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SXT11873 OPERATOR TRINITY 7500 HIGH CUBE BOXCAR BNSF # 761146

Operator · SKU SXT11873

In ProductionAvailable at 1 source

Pricing

Market Low

$45.99

Market Avg

$50.49

Market High

$54.99

Technical Specifics

Scale

HO

SKU

SXT11873

Product Line

Operator

Road Name

BNSF Railway

Detail Level

Standard

The extra-large or high-cube boxcar, designated under the Association of American Railroads code XL, emerged from a practical need to transport light but bulky commodities that standard boxcars could not accommodate efficiently. As American industry evolved through the latter half of the twentieth century, shippers of goods such as furniture, assembled appliances, auto parts, and paper products found that conventional boxcars frequently reached their volume limits long before approaching their weight limits. This mismatch between cubic capacity and payload weight drove railroads and car builders to develop a taller, larger boxcar that could carry more goods per trip without exceeding track loading restrictions. The XL designation formalized what had been an emerging trend in equipment ordering among major Class I railroads seeking to better serve these volume-sensitive industries. Through the 1970s, 1980s, and into the 1990s, the high-cube boxcar became increasingly common on North American freight railroads, particularly in service lanes connecting automotive assembly plants and large retail distribution centers. Railroads serving furniture manufacturing regions of the American South and Midwest were early adopters, as were carriers handling paper and packaging products from mills in the Pacific Northwest and the Southeast. The cars proved especially well suited to the growing practice of just-in-time manufacturing, where auto parts suppliers needed reliable, high-capacity enclosed service. Builders including Gunderson, Trinity Industries, and National Steel Car produced these cars in substantial numbers across several decades, with orders frequently running into the hundreds per contract. The XL boxcar also played a role in railroads' competitive response to long-haul trucking, offering shippers a protected, high-volume alternative for goods that were too fragile or too susceptible to weather damage for flatcar or intermodal service. While intermodal container traffic steadily claimed a larger share of general merchandise freight, the high-cube boxcar retained a loyal following among shippers who valued direct loading at origin facilities and the consistent interior dimensions that the car type provided. By the early twenty-first century, fleets of XL boxcars remained active across the continent, though new orders had slowed considerably as intermodal options expanded.

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Prototype Reference

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Extra-large / high-cube boxcar

freight car · XL

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Also known as

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price range for SXT11873 OPERATOR TRINITY 7500 HIGH CUBE BOXCAR BNSF # 761146?

The SXT11873 OPERATOR TRINITY 7500 HIGH CUBE BOXCAR BNSF # 761146 is currently priced between $45.99 and $54.99, with an average price of $50.49.

Who manufactures the SXT11873 OPERATOR TRINITY 7500 HIGH CUBE BOXCAR BNSF # 761146?

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