10 Obscure Railcars Explained In 10 Minutes!

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Southern Plains Railfan

Southern Plains Railfan

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In today's video, we go over some of the lesser know rolling stock the world has to offer. This includes the Peacemaker Rail Garrison, Santa Fe's Super Hopper, Hogshead Tobacco Cars, and much more!
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@Pensyfan19
@Pensyfan19 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for explaining the histories of these railcars. I never knew there was video footage of the ICBM car testing.
@Southern_Plains_Railfan
@Southern_Plains_Railfan 11 ай бұрын
You're welcome! Glad I could show you something new!
@markmark1osufan35
@markmark1osufan35 10 ай бұрын
I live close to WPAFB and had no idea it was over there! Where is it on base? Can the public see it? They ought to put it down at the National Museum of the USAir Force there if that is even possible.
@MrDgwphotos
@MrDgwphotos 9 ай бұрын
@@markmark1osufan35 It IS at the National Museum of the USAF.
@mikearmstrong8483
@mikearmstrong8483 9 ай бұрын
​@@karlwithak. Source, please? I find it rather strange that nothing can be found on the internet about such a rail car, or any model of 40mm that came in a triple mount. Considering the most commonly used twin mount 40mm with high capacity continuous ammo feed weighs 6 tons (minus ammo) and is so bulky as to be mounted only aboard ships, I find it rather dubious to think 22 mounts would fit on a railcar, not to mention the impossibility of giving any of them more than a few degrees arc of fire. And as a veteran who was involved with antiaircraft systems, I'd like to know how 286 of these could be built without my ever hearing about it. I think perhaps you have been misled by some photoshopped HO gauge toy that someone has claimed to he real. BTW, the M-579 is an armored recovery vehicle.
@derkaderkaduh
@derkaderkaduh 8 ай бұрын
@@markmark1osufan35 It's at the far end of the outdoor exhibit runway.
@FreihEitner
@FreihEitner 11 ай бұрын
Let's be here until next Tuesday discussing other obscure rolling stock! This looks like the start of a great series!
@Southern_Plains_Railfan
@Southern_Plains_Railfan 11 ай бұрын
lmao IDK if I'll make it a full blown series, but I think a part 2 is due sometime
@robertlegacy7508
@robertlegacy7508 10 ай бұрын
@@Southern_Plains_Railfan tell u what - better dang do it some??????? And u u know what I mean! Sorry from jersey can’t do a good boomhauer ha!
@robertlegacy7508
@robertlegacy7508 7 ай бұрын
@@Southern_Plains_Railfan do as many videos as you can I loved the one I saw. Goin to Scranton next week unless the government shuts down then they close to the public
@Cnw8701
@Cnw8701 11 ай бұрын
I'm from Dayton, Ohio, and recently saw that ICBM boxcar at the Airforce Museum (next to Wright Patt) on a trip I made to visit family. I always thought it was cool, but terrifying at the same time!
@artmoss6889
@artmoss6889 10 ай бұрын
When I started hopping freights in the mid 1970s, you could always find an open box car, car carriers were open air, hopper cars had plenty of hidey-holes, and every train had a caboose. Also, atitudes toward letting a wanderer have a free ride were relaxed. For example, in the fall of 1979 north of Eau Claire, Wisconsin, I was running for a Soo Line and when the engineer saw me, he stopped the train and invited me to ride in the engine cab! Most incredible thing I ever experienced. Well the Soo Line and many others are long gone and little by little, all those things I mentioned above have disappeared, including the lax attitudes. After 9/11, if you even thought about hanging out around a freight yard, you instantly aroused the attention of police. Back in 2011, I was crossing a railroad bridge on foot over the Missouri River and by the time I got to the other side there was a K-9 unit ready to take me in. That's the last time I was even close to the rails, but I certainly enjoyed this video.
@theluth9046
@theluth9046 11 ай бұрын
I worked for the railroad from 1970 to 90s as an Agent dispatcher on our road which was a short line of 54 Mi was the scale car because they used to drop one off once a year for certified scales and we had one of the old slidebar scales so anyway I never knew there were so many different unique cars out there and thanks for showing them to us and it's amazing how some of them looked and how they worked so thanks again we appreciate it and me as being an old dog you can show an old dog new tricks.!
@Southern_Plains_Railfan
@Southern_Plains_Railfan 11 ай бұрын
That’s really cool! You’re very welcome, I’m glad I could show you something new!
