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  2. Liquid-hydrogen tank car - Wikipedia

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    The pressure within the tank is 25 psi (170 kPa) or lower [3] [4] with a temperature below 20.27 K (−423.17 °F or −252.87 °C) and a boil-off rate of 0.3% to 0.6% per day [5] The tank is double walled like a vacuum flask with multi-layer insulation, with the valves and fittings enclosed in a cabinet at the lower side or end of the car.

  3. The Greenbrier Companies - Wikipedia

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    The company is one of the leading designers, manufacturers and marketers of rail freight equipment in North America and Europe. It also has operations in South America, Poland, Romania and Turkey. Greenbrier is a leading provider of railcars, wheelsets, parts, management, leasing and other services to the railroad and related transportation ...

  4. List of rolling stock manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    US Railcar; Vertex Railcar; Virginia Bridge & Iron Company (until 1920s) Roanoke, Virginia [9] Wagner Palace Car Company (1887–1900) Buffalo & New York, New York [9] Warren Tank Car Company (c. 1900–) Warren, Pennsylvania [9] Charles Wason & Company (1852–1855) Cleveland, Ohio [9] Wason Car and Foundry Company (1873–1885) Chattanooga ...

  5. Trinity Industries - Wikipedia

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    The company also produced containers for fertilizer, liquified petroleum gas, and nuclear fuel and waste. In 1981 Trinity acquired a metal fabrication firm at Channelview, Texas, and Babcock & Wilcox plants in Elkhart, Indiana, and Koppel, Pennsylvania, and in 1983 it acquired Halter Marine.

  6. Hopper car - Wikipedia

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    The bottom gates on the pneumatic hoppers connect to a hose attached to industrial facilities' storage tanks. Air is injected to fluidize the railcar contents for unloading. [5] The hopper car was developed in parallel with the development of automated handling of such commodities, including automated loading and unloading facilities.

  7. Well car - Wikipedia

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    Each unit of a double-stack car contains a single well; they often are constructed with three to five cars connected by articulated connectors. The intermediate connectors are supported by the centerplate of single trucks, often a 125-short-ton (112-long-ton; 113 t)-capacity truck but sometimes a 150-short-ton (134-long-ton; 136 t)-capacity one.

  8. 60,000 pounds of an explosive chemical lost during rail ... - AOL

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    About 60,000 pounds of a chemical used as both a fertilizer and an explosive is missing after likely disappearing during a rail trip from Wyoming to California last month, according to federal ...

  9. American Industrial Transport - Wikipedia

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    American Railcar Industries (ARI) was formed in 1988 and grew in railcar repair as a result of acquiring business assets from ACF Industries. [4] At that time ARI manufactured components for railcars, and also provided painting, repair and fleet management services. By 1999, the company was manufacturing both hopper and tank cars.