
DOT-111 tank car - Wikipedia
A DOT-111 tank car, specification 111A100W1, constructed by fusion welding carbon steel. This car has a capacity of 30,110 US gallons (113,979 L; 25,071.8 imp gal), a test pressure of 100 …
Tank car - Wikipedia
A tank car (International Union of Railways (UIC): tank wagon) or tanker is a type of railroad car (UIC: railway car) or rolling stock designed to transport liquid and gaseous commodities.
Tank Cars - The Greenbrier Companies
Greenbrier offers a wide range of tank cars for transporting hazardous and non-hazardous materials, including DOT 117/TC 117 tank cars.
Tank Cars - The Greenbrier Companies
Discover Greenbrier's versatile and customizable tank cars for a variety of liquid commodities such as chemicals, agricultural goods and fuel.
Tank Car 101 - Tank Car Resource Center
The first rail tank cars were simple, wooden containers mounted atop flat cars. They carried liquid products across America. Modern tank cars are constructed of fine grain heat treated steel …
UP: What Is a Rail Tank Car? - Union Pacific
A tank car is exactly what it sounds like – a large moving tank that carries liquids of just about any kind. From chemicals to food products to the fuel for the cars we drive, tank cars play a major …
Tank Cars - gatx.com - EN
We offer tank cars for nearly every purpose – our North American tank fleet consists of over 70 different types of tank cars serving an assortment of markets including chemical, petroleum, …
Tank Cars: Hauling Liquid Products Since The 1860s
Aug 29, 2024 · One of the most prolific car types you will find moving within a freight train today is the tank car. This versatile piece of rolling stock has long been used to handle liquid or …
36' Chemical Tank Car - Ready to Run - Walthers
Serve a wide range of HO industries with the WalthersMainline 36' Chemical Tank Car! Perfect for steam- and diesel-era freight service, the layout-ready models feature: One-time run of these …
Safety Moves Us - Chemical Transportation via Railroad Tank Cars
Safety is central to the transportation of hazardous materials via railroad tank cars, moving chemicals to where they are needed so they can be used to provide the essential benefits …