@fernandomarques5166
@fernandomarques5166 11 ай бұрын
Here in Brazil we had a peculiar boxcar, it was a former ALCo FA-1 that got involved in a collision and lost it's nose, so the shops took the wreck shortened the frame cutting the cab and radiator sections and turned it into a engine block mover, they cut a hole in the roof to make loading and unloading easy and kept the iconic FA trucks, and entire ALCo 244 or 251 engine could be carried on the original engine mounting brackets, there were conversion brackets for other engine types too like ALCo 539, GE 7FDL, EMD 567 and 645.
@danielbackley9301
@danielbackley9301 11 ай бұрын
Penn Central did the same thing with an F-7. Its purpose was to transport rebuilt 12-567s from Altoona shops to the DeWitt shops for use in the RS-3m rebuild/repower program
@themanformerlyknownascomme777
@themanformerlyknownascomme777 11 ай бұрын
this was a very nice episode! If you do another one of these, I hope you can include some foreign railcars as well.
@Southern_Plains_Railfan
@Southern_Plains_Railfan 11 ай бұрын
Thank you! Maybe. Finding them is going to be the tricky part.
@eugenetswong
@eugenetswong 9 ай бұрын
@@Southern_Plains_Railfan I agree with him. I'm under the impression that there are old European cars that have only 4 wheels with no trucks, so I would appreciate learning about those.
@josephburke7224
@josephburke7224 10 ай бұрын
The winglets for the B-1 bomber were shipped in the tallest railcar built at the time. They had a bridge clearance that necessitated a specific route. In aircraft, tolling is usually stored someplace. These cars are probably near Palmdale, ca. Note here that the box was lifted off to load and unload.
@Southern_Plains_Railfan
@Southern_Plains_Railfan 10 ай бұрын
Interesting
@ineedausername10
@ineedausername10 11 ай бұрын
There was a six axle stainless steel hopper car called "Stainless Whopper Hopper". According to Wikipedia, it is on display along the Rocky Mount (Amtrak station) and Bus Depot in Rocky Mount in North Carolina.
@Southern_Plains_Railfan
@Southern_Plains_Railfan 11 ай бұрын
That’s really cool!
@tarheelpatch3386
@tarheelpatch3386 11 ай бұрын
Whopper Hopper is now at NCTM Spencer NC
@wceyuki
@wceyuki 11 ай бұрын
Canadian National also had an articulated hopper type, instead of shortening a hopper it looks like their idea was to split a hopper in half and add a bogie in the middle.
@Southern_Plains_Railfan
@Southern_Plains_Railfan 11 ай бұрын
Yes, I came across that while makin this video. Definitely an odd sight.
@michaelcerkez3895
@michaelcerkez3895 9 ай бұрын
I walked the Right of Way every chance I could as a young man. I rode a large switcher for 3 hour were my father worked at a quary. I was always amazed by the lights and signs along the tracks. It's a whole different world.
@brucebrown4480
@brucebrown4480 11 ай бұрын
The military brought one of those Peacekeeper missle cars to Alaska in the late 80s. It was stored at Elmendorf AFB with the idea of converting it to a "mobile" command post. The car was too heavy to ride the rails in Alaska and it was then shipped back to the lower 48 in the early 90s.
@C-O1309Production
@C-O1309Production 11 ай бұрын
The southern autogaurd was a 3 part articulated auto rack car that was use on the southern railroad. It now sits at NCTM on display.
@SOU6900
@SOU6900 11 ай бұрын
I think there's a second one out there somewhere. Believe someone told me TVRM, but it's been many moons tbh.
@Southern_Plains_Railfan
@Southern_Plains_Railfan 11 ай бұрын
That's cool!
@2022Productions
@2022Productions 10 ай бұрын
Yep!
@ryanfrogz
@ryanfrogz 11 ай бұрын
Very interesting! I’m a total railcar nerd but even I hadn’t heard of some of these. You could make a whole episode on tank cars alone- specialized cargo calls for specialized cars, of which there are many. Tiny 2300-gallon bromine tanks, 8-axle glycol tanks, the interconnected TankTrain... the possibilities are endless!
@Southern_Plains_Railfan
@Southern_Plains_Railfan 11 ай бұрын
Thank you! That's interesting, a bromine tank car sounds terrifying, lol!
