Goldsmith Pickle Company Car 2578 (1946)


Tim O'Connor
 


Perhaps not all ! For a while in the 1990's Heinz was loading many freight cars every day in Toledo
to be conveyed on Amtrak trains. They were loaded LCL style at the Toledo Union Station. :-)

And of course lots of stuff now moves in intermodal containers, so it's not all highway miles. The last
mile to the store was always by road.

On 8/17/2022 3:52 PM, Andy Carlson wrote:

Actually, I would jump at the opportunity to get a bottle of these pickles!
Something about ambiance. I am afraid that all of today's pickles ship by highway trucks.
-Andy Carlson


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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts


 

Besides, the INSIDE of the vat is what’s important. 

Thanks!
Brian Ehni 
(Sent from my iPhone)

On Aug 17, 2022, at 12:52 PM, Andy Carlson <midcentury@...> wrote:


Actually, I would jump at the opportunity to get a bottle of these pickles!
Something about ambiance. I am afraid that all of today's pickles ship by highway trucks.
-Andy Carlson
Ojai CA

On Wednesday, August 17, 2022 at 12:46:32 PM PDT, maynard stowe <ctsper1947@...> wrote:


Considering what that pickle car looks like, I don’t think I’d want one of their pickles.
Maynard Stowe





Andy Carlson
 

Actually, I would jump at the opportunity to get a bottle of these pickles!
Something about ambiance. I am afraid that all of today's pickles ship by highway trucks.
-Andy Carlson
Ojai CA

On Wednesday, August 17, 2022 at 12:46:32 PM PDT, maynard stowe <ctsper1947@...> wrote:


Considering what that pickle car looks like, I don’t think I’d want one of their pickles.
Maynard Stowe