Forty-and-eights

Forty-and-Eight boxcars (French: Quarante et huit), commonly referred to as Forty-and-Eights, were types of French boxcars (voiture) used by the French Army and Wehrmacht. Doughboys were transported to the Western Front in the boxcars marked with "40-8" to denote their capacity: 40 men or 8 horses.

Forty-and-Eights
"Forty and Eight" boxcar at the National Museum of the Air Force at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
Capacity40 men or 8 horses or 20 tonnes (19.7 long tons; 22.0 short tons) of supplies
OperatorsFrench Army and Wehrmacht
Specifications
Weight7.9 tonnes (7.8 long tons; 8.7 short tons) tare
Braking system(s)Air
Coupling systemBuffers and chain
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
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