@sirmetaladon
@sirmetaladon 11 ай бұрын
I enjoyed the mention of the RailWhales too, though I think calling them failures isn't exactly correct. In a similar style to the Big John hopper, mega-size tankers were on the rise throughout the 60's, and it was actually government regulation that got them yanked off the tracks, mostly to prevent a snowball effect of massive costs to upgrade rails infrastructure to handle them safely. UTLX made a successful 50k gallon tanker much earlier that ran in revenue service for many years, and it even resided in a museum for a time, but sadly Hurricane Ike destroyed it some time ago.
@jamesbugbee9026
@jamesbugbee9026 10 ай бұрын
A mile-long string of 40' tankcars just warms my heart, i useta watch 'em go up the Hudson past the Tappan Zee. Sidebay cabooses, crane cars, reefers, all kinds of passenger cars (ages back 2 something Lincoln could have travelled in), different lengths, & FLATCARS: love 'em all.
@RailRide
@RailRide 9 ай бұрын
​@@sirmetaladonMore specifically, UTLX 83699 floated off its trucks in the storm surge and was carried onto an adjacent property. Supposedly the museum couldn't afford to hire a contractor to move the car back (or more likely were unable to raise funds in time), and the car had to be scrapped in-place. To this day I wonder if the museum could have saved the car prior to the storm's arrival by opening the unloading ports and allowing the car to flood from the bottom-up. That might have kept it in-place despite the storm surge.
@sirmetaladon
@sirmetaladon 9 ай бұрын
@@RailRide One can dream. Given a sparse 10 real photos exist of the car online (trust me, I 3d modeled the car; I looked), it would have been nice to take a day trip and see it for myself!
@davesdatasystems
@davesdatasystems 11 ай бұрын
It is good to hear some history on the peacekeeper rail Garrison. From 1999 to 2003 I did security for the peacekeeper FE Warren.
@nealkrueger6097
@nealkrueger6097 10 ай бұрын
Forgot the rebuilt boxcars converted into mobile bunkhouse, and the combination boxcar on one end and flatbed on the other. This mod was used for maintenance at remote locations for material storage (covered and uncovered) for track repairs. A nother example was being used for a firefighting pumpcar with a monitor , hose reels, and a manifold for water distribution in forest fire suspension. Normally, we're connected in a combination with surplus tank cars for firefighters' water supply .
@williamknight9379
@williamknight9379 9 ай бұрын
On those small whale belly cars at 1:40, I wonder if they were used for industries that wanted to load directly into above ground silos. You have a blower that blows air to push material through a line and up to the top of a silo. I worked at a place that received flour from semi trucks that had onboard blowers to go up the lines to the top of the silos. You don't want that dumped out into grates under the hopper, and it's too fine for a grain drill to move it without a mess.
@kentheld3733
@kentheld3733 11 ай бұрын
You should explore the BN TroughTrain articulated coal hopper. They were built with 13 units each.
@ParagonBridgeWorks
@ParagonBridgeWorks 8 күн бұрын
I have never heard of anticulated hopper cars. That was my favorite! I would imagine inspecting the shared truck sets would be a pain as inspecting articulated flats is a pain. One unique railcar I really enjoyed working on were the Coors and Tropicana tank cars with the 1/2" thick stainless steel inner tank and the 1/2" thick carbon steel outer tank with 10" of foam insulation in between. The inner tank was polished to a mirror finish. Coors could haul their beer in a near frozen state from Colorado to distribution facilities and only lose a few degrees of liquid temperature. Super cool tanks! Thanks for putting this video together.
@heronimousbrapson863
@heronimousbrapson863 11 ай бұрын
Honorable mention goes to the small "bobber" 4-wheeled cabooses used on the BC hydro railway. They were a small short-line caboose which didn't have sleeping accomodation. The Canadian Pacific used the "shorty" caboose which was employed on the switchbacks around Trail, BC. Using a shorter caboose meant that an extra revenue car could fit on the switchback track.
@Stratoguy
@Stratoguy 9 ай бұрын
The Hutch Caboose is part of Proz “End of the Line” restaurant and sports bar in Devils Lake ND and is still going strong. It was beautifully incorporated with an existing building.
@kens.3729
@kens.3729 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the Very Detailed Video on ten (10) Obscure cars most people have never seen or heard of around the Railroad. 👍🙏
@Southern_Plains_Railfan
@Southern_Plains_Railfan 11 ай бұрын
You're welcome!
@k2_tech745
@k2_tech745 8 ай бұрын
I had no idea about many of these cars - thank you for this video!
