URTX-Oscar Mayer #66216         
Built by General American Transportation Company in 1954. The Following is from a sign attached to the car: Union Refrigerator Transit was one of the largest lessors of refrigerated freight cars. The cars often carried the lessees name. Until the development of reliable mechanical cooling systems, refrigerator (reefer) cars used ice to maintain the interior temperature necessary for safe transport of perishables. Major rail yard had icing platforms where ice would be loaded before or during transit into bunkers at each end of the cars. Entire trains of reefers often traveled at passenger train speeds. URTX 66216 was equipped with meat rails and hooks, for transport of meat for lessee Oscar Mayer (and previously, Swift Refrigerator Lines) until its retirement around 1970. The car was purchased from The Wisconsin Electric Railway Historical Society, and arrived at IRM in 1989.
Date: 7/17/2005 Location: Union, IL   Map Show Union on a rail map Views: 262 Collection Of:   Tim Fennell
Rolling Stock: URTX 66216 (Reefer) Author:  Tim Fennell
URTX-Oscar Mayer #66216
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Robert Kutella General This car as shown was leased to Oscar Mayer. Underneath the peeling paint we can determine that it was previously painted silver and leased to Swift with reporting marks of SRLX 15651. 8/3/2009 10:43:32 AM
Tim Fennell General Thanks the the info. You wouldn't happed to know the builder of IRCC 1277. P.S. Great job on #26640! 8/3/2009 11:04:30 PM
Robert Kutella General IICC 1277 was built by the Standard Tank Car Company. This was a large firm that failed in the 1920's and was absorbed into General American. Examples of their equipment that have been preserved are almost non-existant. 8/5/2009 5:05:49 AM

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