 
Atlas, 50006303, N Scale, GATX 20,000 Gallon Tack Car, Mobay Chemicals, #52247
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The Atlas model of the 20,700-gallon tank car, introduced in the mid-1960s by the General American Transportation Corporation (GATX), is a versatile, general-purpose, non-insulated, non-pressure tank car. This model faithfully recreates two major saddle variations (Type 10 and Type 20) and two top platform variations (one- and two-piece). It was commonly used to transport products such as tallow, animal fat, fuel oil, diesel fuel, vegetable oil, soybean oil, fertilizers, lubricating oil, waste oil, and glycol.
Production History:
Built: The GATX 20,700-gallon tank cars were manufactured primarily during the 1960s and 1970s.
Quantity: While exact production numbers are not readily available, thousands of these tank cars were produced to meet the demands of various industries.
eplacement Timeline: These tank cars began to be gradually replaced starting in the late 1980s and early 1990s as newer models with improved safety and efficiency features were introduced.
Current Status: Many of these tank cars have been retired from active service, but some are still in use today, primarily for specialized or regional applications.
Features:
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Detailed five-section non-insulated body 
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Two saddle variations (Type 10 or 20) 
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Detailed top platform with two options (one- or two-piece) 
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Bottom outlet 
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Safety vent 
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Manway 
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Control housing 
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Stuffing box 
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Safety rails 
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Accurate lettering for prototype cars 
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Detailed brake gear and pipes 
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See-through end walks 
 
  
 
  
 
  