@railwayjade
@railwayjade 11 ай бұрын
This was VERY interesting, not often one sees something not seen before anymore
@Southern_Plains_Railfan
@Southern_Plains_Railfan 11 ай бұрын
Thank you! Glad I could show you something new!
@jamesmcnally8705
@jamesmcnally8705 11 ай бұрын
I have seen a few of these in person (the scale test cars being the most common). Thanks for letting us know about examples that are still on display - I'm adding them to my travel list
@bigjay875
@bigjay875 9 ай бұрын
Nicely done!
@drewfullhart1750
@drewfullhart1750 10 ай бұрын
Please make more of these about obscure ones! Subscribing in hope for more!
@mwand89
@mwand89 11 ай бұрын
I really like the way you gave great details based on your narrative skills about the strange railcars. I just now subscribed your channel. Keep up the great work!👍
@Southern_Plains_Railfan
@Southern_Plains_Railfan 10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, will do!
@eugenetswong
@eugenetswong 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for this and the 2nd video. It's nice to see what market demand is out there for freight.
@barryvandraiss6083
@barryvandraiss6083 11 ай бұрын
Very informative & fun! Part 2, Please!
@ffjsb
@ffjsb 11 ай бұрын
There was also a "TankTrain" that had interconnected tank cars so many tank cars could be load or unloaded from one connection. There used to be one set in storage on the old DT&I tracks in Eastern Ohio next to the Ohio Central main line through Coshocton. The OC owned the old DT&I main, and used it to store cars. There's still cars in storage there today, but you can't tell from Google Earth if the tank train cars are still there, and you can't see them easily from any road. I know they were there in the 2000's.
@yogiperogy
@yogiperogy 7 ай бұрын
Your videos never cease to amaze, with your encyclopedic knowledge brought to bear on the subject matter! Think I said so on another of your videos: your channel is my absolute favourite among the many railfan sites I follow. I don’t know how you do so much but your efforts are sincerely appreciated. Keep the episodes coming my friend!!
@Southern_Plains_Railfan
@Southern_Plains_Railfan 7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! Will do!
@Goofymad94
@Goofymad94 8 ай бұрын
I would love to see a whole series of these videos!!
@keithgrant7950
@keithgrant7950 9 ай бұрын
Hi. I worked for a short time on the road version of your Schnabel. The company was Abnormal Load Engineering in the UK. what you called the "Lifting Arms" we would call a "Swan Neck" and the load was suspended between them, normally transformers out of the GEC works in Stafford but occasionally Train carriages. Very interesting video, thank you🚂🚃
@TheMNrailfan227
@TheMNrailfan227 9 ай бұрын
I once saw a Schnabel car paired up with a shoving platform on the BNSF Staples Subdivision, sure turned my head
@TonyLasagna
@TonyLasagna 11 ай бұрын
Very interesting, dude! Great informative video. I live right by dragon cement! See these being hauled every week.
@leenettywilson528
@leenettywilson528 11 ай бұрын
I love trains and I can tell u certainly do and the way u have explained these different train cars ect is brilliant I can understand everything ur saying this is a gr8 channel and I will be watching and enjoying more videos and learning a lot about this stuff every time I watch them , a massive godbless to you sir, x
@Southern_Plains_Railfan
@Southern_Plains_Railfan 11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! God bless you too!
@nickdrake527
@nickdrake527 11 ай бұрын
FEC converted some of their ventilated boxcars into cabooses somewhere in the late 60’s. Now those are interesting
@JohnGeorgeBauerBuis
@JohnGeorgeBauerBuis 11 ай бұрын
That’s even more exotic than the wooden ‘war-emergency’ cabooses on the Chicago Great Western converted from wood box cars!
@chuxtuff
@chuxtuff 9 ай бұрын
Here's something that I've seen several times viewing at the shared UP - BNSF mainline between Portland Oregon and Seattle. It's not really a rail car but even though there were a lot of them produced, seeing one in service always brought the same question - What kind of a locomotive with no cab is that??? Johnnie that's what they call a Slug!! I've also personally seen the DOD's white train when it was (I'm guessing here) bringing in the missiles for the submarines at Bangor (near the Navy's base at Bremerton Washington) once construction on the naval sub base was complete. I saw armed guards and some with dogs too. So whatever was on that train was being heavily guarded and protected. So it was no secret what that train was carrying. Anyway you have some very well done and interesting videos here!!! And I hope you keep making them!
