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Piggyback

“Piggyback” refers to the transportation method that involves carrying highway trailers or demountable trailer bodies on specially designed rail flat cars. This intermodal system allows for the seamless transfer of freight between rail and road modes of transportation. The process involves loading the trailers onto the flat cars using specialized cranes or ramps. Piggybacking offers numerous advantages, including increased efficiency, reduced congestion, and enhanced flexibility in logistics operations. It enables the transportation of a wide range of goods over long distances, providing a cost-effective solution that combines the speed of trucking with the long-haul capacity of railways. By utilizing the strengths of both rail and road networks, piggybacking plays a vital role in optimizing freight movement and supporting intermodal connectivity.

 

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