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Be-Mac Transport operated from Oklahoma City and Tulsa to St. Louis and Chicago. Later they purchased Grand Rapids Motor Express to get authority into Western MI. They were owned for a number of years by U.S. Truck Lines who operated at number of truck lines. In later years they merged THE Cleveland, Columbus, & Cincinnati Highway, Inc., and Motor Express, Inc. and latter Motor Express of IN, Inc. In about 1992 they purchased Middlewest Freightways. They shutdown a short time after the purchase.
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Be-Mac Oklahoma City terminal lineup. Don Querciagrossa Collection.
Be Mac terminal after the purchase and merger of Middlewest Freightways. Don Querciagrossa Collection.
Be-Mac White. Don Querciagrossa Collection. Be-Mac Freightliner and an International. The Freightliners are ex-Middlewest Freightways tractors. Notice the Middlewest logo on the air faring. Don Querciagrossa Collection. Be-Mac Transport Ford LN9000 taken in Detroit in 1984. Don Querciagrossa Collection.
Be Mac 1985 International F2275 near Grinnell, IA. Don Querciagrossa Collection. Be-Mac Freightliner was obtained from Middlewest Freightways. This is close up of the dual spare tires behind the cab. Photograph taken in 1993 at Grinnell, IA. Don Querciagrossa Collection. Be-Mac Freightliners obtained from Middlewest Freightways who operated highly spec'd Freightliners for many years and their trade mark was the dual spare tires behind the cab. The dual spare tires were used as they were operating with two tire sizes. At the Cincinnati terminal in 1992. Don Querciagrossa Collection.
Be-Mac White WCM is a former Middlewest Freightways rebadged Be-Mac after the purchase. Photographed in Oklahoma City in 1993. Don Querciagrossa Collection. Be-Mac White WCM is a former Middlewest Freightways rebadged Be-Mac after the purchase. Photographed at the Oklahoma City terminal in 1993. Don Querciagrossa Collection. Be-Mac White WCS 1993 is a former Brown Express tractor, a sister company, rebadged Be-Mac after they were shutdown. The yellow front bumper with black stripes indicates this. Photographed at the Oklahoma City terminal in 1993. Don Querciagrossa Collection.
Be-Mac White WCS is a 1984 White photographed at the Oklahoma City terminal in 1993. Don Querciagrossa Collection.


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