@andrewreynolds4949
@andrewreynolds4949 10 ай бұрын
I would love a sequel of this! The Oklahoma Railway Museum you mentioned also has a unique MKT inspection car made out of a boxcar. That was really neat to see when I went out there.
@sirclarkmarz
@sirclarkmarz 9 ай бұрын
In 1929 the Chicago Shedd Aquarium had a special built poleman car to bring fish from the east and West Coast to the aquarium. It had its own spur built all the way to the lakefront aquarium.
@stephenrickjr.7519
@stephenrickjr.7519 11 ай бұрын
The unusual always floats my boat. A great video, thanks. 😎😊👌👍!
@rqlk
@rqlk 10 ай бұрын
This video was randomly recommended to me but I am surprised at how much there is to learn about something people like me take for granted. I usually just see a train rolling by and don’t think much of it. Cool video.
@kens.3729
@kens.3729 11 ай бұрын
People are finally noticing your Channel and your Unusual Topics have sparked a Lot of Interest. Keep up the Strong 💪 Efforts. Thanks! 👍🙏
@Southern_Plains_Railfan
@Southern_Plains_Railfan 11 ай бұрын
You're welcome, will do!
@4-8-4Northern
@4-8-4Northern 10 ай бұрын
Hey Southern Plains Railfan! I love your content! Keep it up!❤
@Southern_Plains_Railfan
@Southern_Plains_Railfan 10 ай бұрын
Thank you, will do!
@mistertoy3658
@mistertoy3658 11 ай бұрын
Great video! The video production quality is really good!
@Southern_Plains_Railfan
@Southern_Plains_Railfan 11 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@tulsatrash
@tulsatrash 11 ай бұрын
I really enjoying learning about rail cars from you. I hope you make more videos talking about real cars.
@Southern_Plains_Railfan
@Southern_Plains_Railfan 11 ай бұрын
Thank you! If enough people ask for another video like this, I'll do it.
@trucksntrainsfan7559
@trucksntrainsfan7559 11 ай бұрын
Good work explaining these wacky train cars. You know your stuff for a railfanner thats only been watching trains for a year.
@Southern_Plains_Railfan
@Southern_Plains_Railfan 11 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@Zebrails
@Zebrails 11 ай бұрын
"The Slotcar" Ballast/Tie carrier, the "Hog Heaven" cattle car, SP's articulated Dining car... to name a few more cars. Nice to see the GN NW-5. Thanks for your great videos. John
@timothyandelmo541
@timothyandelmo541 11 ай бұрын
This was pretty dang cool thanks for sharing!
@Southern_Plains_Railfan
@Southern_Plains_Railfan 11 ай бұрын
You're welcome, I'm glad you enjoyed!
@NorthCountryTrains
@NorthCountryTrains 11 ай бұрын
Ok, you got me with that thumbnail 😂. Very well done video, enjoyed it a lot!
@Southern_Plains_Railfan
@Southern_Plains_Railfan 11 ай бұрын
lol Thank you, I'm glad you liked it!
@2310productions
@2310productions 3 ай бұрын
The whale bellies used by Dragon were used to transfer cement from their plant in Thomaston, ME to barges at the port in Rockland,ME. As of a couple years ago they were put out of service and all cement was shipped out by rail in 2 bay hoppers, including a number of pressure differential cars. Dragon has officially announced they’ll be closing their operation in Thomaston by 2025. They started scrapping all of the whale bellies end of 2023, though one is being preserved by the Belfast and Moosehead Lake Railroad.
@GE_EMD6006
@GE_EMD6006 11 ай бұрын
Unbelievable video Buddy :D
@Southern_Plains_Railfan
@Southern_Plains_Railfan 11 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@jw4620
@jw4620 11 ай бұрын
Excellent video! Thanks!
@michaelguerin56
@michaelguerin56 10 ай бұрын
Thank you. Always something new and weird to discover🙂. Cheers from NZ🇳🇿!
@JohnGeorgeBauerBuis
@JohnGeorgeBauerBuis 11 ай бұрын
The BN (and older Pacific Great Eastern) ‘bopper’ cars that were designed to handle both grain and general merchandise service are worth a look. Several BN examples are preserved in Duluth, Minnesota.
@CP_N503
@CP_N503 11 ай бұрын
Great Video! I never knew ATSF had those Articulated Hoppers
@Southern_Plains_Railfan
@Southern_Plains_Railfan 11 ай бұрын
Thank you! Glad I could show you something new!
