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Big Al's Chariot: H & O Freightliner out of Campbellsville, KY



2016-02-28 - Truckstop somewhere in America - Photo By Big Al Owens, the Big Rig Trucker.
Regular CM Contributor Big Al Owens, who just contributed the excellent photo series from the Chicago Cubs Spring Training Camp, has an important, demanding job. But he always treats it as one of the greatest opportunities in life. He gets to see the world driving this Freightliner, pulling out of Campbellsville, KY for H & O. For the rest of us, when we're traveling America, seeing an H & O rig, a big red Volvo Mister "P" Express freightliner, a tractor trailer bearing the Rogers Trucking Co., badge; or the Lewis Transport logo on the side of a semi, or a Tarter Gate truck, laden with Casey County produced gates, is always a welcome source of pride. - CM


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