Revolutionary Milk Transport
Title

Revolutionary Milk Transport

Caption

New York, New York: c. 1928
A new Borden's MIlk truck with the latest in milk transport. The truck is equipped with a seamless glass container covered with cork that keeps the milk at 37 degrees for16 hours with no ice. It takes one man only ten minutes to load the 8000 quart truck tank from the train tank, as opposed to the old method with three men taking 45 minutes to load 200 cans of milk. Here the "vacuum bottle" milk truck is unloading the milk at the pasteurizing plant.

Credit line

Photo12/Underwood Archives/UIG

Reference

UMG20A14_015

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No

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NA

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