@RailRide
@RailRide 9 ай бұрын
​@Southern_Plains_Railfan K-Line Electric Trains once offered an approximation of this car in O scale, the key word being "approximation". They took their extruded-aluminum-bodied ACF Centerflow hopper and offered two and three-car sets painted up like the Super Hopper. If one bought both sets (I did) you could arrange them in the proper order to create a gleaming stainless-looking "approximation" of this car (although I don't think K-Line used the "Super Hopper" name, they definitely did replicate the interlocking _Santa Fe_ branding and striping spread across the five carbodies)
@joebond5012
@joebond5012 11 ай бұрын
A fascinating video, thank you for sharing.
@Southern_Plains_Railfan
@Southern_Plains_Railfan 11 ай бұрын
You're welcome, I'm glad you enjoyed!
@davewallace8219
@davewallace8219 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for all of your effort! I enjoyed this!.... could do one on right of way maint. Cars...and cranes...thank you!
@MattTheUPRailfan2006
@MattTheUPRailfan2006 11 ай бұрын
Wow i founded this video really educational, keep up the awesome work 😊📸💯
@Southern_Plains_Railfan
@Southern_Plains_Railfan 11 ай бұрын
Thank you, will do!
@MattTheUPRailfan2006
@MattTheUPRailfan2006 11 ай бұрын
@@Southern_Plains_Railfan Your welcome, Happy Railfanning 😊
@Crazyman23
@Crazyman23 7 ай бұрын
Those mini hoppers reminds me of some well belly container trailers I see. 3 to 4 trailers would share a boggie with larger diameter wheel set between each rail car.
@davidpotter7484
@davidpotter7484 11 ай бұрын
I used to see triple crown trailers all the time at different gm plants in Michigan and surrounding states, looked them over pretty closely. Saw the trains occasionally in Indiana. Pretty strange looking.
@jamesmcnally8705
@jamesmcnally8705 5 ай бұрын
I worked in the old GM HQ in Detroit in the early 2000s, and a TrailerTrain passed by every day on the track behind the building
@jjtt7408
@jjtt7408 10 ай бұрын
We learn something new every day . THANK YOU FOR SHARING
@Southern_Plains_Railfan
@Southern_Plains_Railfan 10 ай бұрын
You’re welcome!
@jamesstuart3346
@jamesstuart3346 11 ай бұрын
Absolutely awesome. Best railway channel on YT
@Southern_Plains_Railfan
@Southern_Plains_Railfan 11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@burlingtonnorthern11
@burlingtonnorthern11 11 ай бұрын
Pretty nice! I didn’t know about some. I’m mostly intrigued by TTX Frontrunners, Having 1 axle on each truck.
@Southern_Plains_Railfan
@Southern_Plains_Railfan 11 ай бұрын
Thanks! Glad I could show you somethin new!
@douglasskaalrud6865
@douglasskaalrud6865 11 ай бұрын
If you lived along the Milwaukee Road between St. Paul,MN and Milwaukee you saw Sprint trains two or four times a day made up of pure Front Runner cars. It certainly was an interesting look.
@AlexDahlseid2002
@AlexDahlseid2002 11 ай бұрын
The specialized phosphate gondolas/hoppers where exclusively used by both SCL and CSX in Florida’s Bone Valley who inherited the phosphate hoppers after the SCL-Chessie merger in the 80’s that created CSX.The reason for the use of the phosphate hoppers was to transport phosphate from the phosphate mines in Florida’s Bone Valley to CSX’s Phosphate transloading facility on the shore of Tampa Bay where they were subsequently loaded onto ships. These cars were colored in red for SCL and white on the CSX. The phosphate hoppers’s unique rotary coupler system which enables these phosphate cars to turn on the center axis point of the couplers during a 180 degree turn.
@gailmrutland6508
@gailmrutland6508 10 ай бұрын
*Nicely done, Kudos!*
@Southern_Plains_Railfan
@Southern_Plains_Railfan 10 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@SilverPhoenix177
@SilverPhoenix177 11 ай бұрын
The Hutch seems like a very interesting caboose, I might pick it up as a model someday
@douglasskaalrud6865
@douglasskaalrud6865 11 ай бұрын
Overland models is what you’re looking for- I have their brass Hutch caboose. For a car that spent its days in branchline service it requires a 22” minimum radius curve in HO. It’s also a heavy sucker.
