RGN Trailer Transport
Reliable RGN (Removable Gooseneck) Trailers Transportation Across the US.
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RGN Trailer Transport Services
At AutoStar Transport Express, we’ve been providing reliable RGN trailer transport services across the US for over 17 years. Our experienced team is dedicated to ensuring your oversized vehicle and large equipment arrives safely and on time at its destination.
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What is an
RGN trailer?
An RGN trailer stands for Removable Gooseneck Trailer. It’s a type of heavy-duty trailer specifically designed to haul oversized or tall cargo.
The key feature of an RGN trailer is the detachable gooseneck at the front. This allows the trailer bed to be lowered to the ground, creating a ramp for driving equipment directly onto the trailer. This is particularly useful for heavy machinery that can’t be easily lifted with cranes or other loading equipment.
Here are some of the key benefits of using RGN trailers:
- Easy loading and unloading: By detaching the gooseneck and lowering the trailer bed, RGNs allow for self-powered equipment to drive on directly, eliminating the need for additional loading equipment.
- Versatility: RGN trailers can be configured with various axle combinations to handle a wide range of weight capacities. They can also be extended to accommodate extremely long loads.
- Ground clearance: Compared to lowboy trailers, RGNs offer more ground clearance for transporting tall machinery.


How is RGN trailer
transportation different?
RGN trailer transportation is ideal for oversized or overweight cargo that cannot be safely or legally transported on conventional trailers. Here are some key differences:
- Low Clearance Loading: The detachable neck of the RGN trailer allows for easy loading and unloading of equipment with low ground clearance.
- Versatility: RGN trailers can accommodate a wide variety of oversized and overweight cargo shapes and sizes.
- Safety: The low deck height and wide base of RGN trailers provide optimal stability and safety during transport.
What do we transport
using RGN trailers?
We transport a wide variety of oversized and overweight cargo using RGN trailers, including:
- Construction equipment (excavators, bulldozers, cranes)
- Farm equipment (combines, tractors, harvesters)
- Large Vehicles
- Industrial machinery
- Oil and gas equipment
- Prefabricated buildings
- Wind turbine components
- Boats

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RGN Trailer
Specifications
RGN trailers come in a variety of sizes and configurations to accommodate different cargo needs. Here are some common specifications:
- Deck Length: Ranges from 40 to 100 feet or more
- Deck Width: Typically 8.5 feet wide, but can be expandable up to 12 feet or more on some models
- Weight Capacity: Ranges from 40,000 to 150,000 pounds or more
How much can an
RGN trailer haul?
The weight capacity of an RGN trailer depends on the specific trailer configuration and the number of axles. Generally, RGN trailers can haul loads ranging from 40,000 to 150,000 pounds or more.

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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a double drop and an RGN?
While both double drop and RGN trailers are used for hauling oversized and overweight cargo, there’s a key distinction between them:
- Double Drop Trailer: This trailer has a fixed gooseneck and features a distinctive double dip in the deck between the axles. The lower center section allows for accommodating taller cargo. However, loading and unloading require cranes or forklifts due to the lack of a detachable neck.
- RGN Trailer (Removable Gooseneck Trailer): This trailer features a detachable gooseneck that creates a low-angle ramp when lowered. This allows for easier loading and unloading of oversized equipment with low ground clearance by driving it directly onto the trailer bed.
What is another name for RGN?
There isn’t a common everyday term used in place of “RGN Trailer.” However, you might encounter it referred to as:
- Removable Neck Trailer (highlights the detachable neck feature)
- Lowboy RGN (combines terms, though not all double drops have removable necks)
Is RGN the same as lowboy?
Not all RGN trailers are lowboys, but all lowboys are not RGNs. Here’s the breakdown:
- Lowboy Trailer: This is a general term for any trailer with a lower deck height compared to a standard flatbed trailer. It can encompass both double drop trailers (with a fixed gooseneck and double dip deck) and some RGN trailers (depending on the specific configuration).
- RGN Trailer: As mentioned earlier, this refers specifically to a trailer with a detachable gooseneck that creates a ramp for easier loading and unloading.








