Hazmat haulers do. A food grade tanker, dry bulk tanker, water tanker, etc. would not.
Reflect heat.
T-H-A-T
Comes in by rail and trucks
Yes they do.
By road, rail, at times by ship, at times by air, as are most consumer goods.Coca Cola is never transported by air. It is transported as a syrup in Tanker type trucks, or rail tankers. It is a highly corrosive substance and must have Placards attached to the vessel, indicating it is a highly corrosive material. Check FMCSCA Hand book for class and rating.
Treat it with caution.
They were transported there by rail in enclosed cattle trucks.
A rail road crossing sing.
Virtually the same transportation as today. Cars, Trucks, light rail, heavy rail, buses etc.
50 feet
a rail-road crossing.
They were transported to the camps by rail, usually in cattle trucks.