Trinity Industries releases new ‘hourglass’ autorack car NEWSWIRE

Trinity Industries releases new ‘hourglass’ autorack car NEWSWIRE

By Mike Landry | August 2, 2019

| Last updated on August 6, 2025


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Hourglass autorack car from Trinity Industries
Trinity Industries
DALLAS — Trinity Industries has developed an auto rack it says is designed for safer and more efficient loading.

Trinity, which is involved in the manufacturing, leasing, and maintaining of railcars, introduced the car earlier this year, according to CEO Tim Wallace.

While Wallace says the move by the rail industry toward Precision Schedule Railroading has encouraged Trinity to continue in its research for ways to make shipper car ownership and leasing more efficient, development of the new auto rack stems from shipper feedback, not PSR.

The car, called Hourglass, has greater interior width and is designed for better ergonomics, Trinity officials say.

“There’s a safety issue,” says Wallace, noting that the Hourglass allows crews to load pickup trucks by using a door of the vehicle, rather than the conventional method of being required to remove the rear window of the truck for access.

Eric Marchetto, Trinity RailGroup vice president, says the Hourglass has received “very good response from the auto manufacturers and the Class Is.”

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