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Here is a JB Hunt International 9400 taken at Spokane, WA in 1995.
This is from the David Faust collection.
Here is a JB Hunt International 9200 taken at Rice Hill in 1997.
This is from the David Faust collection.
JB Hunt doubles taken at Corvallis, OR in 1997.
Here is an older JB Hunt International. The picture was taken at a 76 Truck Stop in Southington, Connecticut in 1983. JB Hunt daycab Freightliner flatbed at Albany, OR in December 2000. JB Hunt International doubles at Albany, OR in December 2000.
A rare J.B. Hunt International COF9670 110" flattop for flatbed service with headache rack. All J.B. Hunt 110" cabs were COF9700 set back axle tractors. Most flatbed tractors were conventional's with dual stacks. Don Querciagrossa Collection.
JB Hunt Freightliner Century taken at Rice Hill, OR in May 2001. J.B. Hunt Transport International 9400 with covered wagon. Don Querciagrossa Collection. J.B. Hunt Transport International COF9670. Early J.B. Hunt tractor without any air faring in the early 80's as they started to grow. Don Querciagrossa Collection.
J.B. Hunt formed a partnership with the Santa Fe Railroad to start their intermodal operation originally. I was called Quantum and it had their own trailers. Today all J.B. Hunt trailers are used in their extensive intermodal operations. Don Querciagrossa Collection. J B Hunt International cabover with Budweiser trailer.I see J B pulling these trailers up and down interstate 55 in Illinois.They also use Freightliner Argosys for this account.Pic taken in Pontiac IL. Brian Kuchay Collection. JB Hunt IH 8100. Gary Morton Collection.
Here is a JB Hunt dedicated to PPG. There are both JB Hunt and PPG decals on the tractor and the trailer. Robert Archer Collection.
Here are two shots of a J B Hunt bobtails at their terminal near Smyrna, TN in Oct 2004. Larry Lyons Collection. JB Hunt with a Target trailer. Tim Miller Collection.
Muliple shots of JB Hunt Freightliners taken by Ted Schmidt
Muliple shots of J.B. Hunt Dedicated Contract Services International 8600's taken by Ted Schmidt


Multiple shots of JB Hunt taken by Ted Schmidt
JB Hunt Freightliner Century with a Rite Aid trailer. Ted Schmidt Photo I shot this on April 10, 2007 in Auburn. It's a J.B. Hunt International sleeper cab with B-Train flatbed trailers. He had just dropped of his last load of lumber at the Lowe's store. Ted Schmidt Photo Here is a new picture of two J.B.Hunt Dedicated Contract services Freightliner day cabs for Steelcase at a warehouse in Fife. Ted Schmidt Collection
Coming up on a JB Hunt rig. Steve Johnson Collection. JB Hunt Cascadia daycab inbounding a container at BNSF Railyard in Portland, OR. December 2008. Michael Cereghino Collection. JB Hunt Cascadia daycab pulling out of the BNSF Railyard in Portland, OR. January 2009. Michael Cereghino Collection.
JB Hunt Cascadia taken near Chicago
Brian Kuchay Collection


Some JB Hunt photos by Michael Cereghino
Several JB Hunt Intermodal trucks parked at BNSF Portland in April 2009. Photo by Michael Cereghino International 8600 sitting at the "In-Gate" at the BNSF Intermodal Facility in Portland, OR in July 2009. Photo by Michael Cereghino Freightliner FL70 service truck working on chasis at BNSF Portland Intermodal Hub in August 2008. Photo by Michael Cereghino
Freightliner Century Class daycab pulling a JB Hunt chassis rack with older chassis being sent off to be re-manufactured. Shot at BNSF in Porltand, OR in July 2009. Photo by Michael Cereghino New "Short Nose" Cascadia daycab being used for the Intermodal divison leaving the BNSF railyard in Portland, OR in August 2009. Photo by Michael Cereghino "Short Nose" Cascadia daycab being used for the Intermodal divison at the Wal-Mart DC in Hermiston, OR in November 2009. Photo by Michael Cereghino
Freightliner Cascadia mid-roof sleeper belonging to the Intermodal Division at the Portland BNSF Intermodal Ramp in April 2009. Photo by Michael Cereghino Freightliner Cascadia Mid-Roof sleeper hooked to and Intermodal container. This truck has a white bumper with fog lights and also a full chrome grille as well which is "unique" among the JB Hunt fleet. Shot at the BNSF railyard in Portland, OR in October of 2009. Photo by Michael Cereghino Older J.B. Hunt container that is now wearing the JB Hunt DCS(Dedicated Contract Services) logo. Parked at teh Wal-Mart DC in Hermiston, OR in July 2009. Photo by Michael Cereghino
"Short Nose" Freightliner Cascadia Mid-Roof sleeper that is used for their "Regional" Intermodal operations. Shot on I-84 near Rufus, OR in January 2010. Photo by Michael Cereghino Freightliner Century Class parked in the gravel lot next to The Home Depot in Albany, OR in April 2010. Photo by Michael Cereghino Freightliner Century Class with Wal-Mart trailer at Wal-Mart DC #7047 in Fontana, CA in November 2009. Photo by Steven Hunt.
DCS Freightliner Cascadia with Sports Authority trailer parked outside Farmer Brothers in Fontana, CA in April 2010. Photo by Steven Hunt. International Prostar parked at Farmer Brothers in Fontana, CA in April 2010. Photo by Steven Hunt.
JB Hunt DCS (Dedicated Contract Services) Freightliner Cascadia "Mid-Roof Sleeper" parked at the at the Manzanita Rest Area on I-5 near Grants Pass, OR in May 2010. Photo by Michael Cereghino JB Hunt Freightliner Century Class "Mid-Roof Sleeper" in Hermiston, OR in May 2010. Photo by Michael Cereghino JB Hunt DCS(Dedicated Contract Services) 4 axle Freightliner Century Class daycab with triaxle flatbed parked outside the TA truckstop in Coburg, OR in June 2010. Michael Cereghino Collection


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