Trailer Types & Dimensions

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Variations in length and height are common, but width is more standardized. The standard dimensions of semi-trailers are:

Length: 48 - 53 ft       Width: 8.5 ft        Height: 13.5 ft

flatbed Semi Trailer Dimensions
flatbed Semi Trailer Side
flatbed Semi Trailer Rear
Flatbed Trailer Save PDF
Flatbed semi trailers are designed to transport products which are long, heavy or oddly proportioned which creates a challenge when loading/unloading an enclosed trailer. The open nature of the trailer allows for loading / unloading from the rear, sides or top; allowing forklifts and cranes to create an even lift on the freight. Flatbeds are best suited being loaded / unloaded from the ground, rather than from a dock.
Semi Trailer Dimensions
Length48' - 53'
Width102"
Height60"
Typical Cargo Maximums
Cargo Width102"
Cargo Height102" - 108"
Cargo Weight48,000 lbs
Pallet Count24
step deck Semi Trailer Dimensions
step deck Semi Trailer Side
step deck Semi Trailer Rear
Step Deck Trailer Save PDF
Step deck semi trailers, also known as drop decks, are designed to transport products which are too tall for a standard flatbed. The trailer consists of two decks, the upper and lower. The use of the lower deck, or well, allows for freight up to 10’ high to be legally transported, while still providing the same loading / unloading capabilities of a standard flatbed.
Semi Trailer Dimensions
Length: Total48' - 53'
Length: Lower Deck37' - 43'
Length: Upper Deck10' - 11'
Width102"
Height: Lower Deck36 - 42"
Height: Upper Deck60"
Typical Cargo Maximums
Cargo Width102"
Cargo Height120" - 126"
Cargo Weight45,000 lbs
Pallet Count24
double drop Semi Trailer Dimensions
double drop Semi Trailer Side
double drop Semi Trailer Rear
Double Drop Trailer  (Lowboy) Save PDF
Double drop semi trailers are designed to transport oversize freight, both legally and through the use of permits / escorts. Comprising of three decks: the upper, lower, and well. The low profile nature of the well allows for freight up to 12’ high to be legally transported. With multiple trailer variations, such as an extendible deck, double drops allow for the transport of a wide array of oversized freight.
Semi Trailer Dimensions
Length: Total48'
Length: Main Well26' - 30'
Length: Front/Rear Decks8' - 10'
Width102"
Height18" - 24"
Typical Cargo Maximums
Cargo Width102"
Cargo Height144" - 150"
Cargo Weight40,000 lbs
extendable double drop Semi Trailer Dimensions
extendable double drop Semi Trailer Side
extendable double drop Semi Trailer Rear
Extendable Double Drop Trailer  (Lowboy) Save PDF
Extendable Double Drop trailers are designed to transport both legal and oversized (permitted, escorted) freight, and are specifically useful for commodities which are too long for the 'Well' of a standard Double Drop trailer. Extendable Double Drop's have the ability to extend out their 'Well' via two (2) bars, which allows longer commodities to be fully supported, length wise. Double Drops allow for the transport of a wide array of oversized freight which can be loaded and offloaded via a crane.
Semi Trailer Dimensions
Length: TotalApprox 80' (fully extended)
Length: Main Well31' - 60'
Length: Front/Rear Decks8' - 10'
Width102"
Height18" - 24"
Typical Cargo Maximums
Cargo Length60'
Cargo Width102"
Cargo Height144" - 150"
Cargo Weight40,000 lbs
rgn Semi Trailer Dimensions
rgn Semi Trailer Side
rgn Semi Trailer Rear
RGN Trailer Save PDF
RGN (removable gooseneck, also called low boy or double drop) semi trailers are designed to transport oversize freight, both legally and through the use of permits / escorts. RGNs are specifically useful for products which can be driven onto the trailer, such as tractors, specialty vehicles, and heavy machinery. With the ability to detach from the cab, and with drop down ramps, freight can easily be driven on and off.
Semi Trailer Dimensions
Length: Total48'
Length: Main Well26' - 30'
Length: Rear Deck8' - 10'
Width102"
Height18" - 24"
Typical Cargo Maximums
Cargo Width102"
Cargo Height144" - 150"
Cargo Weight40,000 lbs
extendable rgn Semi Trailer Dimensions
extendable rgn Semi Trailer Side
extendable rgn Semi Trailer Rear
Extendable RGN Trailer Save PDF
