Container on flat car. Referred to in intermodal traffic.
Container-on-flat-car, a type of intermodal rail transportation.
Acronym for "container-on-flat-car" freight shipment, a mode of transportation in which freight in containers moves on special rail flat cars, sometimes in a "double stack" arrangement.
Container on (rail) flat car. A form of intermodal movement of freight using a box suitable for use on rail cars, trailer frames, and container ships. Containers come in many sizes. International containers which are used on ships usually have height and width of eight feet. Length can vary, but 20 and 40 foot lengths are the most common. US domestic containers are generally taller than international containers.
Method of moving shipping containers which involves transporting them on railroad flat cars.
Abbreviation for the Railway Service "Container On Flat Car."
Container on flat car. Referred to as intermodal traffic.
Freight loaded in containers and transported by rail on flat cars. Sometimes called piggyback, pig, or tote.