Union Refrigerator Transit Line

The Union Refrigerator Transit Line (URT) was a St. Louis, Missouri- and Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based private refrigerator car line established in 1895 by the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company.

In 1929, the General American Tank Car Corporation acquired the URT and placed its rolling stock into lease service.

In the early 1970s the company, then operating as the General American Transportation Corporation (GATX) liquidated its URT subsidiary along with its outdated wooden reefer fleet.

Union Refrigerator Transit Line, 1930–1970: Source: The Great Yellow Fleet, p. 17.

This United States rail–related article is a stub.

Insulated wood boxcars such as Union Line #6699, built in 1895, were used to transport dairy products such as milk, cheese, and eggs to market.
URTX cars on pier 19, East River, Manhattan. 1936