - TTX TTX now owns over 25,000 Plate F, 110-ton boxcars Initialed TBOX (60-ft, with two 8-ft plug doors per side), or FBOX (50-ft), the cars are intended to replace nearly 70 different varieties of 70-ton, Plate C boxcars that are aging out of the fleet
TTXBPN - TTX Welcome to the TTX Business Partner Network This home page will serve as a navigational tool while you are connected to the site If you encounter any technical problems using TTX systems, please contact the TTX Service Desk at 312-984-3709
TTXPress Release - TTX Here’s the latest news regarding TTX and our efforts to support rail: TTX Mourns the Passing of Former CEO Raymond C Burton, Jr TTX Company Announces Executive Retirements and Concurrent appointments of CFO and CHRO