Extendable RGN (Removable Gooseneck) trailers are designed to transport both legal and oversized (permitted, escorted) freight, and are specifically useful for commodities which are too long for the 'Well' of a standard RGN trailer. Extendable RGNs have the ability to extend out their 'Well' via two (2) bars, which allows longer commodities to be fully supported, length wise. In addition, with the ability to detach from the cab, coupled with drop down ramps, freight can easily be driven on and off, such as heavy machinery, or loaded and offload via a crane such as modular buildings.
Semi Trailer Dimensions
Length: TotalApprox 80' (fully extended)
Length: Main Well31' - 60'
Length: Rear Deck8' - 10'
Width102"
Height18" - 24"
Typical Cargo Maximums
Cargo Length60'
Cargo Width102"
Cargo Height144" - 150"
Cargo Weight40,000 lbs
hot shot Semi Trailer Dimensions
hot shot Semi Trailer Side
hot shot Semi Trailer Rear
Hot Shot Trailer Save PDF
Hot shot semi trailers are to transport products which are long or oddly proportioned. However, they are limited to lower cargo weight. The open nature of the trailer allows for loading / unloading from the rear, sides or top; allowing forklifts and cranes to create an even lift on the freight. The low profile nature of the deck allows for freight up to 10’ high to be legally transported.
Semi Trailer Dimensions
Length40'
Width102"
Height36" - 42"
Typical Cargo Maximums
Cargo Width102"
Cargo Height120" - 131"
Cargo Weight15,000 lbs
dry van Semi Trailer Dimensions
dry van Semi Trailer Side
dry van Semi Trailer Rear
Dry Van Trailer Save PDF
Dry van semi trailers are designed to transport the most versatile of dry products due to the fully enclosed nature of the trailer, which allows freight to be protected from the elements. Palletized products are most common as they can be efficiently and safely loaded / unloaded with a forklift or pallet jack from a dock.
Semi Trailer Dimensions
Length48' - 53'
Width102"
Door Height110"
Total Height13'6"
Typical Cargo Maximums
Cargo Width98" - 101"
Cargo Height108" - 110"
Cargo Weight45,000 lbs
Pallet Count24 - 26
reefer Semi Trailer Dimensions
reefer Semi Trailer Side
reefer Semi Trailer Rear
Reefer Trailer Save PDF
Reefer semi trailers are designed to transport products which require to be kept at a specific temperature or temperature range through the entirety of the transit. While reefers are traditionally utilized to keep freight cold, reefers have the ability to be kept at warmer temperatures to protect freight from freezing, or run dry freight with the refrigeration unit turned off.
Semi Trailer Dimensions
Length48' - 53'
Width102"
Door Height110"
Height13'6"
Typical Cargo Maximums
Cargo Width96" - 98"
Cargo Height103.5"
Cargo Weight44,000 lbs
Pallet Count24
conestoga Semi Trailer Dimensions
conestoga Semi Trailer Side
conestoga Semi Trailer Rear
Conestoga Trailer Save PDF
Conestoga semi trailers are designed to offer the enclosed nature of a dry van, while providing the same loading / unloading capabilities of a flatbed. A sliding curtain, when open, allows for freight to be loaded / unloaded from the side, rear, or top. When closed, the curtain offers the weather protection of a dry van without the risk of tarps rubbing against the freight.
Semi Trailer Dimensions
Length48' - 53'
Width102"
Door Height98" - 102"
Total Height13’ 6"
Typical Cargo Maximums
Cargo Width102"
Cargo Height98" - 102"
Cargo Weight45,000 - 48,000 lbs
Pallet Count24 - 26
intermodal Semi Trailer Dimensions
intermodal Semi Trailer Side
intermodal Semi Trailer Rear
Intermodal Trailer Save PDF
Intermodal semi trailers are designed to transport palletized shipments which require a fully enclosed trailer. Intermodal containers are specifically useful for products with no time sensitivity in order to capture the cost savings of rail transit. These cost savings are the most substantial when shipping in/out of major market lanes over 1,500 miles.
Semi Trailer Dimensions
Length53'
Width102"
Door Height109"
Total Height114"
Typical Cargo Maximums
Cargo Width98"
Cargo Height109.5"
Cargo Weight42,500 - 43,000 lbs
Pallet Count26
pup Semi Trailer Dimensions
pup Semi Trailer Side
pup Semi Trailer Rear
Pup Trailer Save PDF
Pup semi trailers are designed to pick up and deliver local palletized freight. The reduced length of pup trailers allows for easy maneuverability in/out of non-commercial areas not suited for larger trailers. Pup trailers are the most common type of equipment with a lift gate affixed to allow unloading / loading at locations with no dock or proper freight handling equipment.
Semi Trailer Dimensions
Length28'
Width102"
Door Height104"
Total Height13'6"
Typical Cargo Maximums
Cargo Width98" - 100"
Cargo Height95"
Cargo Weight22,000 lbs
Pallet Count14
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