New KCS Southern Belle Covered Hopper         
Here is one of the new ARI Cars in the new KCS Scheme. Pretty sharp if you ask me.
Date: 4/15/2007 Location: East Saint Louis, IL   Map Show East Saint Louis on a rail map Views: 477 Collection Of:   Zach Pumphery
Rolling Stock: KCS 286216 (Covered Hopper) Author:  Zach Pumphery
New KCS Southern Belle Covered Hopper
Picture Categories: RollingStock This picture is part of album:  April 2007 in SEMO
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Tristan Garrett General Awesome timing! :D8-):-) 4/16/2007 5:15:44 PM
David Mead General I am delighted that you have chosen to show us a wagon and especially a nice smartly painted one - Im intrigued about the message Not to Hammer on the Car - what would the contents normally be? I am interested to note the bogies seem very exposed to the elements, although hot axles would be easily detected? 4/17/2007 6:46:50 PM
Matthew Chapman General David, what are "bogies"? Also, I don't know much about hopper cars, but I'm guessing they don't want workers to hammer on the cars because a) it damages them too much over time or b) perhaps there is a lining of some kind, like a phenolic or epoxy coating, on the inside of the steel, which could be damaged or flake off if the sheet metal isn't smooth. 4/17/2007 10:30:18 PM
Gary Dyhouse General I believe that bogies are the english equivelant of trucks. 4/20/2007 5:40:30 PM
David Richerby General Just in case anyone still cares, 16 years later... Cargo would be grain. In winter, any moisture in the cargo can freeze, at which point it won't unload through the bottom gates. The low-tech solution is to whack the side of the car until it comes loose, which damages the car. Yes, the trucks/bogies are exposed but they don't need to be protected from the weather, so that's fine. 4/28/2022 5:09:00 PM

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