@rossmyers6031
@rossmyers6031 9 ай бұрын
My father engineered large transformers for GE back in Pittsfield MA . Was this the first place where Snapli trucks were used. Thank you. Great and interesting information.
@BeerBaron-hx4ev
@BeerBaron-hx4ev 10 ай бұрын
Absolutely Fascinating. Growing up in the late 70's early 80's at around the age of 10 we had rail roads close to us and I remember seeing a guy leaning out the top window of the caboose with a hunting rifle. We always though he would shoot you if he seen you and we always ran and hid from the trains. Once in a blue moon, I will have a dream trying to run and hide from an on coming train barley moving but I manage to hide just in time. Thanks for sharing.
@gregleuze6657
@gregleuze6657 11 ай бұрын
A very interesting topic that I enjoyed.
@mutantryeff
@mutantryeff 9 ай бұрын
It would be interesting to talk about all the different locations across the country that manufactured rail cars or engines during the 20th century (or earlier).
@MrDgwphotos
@MrDgwphotos 9 ай бұрын
The Peacemaker car is at the National Museum of the United States Air Force, one of the best aviation museums in the country.
@koiyujo1543
@koiyujo1543 8 ай бұрын
also, the articulated hoppers are fantastic! they look like a really cool idea I don't think the loading and unloading were too bad but it was definitely issues but boy are they cool
@royreynolds108
@royreynolds108 10 ай бұрын
The SanteFe came up with the Tru-Train and built a 1.5-inch scale model of it. It had a locomotive with an engine and generator and controls with 30 sections for loads on a spline that was supported by powered wheel-sets all along the length. It was in TRAINS MAGAZINE. This idea is somewhat similar to a sectioned intermodal car and train. The Georgetown Railroad has a number of slot trains and aggregate/ballast trains they lease.
@fattywithafirearm
@fattywithafirearm 11 ай бұрын
Many years ago Atlas made 4 different scemes of the GATX rail whales in N guage. I have all 4. They never fail to catch attention at shows. There is a Santa Fe super hopper at the rail museum near me
@thomascanady1967
@thomascanady1967 11 ай бұрын
I have one in N scale. Didn't know it was made by Atlas and they made more than one(Rd #9600 the one I have).
@RickyGRail
@RickyGRail 10 ай бұрын
There’s also few more obscure railcars: *Centerflow Conditionaire Covered Hoppers owned by ATSF and BN. *110 Woodchip open hopper *Railwhale oil tankers that were 6-axle and 8-axle ones. *Radioactive waste gondolas that routinely haul contaminated soil from Cold War era nuclear testing sites to a disposal supersite by Clive, Utah
@paulne1514
@paulne1514 11 ай бұрын
The steel mill I worked at, we did not anchor the torpedoes, when we poured. I remember the scale car they had.(do not hump). Always put on a siding that was hard to access. This mill had Fairbanks Morse and Baldwin switchers from the 1960’s. Also a couple of EMD’s. We tried to get the mill to donate a few of the locomotives to museums. They cut them up, “to teach the union a lesson”! Thanks USSteel.
@amazingdecks1
@amazingdecks1 10 ай бұрын
The title sounded a bit like click bait so I didn't think I'd stay for long. Wrong! Very interesting and very well done. Thanks.
@erikmcc804
@erikmcc804 11 ай бұрын
amazing Southern plains, i really enjoyed this thanks i wished you could also talk about the SOUthern radio slave unit car I they still have them thanks again 🙂
@fiestaracing7588
@fiestaracing7588 11 ай бұрын
Great video. Please make another on more obscure freight cars.
@daleroth236
@daleroth236 11 ай бұрын
I had several of those long eight axle whale-belly cars on my N scale layout back in the 70s. Little did I know about they never entered rail service to make money. But I lived them none the less as they looked neat going through crossovers and tight curves.
@thomascanady1967
@thomascanady1967 11 ай бұрын
I have one too in N Scale! Love Trains(Real & Model)!
@ffjsb
@ffjsb 11 ай бұрын
I had one, unfortunately I sold it.
@RailRide
@RailRide 9 ай бұрын
I've wanted one of these in O scale (that'd be a sight, huh?), specifically the UTLX 83699. Even started gathering materials to scratchbuild one. I was subsequently stymied by the whalebelly section, specifically how to taper the ends so they smoothly merge into the main body of the tank.
