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Image:Kuehlwagen Interfrigo.jpg|{{Kuehlwagen Interfrigo.jpg/credit}}<br />Outside of North America, railroad cars which have been outfitted with cooling equipment (and designated as Class "I" by the International Union of Railways [UIC]) are generally referred to as "refrigerated vans."
Image:Kuehlwagen Interfrigo.jpg|{{Kuehlwagen Interfrigo.jpg/credit}}<br />Outside of North America, railroad cars which have been outfitted with cooling equipment (and designated as Class "I" by the International Union of Railways [UIC]) are generally referred to as "refrigerated vans."
Image:ATSF Conditionaire 101438.jpg|{{ATSF Conditionaire 101438.jpg/credit}}<br />ATSF #101438, one of a hundred specially-built "Conditionaire" centerflow hoppers operated by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in the early 1970s.
Image:ATSF Conditionaire 101438.jpg|{{ATSF Conditionaire 101438.jpg/credit}}<br />ATSF #101438, one of a hundred specially-built "Conditionaire" centerflow hoppers operated by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in the early 1970s.
Image:ARMN 110386 detail.jpg|{{ARMN 110386 detail.jpg/credit}}<br />State-of-the-art mechanical refrigerator car designs place the removable, end-mounted refrigeration unit outside of the freight compartment in order to facilitate access for servicing or replacement.
Image:MDT-GMO 12530.jpg|{{MDT-GMO 12530.jpg/credit}}<br />An early version of a field icing car loads a Merchants Despatch Transportation Co. reefer (bearing the herald of the GM&O) in Norfolk, Virginia in April 1955.
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