Sunday, January 15, 2023

PASSING TRAINS PT 37; NYCKC701NS PT 3

 More of NYCKC701NS...

A pair of 45' boxes, with a CMA/CGM -featuring the "Globe" logo- on top of a very faded China Shipping container.
A grey MOL, with a colorful "three-square" logo, atop a Hapag-Lloyd.
A Hanjin 45' box atop a Safmarine 40-footer.
A "K" Line 45' box, with white ends, atop a worn and faded MOL 40' box. Behind is a APL box, with a CNC Line box atop it. The car is a BNSF-owned SFLC five-unit well car.
Next in the car is a MAERSK box, with another CMA/CGM 45-footer atop it, followed by a COSCO open top on a Don Fang box.
The final well has a MOL reefer container, with a small "three-square" logo and leased from SEACO, atop a APL box with a VERY small logo.
The next car is a MAXI I with the new logo, either brand new or recently repainted. It has a pair of COSCO Shipping containers in the first well; this is the new company resulting from the merger of COSCO and China Shipping. The next well has a pair of loaded 20' tank containers, maxing out the weight limits of the well.
The next two wells display both the two merger partners of COSCO Shipping, as well as the new company. Note yet another well-faded 45' China Shipping container.
The final well has a NYK container atop another leased MOL reefer. The following car is another MAXI I, owned by Arkansas Oklahoma (AOK), which we'll see next week, as we close out NYCKC701NS.


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