@Steven_Williams
@Steven_Williams 11 ай бұрын
Very cool and informative video!
@Southern_Plains_Railfan
@Southern_Plains_Railfan 11 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@Satchmoeddie
@Satchmoeddie 10 ай бұрын
They used to have oversized drover's cabooses for the cattle drovers to ride in after their cattle were loaded up to be taken off to market. The drovers would ride in the caboose to the point where their cattle were to be sold and then they would detrain and go negotiate the best prices they could get from the cattle buyers. Some of the longer trips required stops where the drovers would walk the length of the train with cattle prods and keep the cattle up on their feet. Livestock truck drivers (the good ones anyway) do this too. They periodically stop and make sure the cattle are up and safely on their feet.
@neiloflongbeck5705
@neiloflongbeck5705 10 ай бұрын
Those torpedoes were used in the UK to transport molten iron from the blast furnaces of Teesside to the steel works at Consett whilst the blast furnaces furnaces at Consett were being refurbished. This was during the kate 1960s/early 1970s.
@samuelplew5630
@samuelplew5630 11 ай бұрын
The torpedo shipping cars are pretty unusual. Used to haul them all the time.
@crystalboutte9880
@crystalboutte9880 11 ай бұрын
0:21 these are some cool train cars I wish I could catch these one day thanks for the history😊
@Southern_Plains_Railfan
@Southern_Plains_Railfan 11 ай бұрын
They sure are, you're welcome!
@williamflowersrailfannerpr3808
@williamflowersrailfannerpr3808 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for showing us interesting railcars
@Southern_Plains_Railfan
@Southern_Plains_Railfan 11 ай бұрын
You're welcome!
@pokemontrainermichael5551
@pokemontrainermichael5551 11 ай бұрын
This is awesome
@steverudder3321
@steverudder3321 11 ай бұрын
I used to have a 1973 Chevy Vega GT Hatchback. It sure was nice to see the brand new ones getting ready for shipping by rail 🚃 in such a unique way! 🇺🇸😁👍
@anthonyeveler4820
@anthonyeveler4820 11 ай бұрын
Great video thanks for showing us the rail cars that never get the light shines on them.
@Southern_Plains_Railfan
@Southern_Plains_Railfan 11 ай бұрын
You're very welcome!
@alexander1485
@alexander1485 11 ай бұрын
I once saw a 2 axle scale test car in around 2012-2014, somewhere in that time frame and I remember (but no pics of either) the big CELX 6 axle tank cars that became extinct around 2018
@koiyujo1543
@koiyujo1543 8 ай бұрын
I been pretty aware of Torpedo cars their really cool and transporting metal is really awesome plus using them to transport another part of the factory more effeciently
@brendanmassaro9595
@brendanmassaro9595 9 ай бұрын
When I went on a tour of an old Pittsburg blast furnace they had a few torpedo cars. Apparently they were heavy enough to require their own reinforced special bridges and could keep their iron molten for 4-5 days. One time, workers forgot about one of the torpedos and instead of contacting management, they came back with an excavator and buried it. Wasn't discovered until one day it was unearthed while building a parking lot.
@bostonrailfan2427
@bostonrailfan2427 11 ай бұрын
interesting video, i was expecting milk cars but you found some great gems.
@user-pc8tb7hg1lHandlesRDumb
@user-pc8tb7hg1lHandlesRDumb 9 ай бұрын
The verti pack always felt like such a good design
@TheGs4_4449
@TheGs4_4449 11 ай бұрын
Idea: If you live in a city with a *GIANT* active volcano, then I have an idea. First, make a sort of “man made lake” but for lava. Then, build a railroad next to it (and make sure it is below lava level of the lake). Then you would want to make one of those things that pour and hold molten medal, but for lava. Then, get a bunch of custom made torpedo cars to carry lava, and then you can haul it away to somewhere else. Boom. Danger, solved. 😎
@StormySkyRailProductions
@StormySkyRailProductions 11 ай бұрын
That was super cool and very informative! (Dave).
@Southern_Plains_Railfan
@Southern_Plains_Railfan 11 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@StormySkyRailProductions
@StormySkyRailProductions 11 ай бұрын
@@Southern_Plains_Railfan Your welcome.
@arlingtontrains7
@arlingtontrains7 11 ай бұрын
Very interesting!
@paulrichards9400
@paulrichards9400 11 ай бұрын
Great video very interesting
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