50' PS 5277 Box Car

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The Pullman-Standard 5277 boxcar, introduced in the late 1960s, became a staple for transporting general freight in the U.S. With an internal length of 52 feet 6 inches and a capacity of 5,277 cubic feet, this boxcar was ideal for shipping goods requiring protection from the elements, such as paper products, canned goods, and appliances.

Featuring durable welded steel construction and sliding doors for easy loading and unloading, the 5277 boxcar quickly gained popularity among railroads and leasing companies. Its versatility and robust design ensured a long service life, making it a key component of the mid-20th-century freight fleet. The Pullman-Standard 5277 remains a notable example of the company’s contribution to rail transportation.

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