B-train trailers consist of two trailers linked together by a fifth wheel connection. The lead trailer, known as the “pup” trailer, is shorter, while the rear trailer is longer. This configuration provides increased load capacity and stability. B-train trailers are often used in the transportation of bulk goods or high-volume loads.
With a maximum load capacity of up to 80,000 pounds, B-train trailers are well-suited for industries such as agriculture, forestry, and manufacturing. They can transport goods like grain, aggregates, and other bulk materials efficiently.