Jacksonville Terminal Company N 40' Standard Height Containers, Cho Yang(2) ~405553
405553 CYLU CHO YANG 40' Std. Height 2-P-44-P-2 'Square Corrugated' side containers.
This is another New Body Style available November 2020. It features square corrugations in a 2-44-2 Side arrangement. From the end -2 corrugations, then flat panel, then 44 corrugations, then flat panel, then 2 corrugations. Body style # 40RPS(2).
This body style also features three roof styles as per prototype photos. Some have the 'ribbed' style roof, and others have the 'flat panel' style roof, and others have a 'smooth' style roof. More prototypical variations from JTC Models. 12 different door styles are available in the Standard Height Series, and 5 different Front styles.
CHO YANG LINE - The company was founded in 1961 and based in Seoul, South Korea. Provided container and vessel services. In 1999, CHO YANG was ranked # 19 of top 50 container carriers. In May 2001, Cho Yang suspended services to the U.S., and Cho Yang's U.S. headquarters in New York, which had headed up the Cho Yang (America) operation closed. CHO YANG LINES ceased operations in 2001, due to financial issues.
China Shipping, Hanjin Shipping and Senator Lines moved to fill the void left by CHO YANG LINES closing.
JTC also has the CHO YANG canvas top container model available, in Limited stock;
405553 CYLU CHO YANG 40' Std. Height 2-P-44-P-2 'Square Corrugated' side containers.
This is another New Body Style available November 2020. It features square corrugations in a 2-44-2 Side arrangement. From the end -2 corrugations, then flat panel, then 44 corrugations, then flat panel, then 2 corrugations. Body style # 40RPS(2).
This body style also features three roof styles as per prototype photos. Some have the 'ribbed' style roof, and others have the 'flat panel' style roof, and others have a 'smooth' style roof. More prototypical variations from JTC Models. 12 different door styles are available in the Standard Height Series, and 5 different Front styles.
CHO YANG LINE - The company was founded in 1961 and based in Seoul, South Korea. Provided container and vessel services. In 1999, CHO YANG was ranked # 19 of top 50 container carriers. In May 2001, Cho Yang suspended services to the U.S., and Cho Yang's U.S. headquarters in New York, which had headed up the Cho Yang (America) operation closed. CHO YANG LINES ceased operations in 2001, due to financial issues.
China Shipping, Hanjin Shipping and Senator Lines moved to fill the void left by CHO YANG LINES closing.
JTC also has the CHO YANG canvas top container model available, in Limited stock;