Atlas, HO Scale, 20005490, 11,000 Gallon Tank Car, Shell Chemical, #1606
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Propane or Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is both a naturally occurring product and a by-product of the refining process. During the 1940s, the petroleum industry began marketing LPG as a cleaner and more efficient fuel than the existing coal and oil. Transporting LPG requires specially designed high-pressure tank cars. During the early 40s, the only ACF tank car that qualified was the 10,500-gallon high-pressure tank car. After the war, ACF set out to design a whole new car for the emerging industry. As a result, the 11,000-gallon tank car was introduced by ACF in 1947. Many thousands were built up through the mid-1950s.
The Atlas model faithfully reproduces this late steam/early diesel era tank car in two versions (with and without platform rails). The cars with top platform rails were used where there was no elevated loading/unloading facility. The cars without the top platform rails were often specified for customers that had access to elevated loading and unloading facilities.
Features:
Finely molded handrails
Tank fittings and safety placards
50-ton friction-bearing trucks with AccuMate couplers
Accurate painting and lettering
Platform where appropriate
The Atlas model faithfully reproduces this late steam/early diesel era tank car in two versions (with and without platform rails). The cars with top platform rails were used where there was no elevated loading/unloading facility. The cars without the top platform rails were often specified for customers that had access to elevated loading and unloading facilities.
Features:
Finely molded handrails
Tank fittings and safety placards
50-ton friction-bearing trucks with AccuMate couplers
Accurate painting and lettering
Platform where appropriate
SKU: ATL-20005490